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Fox News: Los Angeles police say an SUV belonging to actor Charlie Sheen has been found crashed in a steep ravine near his Sherman Oaks home. Officer Bruce Borihanh says officers got a 911 report at around 4 a.m. Friday
AFP: A US Senator has taken the extraordinary step of blocking more than 70 of US President Barack Obama’s nominees amid a dispute over a lucrative US Air Force tanker deal, senate aides said Friday. Senator Richard Shelby, the top
Chicago Tribune: At the top of Second City Theatricals’ “Rush Limbaugh! The Musical,” we meet the show’s hero at a Missouri sock hop. It’s 1968 and the rising king of the radio dial is holding on hard to the 1950s.
NBC Philadelphia: We did it to Santa and now we’ve done it to Snooki.
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NBC Chicago: A 10-year-old girl didn’t know her way home after she was dropped off on a rural highway after the bus driver missed her stop.
Washington Post: Two bombs targeting Shiite Muslims exploded in Pakistan’s largest city Friday, one outside a hospital treating victims from the first blast hours earlier. At least 25 people were killed and around 100 others wounded.
LA Times: A bronze statue by the Swiss artist Alberto Giacometti has broken the record for the most expensive artwork sold at an auction, according to Sotheby’s. The statue, “L’Homme Qui Marche I” (“The Walking Man I”), was sold for
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NewsBusters: After hearing the wit and wisdom of Sen. Al Franken, D-Minn., one has to wonder how modern media corporations could stay in business without the expertise and guidance of those elected to the U.S. Senate. Sarcasm aside, Franken did
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ABC News: The first lady’s comments have stirred up the Web and medical world, and have drawn both criticism and praise. Some say Obama should not have personalized the issue and brought up her daughters. Even if it is for
NY Daily News: A Canadian outfit is selling Tail of the Tiger golf balls, each bearing a portrait of a woman who has been linked to Tiger Woods.
Daily Mail: The four-minute film, shot by optometrist Jack Moss, brings an entirely new perspective to the terrible event which killed a team of seven, including science teacher Christa McAuliffe, who had been chosen by NASA to become the first
Also on Thursday’s show: Washington Post columnist Michael Gerson weighs in on how Obama’s proposed budget penalizes non-profits.
Daily Caller update as of 5:49PM Thursday: The State Department has refused to answer basic questions about an accident that took place in Washington on Wednesday night, in which a U.S. Diplomatic Security Service vehicle struck Daily Caller employee Sean
Daily Mail: Aircruise was created as the antithesis of a hurried, crowded passenger jet. London-based design and innovation company Seymourpowell wanted to rethink transport – on the premise ‘slow is the new fast’. It could ferry 100 people from London
Mediaite: Recently elected Sen. Scott Brown was sworn in today by Vice President Joe Biden, giving Massachusetts a brand new senator. Microphones caught post-oath chit-chat between the two politicians in which Biden was heard to say “I want to talk
ABC News: Scott Brown became the 41st Republican member of the Senate today after being sworn in this evening by Vice President Joe Biden. Brown changed the political landscape in Washington with his come-from-behind victory to secure the remainder of
WABC: “This isn’t a safety issue. This isn’t a zero tolerance policy on gun control. This is a judgment issue. I mean, what’s the worst that could happen? It could poke you in the eye?” Laura Timoney said. It’s two