Maryland Governor Martin O’Malley To Sign Civil Marriage Protection Act
Thanks to a vote of 25-22 the Maryland Senate was successful on Thursday in gathering the final approval needed for the Civil Marriage Protection Act to be signed into law by Gov. Martin O’Malley....
View ArticleBridge To Nowhere Returns in 2012 Presidential Election
Once again, the now infamous “Bridge to Nowhere” has sparked controversy after former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney took a stab at Rick Santorum during Wednesday’s Republican presidential debate...
View ArticleJohn Edwards Sex Tape Will Be Destroyed
John Edwards and Rielle Hunter’s sex tape won’t see the light of day after their long-running court battle was settled out of court on Thursday with an agreement that the tape will be destroyed. News...
View ArticleNike’s New Shoe Line Records How High You Jump, How Far You Run and How Often...
Forget shoes that only tell you how far you’ve run on your iPhone or the self-lacing shoe straight out of the movie Back to the Future, the newest shoes from Nike let you know how far your vertical has...
View ArticleMost Hated And Most Loved States In America [Nationwide Polling]
Americans travelling to other states for their next vacation are more likely to pick Hawaii and Colorado over California and Illinois if their decision is based solely on the states they like and the...
View ArticleFox News and Jon Stewart Receive Threats of Bioattack
Fox News, the conservative news station owned by Rupert Murdoch was one of the few news networks that were threatened with a bioattack on Thursday. The News Station received a letter threatening that...
View ArticleCoyote Attack: New Hampshire Teen Attacked By Potentially Rabid Coyote
A teenager out walking the family dog in the woods in Hopkinton, New Hampshire was attacked by a coyote which is believed to be potentially rabid as coyote attacks on humans is considered unusual. The...
View ArticleUSPS Closing 223 Processing Centers Throughout United States
The United States Postal Service announced on Thursday its plans to shut down 223 processing centers, nearly half of the agencies centers nationwide. The announcement comes at a time when USPS...
View ArticleGay Texas Judge Won’t Be Marrying Straights Until Same-Sex Marriage is Legal
Here’s a twist on a classic tale for you: Normally, you see dozens of new ways to protest the illegality of same-sex marriage (why, I myself just wrote about one yesterday). Some are more fetching than...
View ArticleNike Foamposite Galaxy Release Sparks Rioting In Florida, Police Called In...
Nike’s new Foamposite Galaxy glow-in-the-dark shoes scheduled for release Friday (2/24/2012) have sneaker fans flocking in large numbers to camp outside of stores in anticipation of their limited...
View ArticleMichael Jordan To Sue Chinese Company Who Used His Name
Michael Jordan is launching a lawsuit against a Chinese sportswear manufacturer who he accuses of using his name without permission. The NBA legend is taking Qiaodan Sports to a Chinese court because...
View ArticleJason Alexander Slams Mitt Romney for ‘Seinfeld’ Misquote [Video]
When running for President of the United States, perhaps the last person you want to take cues from is the work-avoiding “Seinfeld” character George Costanza (Jason Alexander). But that’s just what...
View ArticleRudy Giuliani Slams Obama on Iran: ‘Such a Weakling’
Rudy Giuliani, Mayor of 9/11, has opinions on President Barack Obama’s foreign policy prowess, and he would like to show you them. Okay, Giuliani wasn’t mayor of 9/11, but he did ride the tragedy’s...
View ArticleApple Buys Chomp to Revamp App Store
With 500,000 apps and counting, the Apple App Store is getting a little tough to navigate. But Apple aims to put an end to that with its recent purchase of Chomp, a San Francisco-based start-up which...
View ArticleNew Hampshire Republicans Trying To Stab Obama In Back With Law They...
New Hampshire’s Republican party are attempting to divide the country against President Obama by attacking him over a bill that gained bipartisan support in the state 12 years ago. In 2012 a law was...
View ArticleTexas Warrant Round Up Begins Feb. 25th
Texas residents with outstanding tickets got one last chance to pay their fines Friday before officers come hauling them out of homes and workplaces starting at the crack of dawn Saturday morning to...
View ArticleChevy Volt resumes production, low-emission models shipping to California
After putting production on the Chevrolet Volt on hold for what turned out to be an extended Christmas break, General Motors said today that it has resumed production on the Chevy Volt at its...
View Article12-Year-Old Decides To End Cancer Treatments, Spend Time With Family
Alex Rodriguez of Shelbyville, Tennessee has had a tough life, since he was 7 years old he has underwent surgery, chemotherapy and various other forms of rehabilitation to beat his fight with cancer...
View ArticleBen & Jerry’s Pulls Fortune Cookies From Jeremy Lin Ice Cream Flavor
Ben & Jerry’s jumped on the Jeremy Lin bandwagon last week with the release of its newest ice cream flavor titled “Taste the Lin-Sanity” but now the company has decided to pull one of the flavors...
View ArticleRomney Taking Heat For Statements About Cars
The gaffe machine that is Mitt Romney continues to chug on in full swing today. Today Romney is taking some heat for saying that his wife drives “a couple of Cadillacs”. He made the comment during an...
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