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Caddies Sue PGA for $50 Million in Lost Advertising Revenue

With the PGA tour raking in big bucks from advertising, part of which comes from tour caddies wearing corporate logos on their bibs, 80 professional caddies joined in a $50 million lawsuit charging that they deserve some of the spoils for their role as unpaid roaming billboards.

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Gov. Jerry Brown Hit With Massive $1 Billion Common Core Bill

A rather expensive development has surfaced on the way to installing Common Core into California’s hundreds of school districts statewide. Officials have figured out that the big government initiative could collectively cost districts $1 billion every year to set up a new statewide testing system supporting the new curriculum.

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Hi Tech Lifestyle Parties: Sex, Drugs, and Silicon Valley

The proliferation of sex, drugs and rock-and-roll in the 1960’s, more than any other social phenomena, epitomized that indeed the “times they were a changing.” A half century later in Silicon Valley, just to the south of where the sixties revolution was born, the times haven’t changed much at all as hi-tech executives spend their time recreating with sex, drugs and rock and roll.

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Golfer’s Story of Mayhem Challenged After Running $3,400 Strip Club Tab

On the night after missing the cut at the PGA Tour’s Sony Open, Australian golfer Robert Allenby claimed that he was drugged, robbed, beaten, thrown into the trunk of a car and dumped off at a park in Honolulu. However, new evidence reveals that Allenby’s narrative of the violent episode may not have actually happened.

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Donald Trump: ‘I Can Make America Great Again’

“I can make America great again,” entrepreneur and television host Donald Trump told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview broadcast on SiriusXM Patriot Sunday.

On Breitbart News Sunday hosted by Breitbart Executive News Chairman Stephen K. Bannon and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Marlow, Trump spoke in an easy matter-of-fact way that America needs a leader that understands international relationships and global politics.

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Fake Schools Serve as Visa Mills for Foreign Students

Federal authorities have shut down at least six U.S. schools in recent years over allegations of immigration fraud. The schools often dupe students into believing that they are accredited and collect hefty tuition fees, but provide little if any instructional education.