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HP: Some of you may have seen or heard of a YouTube video in which the facial-tracking software didn’t work for a customer. We thank Desi, and the people who have seen and commented on his video, for bringing this
Sheik Yousuf Al-Qaradhawi: Brothers, I would like to talk to you about two issues. First, I would like to talk about what is going on in our countries these days. I could almost ask what kind of society we are
Breitbart.tv co-founders and editors Scott Baker and Liz Stephans talk to NewsBusters contributing editor and Media Research Center Director of Communications Seton Motley about what the media should be telling you about health care on the Hill.
The FBI is investigating a hacker attack on Citigroup that led to the theft of tens of millions of dollars, The Wall Street Journal reported Tuesday. The bank strenuously denied the report.
WTNH: ix Connecticut women charged with assaulting another woman because they didn’t like the way she was singing karaoke were ordered to leave a courtroom because of inappropriate behavior. Attorneys say judicial marshals at Stamford Superior Court ordered the women
AP: olice concerns about a terrorist attack stemming from the 2003 arrest of Michael Jackson led to a request for federal help, according to FBI files kept on the late pop star. The Santa Maria Police Department in California asked
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Capitol Confidential: Why let a holiday season come between the White House and making some political statements? The White House pegged controversial designer Simon Doonan to oversee the Christmas decorations for the White House. Mr. Doonan, who is creative director
AP: The Field Museum in Chicago uses a little free labor to help clean carcasses for their mammal display – millions and millions of meat-eating bugs.
AP: A former Virginia Tech graduate student pleaded guilty Monday to decapitating a classmate, and prosecutors for the first time revealed the reason for the campus cafe killing, saying his romantic advances had been rejected.
AP: An Iraqi immigrant has been indicted in a hit-and-run accident that fatally injured his 20-year-old daughter and injured her boyfriend’s mother.
AP: A Missouri man is being labeled a Grinch this holiday season after showing up on surveillance video helping himself to a Toys for Tots jar and the donations inside.
AP: Find out what people who live in Seaside Heights, New Jersey think of MTV’s ‘Jersey Shore.’ The unscripted show, which features eight twentysomethings, has been hit with a wave of controversy.
AP: Gerald Charles Dickens, the great-great grandson of Charles Dickens, performs a one-man interpretation of ‘A Christmas Carol’ at a New York church every holiday season.
AP: A Michigan man called 911 to report he’d been stabbed in the chest and then said he’d wait for an ambulance at a nearby diner where he reportedly sat down and ordered a cup of coffee.
AP: Mannequins are no longer static creatures in store windows. Some establishments have taken to using humans to move merchandise, throwing on clothes then taking them off for all the passing world to see.
AP: A cold alley in central London is a far cry from a palace, but it was the spot Prince William chose to sleep to highlight the plight of homeless British teenagers.
AP: At an Ohio zoo, a noteworthy senior citizen has turned another year older. The Columbus Zoo and Aquarium on Tuesday celebrated the 53rd birthday of Colo.
AP: Atlanta rapper T.I. has been released from a federal prison in Arkansas and is headed to a halfway house in Georgia. A lawyer for T.I. said the rapper was released Tuesday morning.