ESPN Analyst Calls RGIII a ‘Cornball Brother’ Because He May Be a Republican
Robert Griffin III is arguably the most popular man in Washington right now. The Redskins’ spectacular rookie quarterback has been winning games, fans, and headlines due to his play this season. Today,...
View ArticleCBS News: 27 Dead, Including 14 Children In Elementary School Shooting In...
NEWTOWN, Conn. (CBSNewYork) – Twenty-seven people are dead including 14 children after a gunman opened fire at an elementary school in Newtown, CBS News reports. Officials say the gunman was also...
View ArticleBuilding a Showcase Campus, Using an I.O.U.
Some call it the Edifice Complex. Others have named it the Law of More, or the Taj Mahal syndrome. A decade-long spending binge to build academic buildings, dormitories and recreational facilities —...
View ArticleMarijuana Not High Obama Priority
President Obama says recreational users of marijuana in states that have legalized the substance should not be a “top priority” of federal law enforcement officials prosecuting the war on drugs....
View Article‘We’ll Be At Your Daughter’s Soccer Game!’
LANSING — A speaker at a union protest against right-to-work legislation said if Gov. Rick Snyder signed the bill he would get “no rest” and that protesters would be at his ”daughter’s soccer game.”...
View ArticleSocial Media: The Newest Designer Drug
This just in: People really like using social media to interact. Oh wait, you probably already knew that. In fact, you’re probably one of those people. To put it in perspective, there are about 7...
View ArticleClinton faints, suffers concussion
Secretary of State Hillary Clinton fainted and suffered a concussion, the department said Saturday. She is now recovering at home. “While suffering from a stomach virus, Secretary Clinton became...
View ArticleSmart TVs can spy on their owners
Viewers, beware: while you’re watching TV, your TV might be watching you back. A security firm discovered that Samsung’s Smart TV can give hackers access to the device’s built-in camera and...
View ArticleFiscal cliff talks: Speaker John Boehner pitches millionaire tax hike
Speaker John Boehner has proposed allowing tax rates to rise for the wealthiest Americans if President Barack Obama agrees to major entitlement cuts, according to several sources close to the talks. It...
View ArticleThe media should be ashamed of its Connecticut coverage
It’s time to have a national conversation… about the media. But first, let’s recount how they’ve blown the coverage of the tragic school shootings in Connecticut: The media originally reported the...
View ArticleTrending: Professors tout badges over grades
In the video-gaming world, “leveling up” is the all-important increase in a player’s rank that psychologically keeps gamers doing better and wanting more – so some professors figure: Why not apply that...
View ArticleWhite House petitioned on gun control
In the hours after a 20-year-old wielding a semi-automatic assault rifle gunned down 20 children in Connecticut, a petition on the White House web site calling for stricter gun laws drew more than...
View ArticleObama Sandy aid bill filled with holiday goodies unrelated to storm damage
WASHINGTON — President Obama’s $60.4 billion request for Hurricane Sandy relief has morphed into a huge Christmas stocking of goodies for federal agencies and even the state of Alaska, The Post has...
View ArticleA Moranic career: Rep. Jim Moran’s violent political life
The day after Bill Clinton admitted on national television that he had carried on an affair with Monica Lewinsky, Democratic Virginia Rep. Jim Moran lamented the baseness of the national scandal. “This...
View ArticleWho Can Still Afford State U ?
When Steve Joiner attended the University of Colorado in Boulder in the late 1980s, his parents—an Air Force mechanical supervisor and a teacher—paid his tab of about $4,000 a year, roughly $8,600 in...
View ArticleJamie Foxx Says Film Violence Inspires Real-Life Violence
Jamie Foxx, the actor who recently joked it was great to kill white people while hosting “Saturday Night Live,” is speaking out about the role movie violence has on real-life tragedies like the...
View ArticleObama speaks in Connecticut, says, ‘We will have to change’
WASHINGTON – President Obama vowed to take action to prevent mass slayings like the one that tore through a Connecticut elementary school Friday, saying, “We can’t tolerate this anymore.” Speaking at a...
View ArticleStarbucks Twitter campaign hijacked by tax protests
The coffee firm displayed Twitter messages tagged with #spreadthecheer on a big screen at the Natural History Museum, where Starbucks is sponsoring the ice rink. Unfortunately, the tweets were not...
View ArticleMartin Scorsese To Make Documentary About Bill Clinton For HBO
Martin Scorsese will give former President Bill Clinton a documentary treatment HBO. The pay cable network has teamed with the Oscar-winning director for a documentary spotlighting the 42nd President...
View ArticleListen LIVE to RAP Editor Francesca Chambers on “Powers to the People” at...
RAP Editor Francesca Chambers will join Tony Powers, host of FOX affiliate and North Augusta, S.C. radio WNRR‘s “Powers to the People,” TODAY at 4:30 P.M.EST. Listen in LIVE here as Francesca and Tony...
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