Print William Bigelow Read Full Bio Animal Planet's Faux Mermaid Doc Draws Big Ratings, Outrage A pair of faux documentaries on Animal Planet promoting the theory that mermaids are real generated big ratings and some genuine outrage. 30 May 2013 Fox News Rejects Holder's Off-The-Record Meeting Fox News will join the Associated Press, the New York Times, and the Huffington Post in rejecting Attorney General Eric Holder’s invitation to an off-the-record meeting that would deal with the Department of Justice's guidelines for handling leak investigations. 30 May 2013 'The Color Purple' Author To Alicia Keys: Israel 'Cruel, Unjust, Unbelievably Evil' Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, penned a letter to R & B star Alicia Keys laced with hatred of Israel urging Keys to cancel her performance in Tel Aviv and warning Keys that she is jeopardizing her soul by performing there. 30 May 2013 Chicagoland: 6-Month-Old Baby Allegedly Killed over Video Game In the murderous city of Chicago, the alleged killer of a six-month-old child, Koman Willis has turned himself in to the police. Willis, 33, a documented gang member, was apparently taking revenge on Jonathan Watkins for stealing his video game. Willis had 38 prior arrests. 29 May 2013 Newsweek Seeking Buyers Again Newsweek is up for sale again, as the once-powerful magazine edges closer toward oblivion. IAC, which bought Newsweek in 2010 when it merged Newsweek with the Daily Beast, has sent out inquiries to prospective buyers. 29 May 2013 Fan Slaps Beyonce's Buttocks, Allowed to Watch Rest of Show Unable to resist the impulse, a fan at a Beyonce concert in Copenhagen reached out and slapped her on the rear-end. 29 May 2013 White House Double-Game with Whistleblowers The Obama Administration is playing a sophisticated double-game with regard to whistleblowers in the government. 29 May 2013 Weiner Gets Pucked...Four Times Anthony Weiner, in his latest effort to ice down, returned to playing goalie in the Chelsea Piers Adult League. His team, the Falcons, lost 5-2 to the Hellfish as Weiner let four shots penetrate the net despite his vain efforts to erect a barrier. The sorely-pressed candidate for mayor let a teammate push a reporter out of the way after the game when she tried to ask Weiner questions. 29 May 2013 NY Union Workers Fed Up with Boss's Two-Hour Work Day There are union fat cats, and then there are morbidly obese union fat cats. Mark Rosenthal, the president of Local 983 of District Council 37 in New York, is 5-foot-7, over 400 pounds, makes $156,000 a year, and apparently spends only two hours a day at work--much of that napping. 28 May 2013 Judge in George Zimmerman Case Bars Damaging Martin Info Judge Debra S. Nelson, who is the judge in the George Zimmerman trial for shooting Trayvon Martin, has barred some rather interesting information from being disclosed to the jury. Here is a list of what we know so far. 28 May 2013 Previous 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Next
Animal Planet's Faux Mermaid Doc Draws Big Ratings, Outrage A pair of faux documentaries on Animal Planet promoting the theory that mermaids are real generated big ratings and some genuine outrage. 30 May 2013
Fox News Rejects Holder's Off-The-Record Meeting Fox News will join the Associated Press, the New York Times, and the Huffington Post in rejecting Attorney General Eric Holder’s invitation to an off-the-record meeting that would deal with the Department of Justice's guidelines for handling leak investigations. 30 May 2013
'The Color Purple' Author To Alicia Keys: Israel 'Cruel, Unjust, Unbelievably Evil' Alice Walker, author of The Color Purple, penned a letter to R & B star Alicia Keys laced with hatred of Israel urging Keys to cancel her performance in Tel Aviv and warning Keys that she is jeopardizing her soul by performing there. 30 May 2013
Chicagoland: 6-Month-Old Baby Allegedly Killed over Video Game In the murderous city of Chicago, the alleged killer of a six-month-old child, Koman Willis has turned himself in to the police. Willis, 33, a documented gang member, was apparently taking revenge on Jonathan Watkins for stealing his video game. Willis had 38 prior arrests. 29 May 2013
Newsweek Seeking Buyers Again Newsweek is up for sale again, as the once-powerful magazine edges closer toward oblivion. IAC, which bought Newsweek in 2010 when it merged Newsweek with the Daily Beast, has sent out inquiries to prospective buyers. 29 May 2013
Fan Slaps Beyonce's Buttocks, Allowed to Watch Rest of Show Unable to resist the impulse, a fan at a Beyonce concert in Copenhagen reached out and slapped her on the rear-end. 29 May 2013
White House Double-Game with Whistleblowers The Obama Administration is playing a sophisticated double-game with regard to whistleblowers in the government. 29 May 2013
Weiner Gets Pucked...Four Times Anthony Weiner, in his latest effort to ice down, returned to playing goalie in the Chelsea Piers Adult League. His team, the Falcons, lost 5-2 to the Hellfish as Weiner let four shots penetrate the net despite his vain efforts to erect a barrier. The sorely-pressed candidate for mayor let a teammate push a reporter out of the way after the game when she tried to ask Weiner questions. 29 May 2013
NY Union Workers Fed Up with Boss's Two-Hour Work Day There are union fat cats, and then there are morbidly obese union fat cats. Mark Rosenthal, the president of Local 983 of District Council 37 in New York, is 5-foot-7, over 400 pounds, makes $156,000 a year, and apparently spends only two hours a day at work--much of that napping. 28 May 2013
Judge in George Zimmerman Case Bars Damaging Martin Info Judge Debra S. Nelson, who is the judge in the George Zimmerman trial for shooting Trayvon Martin, has barred some rather interesting information from being disclosed to the jury. Here is a list of what we know so far. 28 May 2013