Anti-Semitic Vodka Billboard Pulled After Sparking Outrage
A recent vodka billboard ad in New York City has been pulled after a flood of complaints were lodged that the ad was anti-semitic. In the ad the billboard read: “Christmas Quality, Hanukkah Pricing.”...
View ArticleAnonymous Hackers Target Cop Who Pepper Sprayed Innocent Students
Hacking collective Anonymous announced on Tuesday that they have already begun using their considerable skills to ruin the life of Lt. John Pike, the UC Davis police officer who is currently on...
View ArticleTexas Judge William Adams Suspended After Beating Daughter On Video
Texas Judge William Adams has been suspended from the bench after his daughter leaked a brutal beating video onto YouTube. According to officials Adams has been suspended effective immediately and he...
View ArticleU.S. Credit Rating at Risk Again
Late last summer, the US suffered a hit to its formerly AAA credit rating after wrangling over raising the debt ceiling attracted international attention and created speculation that a default on debt...
View ArticleTrouble in Toyland: Consumer Groups Release ‘Worst Toys For Christmas’ List
All toys aren’t created equal. PRIG, the Public Research Interest Group, and WATCH, World Against Toys Causing Harm, released their annual worst toys lists and Christmas safety reports today. WATCH has...
View ArticleCyber Monday Ads On Par With Black Friday Deals This Year
If you want to get a great deal, you can head on down to your local Walmart on Thanksgiving at 10 p.m., wait in line with hundreds of other people, then fight for your life as you make a mad dash for...
View ArticleMichelle Parker’s Ex-Fiancee’s Home Searched, Police Say He’s Not a Suspect
The strange circumstances surrounding the case of missing Florida mom Michelle Parker have captured the attention of the public, and it seems to be a bit more than the standard “missing white woman”...
View ArticleDEA Closes Down Old Man’s Business Because Of Meth Dealers
88-year-old investor Bob Wallace is claiming that the DEA has ruined his business because they feared that his product was being used by meth-makers. Wallace’s “Polar Pure” water bottles which are used...
View Article7 People Arrested By FBI After Amish Haircutting Attacks
FBI agents on Friday arrested seven people who they suspect took part in an Amish haircutting attack ring. According to reports the group worked for breakaway Amish sect leader Sam Mullet. Among those...
View ArticleMicrosoft Told They Can’t Use Bacon Cart To Lure Amazon Employees Out Of...
In a defining moment for what Microsoft has become the tech giant has been ordered to stop handing out free bacon from a bacon cart in an attempt to lure Amazon workers out of their offices for...
View ArticleNewest Jerry Sandusky Accuser Is A Family Member
Jerry Sandusky’s attorney announced on Wednesday that the former Penn State coaches newest sexual abuse allegation comes from a family member. According to his attorney the case is currently under...
View ArticleProfessor Will No Longer Demand Snacks From Students
For the last 39 years Sacramento State psychology professor George Parrot has demanded that his students bring snacks to class and now it looks like that practice has come to an end. Two weeks ago...
View ArticleMichelle Parker’s Friends Suspect Kidnapping After ‘The People’s Court’...
Just a few days before her appearance was set to air on The People’s Court Michelle Parker told her family and friends that she was dreading her appearance in which Judge Marilyn Milian berated Parker...
View ArticleGeorge Gallup Jr. Dead At 81
George Gallup Jr., son of Gallup poll founder George Gallup passed away this week at 81-years-old. Gallup joined his fathers firm more than 50 years ago after forgoing his efforts to become an...
View ArticleMedical Marijuana in California Targeted by the Feds
Federal and state laws on the medical use of marijuana vary greatly in California. While federal law states the possession and sale of marijuana is a serious crime, Californian voters approved medical...
View ArticleArizona Plane Crash Leaves Six Dead
Authorities said a small plane carrying three adults and three children crashed into the Superstition Mountains east of Phoenix, Arizona on Wednesday. All passengers aboard the aircraft – believed to...
View ArticleBPA Levels Rise With Every Can of Soup, According to New Study
A new study says that eating canned foods on a regular basis can drastically increase BPA levels in a person’s urine. MedicineNet.com writes: “Eating just one 12-ounce serving of canned soup a day for...
View Article85th Macy’s Day Parade Adds New Balloons, Brings Back Classics
Today, there will be balloons over Broadway. The 85th annual Macy’s Day Parade will feature 40 balloon creations, 27 floats, 1,600 cheerleaders, a handful of celebrities and a couple of concerts. The...
View ArticleFood Banks Ask Americans to Consider Donating Healthier Food
As the holidays edge nearer and the unemployment rate remains hovering around 10%, Americans have begun making more donations to local food banks. The concept of food banks seems like one that would be...
View ArticleIran arrests 12 undercover CIA agents, IRNA reports
The Islamic Republic News Agency said on Wednesday that 12 undercover CIA agents have been arrested in Iran. Parviz Sorouri, a senior Iranian official, was quoted by the agency as saying that the spies...
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