After a speech on healthcare in Alexandria, Cain was bombarded with questions by reporters about his recent scandal. Cain became agitated with reporters and refused to answer any questions.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange on Wednesday lost his appeal against extradition to Sweden to answer sex crime allegations after judges rejected claims that moves to return him to Scandinavia were unfair and unlawful.
Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tells CBS News that Herman Cain should not play the “race card,” during an interview with Chief White House Correspondent Norah O’Donnell on “The Early Show.”
Paterson, NJ Police have released surveillance video of a violent machete attack that happened at a carryout restaurant. The attack occurred at a US Chicken Restaurant on Straight Street on September 10.
Claims that a revised version of community organizing group ACORN, social workers and the New York Police Department are sending homeless people to Occupy Wall Street, where they are causing trouble.
A convicted sex offender and Occupy Dallas protester was arrested last week after allegedly sexually assaulting a 14-year-old runaway who was staying in the encampment.
Several days after a freak October snowstorm, more than 700,000 Connecticut residents are still without power and are having to find creative ways to stay warm. AP’s Bonny Ghosh reports.
Bank of America Corp. is scrapping its plan to charge a $5 monthly debit card fee. The bank’s decision to drop the fee came after a roar of customer outrage in recent weeks over the fee.
A wave of selling swept across Wall Street and stock markets around the world after Greece’s prime minister said he would call a national vote on an unpopular European plan to rescue that nation’s economy.
The estranged father of Charice of the hit TV show ‘Glee’ was stabbed to death in her hometown in the Philippines. The singer-actress talked about her relationship with her dad in an interview with the Associated Press last year.
Today, the President signed an Executive Order to prevent drug shortages and protect consumers.
He’s a Time.com contributor. He is unconvinced that a plane hit the Pentagon on 9/11. And he labels Herman Cain as “minstrelsy”. So, of course he is a valued analyst for NBC News.
The Colbert ReportGet More: Colbert Report Full Episodes,Political Humor & Satire Blog,Video Archive Introducing the protester named “Ketchup.”
The main criticism of James Okeefe’s latest video series “To Catch a Journalist” centered around whether one of the targets of the video, Prof. Clay Shirky, was a consultant for the New York Times as O’Keefe had contended. Of course,
Apparently, what Tom Brokaw needs is a 4,000 acre ranch in Montana and a $70 million net worth.
After months of appeasement and capitulation, New York Mayor Mike Bloomberg has a simple message for Occupy Wall Street protesters: Don’t blame bankers, blame congress.
In retrospect, maybe President Obama shouldn’t have made all of those speeches about “being better off in four years.”
Strangely, Mike Allen’s reference of the number of Twitter mentions of Herman Cain in the wake of his publication’s controversial story is in response to a question asking if there is any evidence to back-up his story.