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A Chinese man sued his wife for having an ugly baby. A Chinese man was dumbfounded when his beautiful wife birthed an ugly baby. Jian Feng, a man from Northern China, sued his wife for giving birth to what he called an "incredibly ugly" baby, according to the Irish Times, The Chinese man divorced his wife after she birthed what he said was an extremely ugly baby girl that apparently had no resemblance to either his wife or him. -
Romney's Jeep Claim; Ad Claims Jeep Production Jobs Moving to China [Video]
Romney's latest ad has struck a nerve with American autoworkers. The latest advertisement from Mitt Romney hasn't gone over well in Ohio. The television ad started playing in Ohio on Saturday with the claim that Chrysler is going to move production of Jeeps to China. -
Olympic Medal Count 2012: US Predicted to Conquer China With Track & Field Medal Wins
The United States and China have been trailing one another in their 2012 Olympic medal count totals. Both countries began as the leaders in medal gathering, only differing by very little. However, competitions in Track & Field will most likely mark the demise of China's threat in the Olympic medal count victory. -
2012 NBC Olympics Schedule: What to Expect for Monday Events, Streaming & Times [LIST]
The London Olympic games schedule for the 2012 is on it's third full day of events. The Monday Olympic games will be full of anticipated moments to catch on NBC live streaming and broadcasting (time below). Day 3 will feature Men's Diving, Hockey, Swimming, and more! -
Olympic Medal Count: China Leads with 4 Gold, USA Ranks 3rd With 5 Medals
The 2012 London Olympics finished Day 1 of full gaming events and the race for most medals per country has begun. China currently leads with 6 medals (including 4 golds) and the United States follows closely with 5 medals (including 1 gold) in the medal count. -
UFC 148 Results: Channing Tatum Cheers “Fighting” Co-Star Cung Le On to Victory
Normally, when Channing Tatum appears on screen, he's the star. On Saturday night, however, Tatum was just a spectator. -
China Opens the Door for More Foreign Films
More Chinese moviegoers will be sporting 3D glasses, thanks to a new diplomatic deal raising the quota of foreign films to be released in China.