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Deneeta Pope, Paul Ryan's former college sweetheart, says that she is a loyal supporter of Democrat Barack Obama. However, she still can't resist rooting for her Republican ex-boyfriend. -
iPad Mini Release Date to be After iPhone 5? DETAILS
The newest update on the highly anticipated Apple tablet states that it will indeed be called the iPad Mini, which is what the public has already been coining it. The newest tablet will be smaller than the standard; only 7 inches in size. -
CNN Camerawoman Hit With Nuts While Mia Love Shines, RNC
Several reports out from the 2012 Republican National Convention on Tuesday are stating that two audience members were ousted from the political event for tossing nuts at an African American camerawoman. The attendees had allegedly said to her "this is how we feed animals." -
Hurricane Isaac 2012 Path, Track Update: Severe Rain, Storm Surges Hit Gulf Coast (Map & Photos)
Hurricane Isaac continued on its path of devastation on Wednesday, moving at an extremely slow speed and bringing heavy rainfall and strong storm surges in and around the Gulf Coast region, New Orleans and the southeast of Louisiana. -
Republican National Convention 2012 Live Stream: Watch Speakers Online (RNC Schedule of Events)
The 2012 Republican National Convention continued rain or shine on Wednesday and is headed for a highly anticipated outcome. The complete schedule of the political event can be viewed at the bottom along with a live stream of the convention itself. -
Samsung Galaxy S3 Released 4 New Colors, PICS
Samsung has made an announcement that it will be rolling out its classic Galaxy S3 smartphone in many brand new mineral and gemstone-themed colours just in time for the autumn season. -
Chipotle Cheating Paying Customers One Penny At A Time
Nationwide restaurant Chipotle shocked some New Jersey customers recently upon the realization that their receipts were showing something unheard of; their order's total due was being rounded up to the nearest cent. -
Matt Bissonnette Seal: Bin Laden Death Accounts In Book Contradict White House's
"No Easy Day" is a memoir written by a former Navy SEAL who was part of the mission that killed Osama Bin Laden on May 2, 2011. However, the written details of the infamous day are now conflicting with what the administration officials had stated. -
RNC Convention Schedule 2012; Latest Hurricane Isaac Details
After Isaac caused a cancellation of Monday's opening session of the Republican National Convention in Tampa, officials are still continuing to keep the convention going. -
Madden 13: Madden NFL 2013 Review, Details & Features On The EA Football Hit Game
"Madden NFL 2013" hit stores on Aug. 28th throughout the North America continent. The highly-anticipated EA Sports football game is currently available for both the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 gaming consoles. -
Burning Man 2012 Kicks Off Today: Facts About The Fun Under The Nevada Desert Sun
The 2012 Burning Man Festival will kick off on Monday Aug. 27th and continue until Sept. 3rd. The controversial gathering has indeed built itself a large following. Organized in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, the festivities have soared in popularity to what many are saying at an unsustainable level. -
Brian Mulligan Gruesomely Beat Down By LAPD
International banker Brian Mulligan was allegedly beaten pretty bad by the LAPD following an arrest on May 15th. Almost unnoticeable in photos, Deutsche Bank's Managing Director and Vice Chairman allegedly suffered severe nasal fractures, lacerations, a concussion, a fractured right scapula and a slew of contusions, amongst other injuries. -
Teen Sues Burger King Over 'Undue Hardship' Over Uniform, Details
Ashanti McShan said that she was terminated from employment due to wearing a long black skirt instead of the required black pants. -
Jeffrey Johnson Hazan: Breaking Details On Victim Steven Ercolino of Empire State Building Shooting
In a horrific scene that occurred around 9 a.m. on Friday amidst crowded streets, nine individuals had been shot during a gunfight between the alleged Empire State shooter Jeffrey Johnson and the police. -
NOAA: Hurricane Isaac Update: Tropical Storm Should Turn Into Hurricane Friday
A news report on Thursday has alerted residents of Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands to be on notice. It is reported that Tropical Storm Isaac will become Hurricane Isaac by Friday. The Dominican Republic, Turks, Caicos and Haiti are also on high alert. -
West Nile Virus Symptoms; 60 Percent U.S. Death Increase
Over the past week, the amount of deaths caused by West Nile virus infections have increased to over 60 percent in the United States. Federal officials are even calling it the country's largest outbreak of the disease. -
NOAA: Hurricane Isaac 2012 May Cause National Convention Cancellation
Forecasters believe that the tropical storm Isaac could possible hit Florida. Although it is too soon to predict that the storm is going to do direct damage to the state, it is brewing up worry that it could potentially interrupt the opening of the Republican National Convention in Tampa on Monday. -
Christian Hobbs Recorded Child Porn Through Vent In Trailer
A New Hampshire woman who had initially assumed that a stray animal was trapped under her trailer uncovered something even more twisted. Upon scouring the area for the respective animal, she discovered something far worst; a peeping Tom by the name of Christian Hobbs. -
Fattest State in America 2012: Which States Finished In The Top 3?
For the sixth straight year, Mississippi is the fattest state in America, with a 35 percent Body Mass Index. Louisiana (33.4 percent) and West Virginia (32.4 percent) finished second and third respectively, according to data from the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention. -
Catherine Bosley Photos Uncensored: Hustler Magazine Unsuccessfully Attempts Court Appeal
Catherine Bosley, a former news anchor for CBS in Youngstown, Ohio, was unknowingly photographed when competing in a wet T-shirt contest while vacationing in Key West in 2003. Upon the shocking images hitting the web, she was removed from her anchor position. -
Los Angeles Earthquake: 3.8 Quake Rattles City Early Morning
Many people in Los Angeles were shockingly awakened by an earthquake on early Wednesday morning. Measuring 3.8 in magnitude, the shaker's epicenter was just one mile east-southeast of the Marina del Rey area and transpired at 3:18 A.M. PST, according to the U.S.Geological Survey.