Apr 292012
 
Seattle Lawyers Claims U.S. Sent Him On Time Travels

Since 2004, Seattle attorney Andrew Basiago has publicly claimed that from the time he was 7 to when he was 12, he participated in "Project Pegasus," a secret U.S. government program that he says worked on teleportation and time travel under the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). "They trained children along with adults so [...More...]

Apr 202012
 
9 Year Old Suspended From School for Standing Up to Bully

  A Colorado child was kicked out class after he finally fought back against a bully who tormented him for months. Nine year old Nathan Pemberton was removed from his third grade classroom on Tuesday after a tussle with another child at West Elementary School in Colorado Springs. The school decided to punish both the [...More...]

Apr 142012
 
Shoppers Kicked Out of Mall for Looking 'Too Gay'

  Staff at a newly-opened mall have been accused of kicking out shoppers for 'looking too gay', holding hands or not covering tattoos. City Creek Center in Salt Lake City, Utah opened in March but has reportedly been inundated with complaints over its strict rules. One shopper complained on Facebook that he was harassed by [...More...]

Apr 132012
 
6 Foot Alligator Surprises Guests at a Hotel Before Biting One Person

  Authorities in Louisiana say a 6-ft alligator showed up at the front door of a Super 8 Motel outside Baton Rouge and bit a guest. West Baton Rouge Parish Sheriff Mike Cazes reported his office received a call about an alligator around 4 pm Wednesday in Port Allen. 'I couldn’t believe something like that [...More...]

Apr 112012
 
FBI Investigates 56 Bomb Threats at University of Pittsburgh

  Dozens of bomb threats at the University of Pittsburgh, including at least twelve on Monday, have prompted professors to start holding classes outside and forced security officials to put in new building access measures and offer a $50,000 reward for information. There have been 56 threats since they began in mid-February, at first targeting [...More...]

Apr 112012
 
Nearly 900 Applicants Wrongly Told They're Admitted to UCLA

  A college congratulated nearly 900 applicants for their acceptance into the school, and later had to tell the group they actually weren't admitted. The University of California, Los Angeles mistakenly sent out emails last weekend to the students about financial aid awards, applauding them for being chosen as part of the incoming class this [...More...]

Apr 112012
 
Millions Relieved After Tsunami Alert is Lifted Following Powerful Earthquake

  Panic spread today after tsunami warnings were issued following two massive earthquakes off Indonesia. Thousands of people in Aceh – 270 miles from the epicenter of the first 8.7 magnitude quake – fled to the hills fearing a repeat of the deadly 2004 tsunami. Buildings shook for four minutes and there were reports of [...More...]

Apr 112012
 
Giant George, World's Largest Dog, Releases a Book (with help from Dave)

  'Giant' George is used to getting a lot of attention, afterall, he is the world's largest dog.  But, he is about to get even more with the release of his new book. Written by his owner, Dave Nasser, 'Giant George: Life with the World's Biggest Dog' charts the gigantic allowances that the 230 pound [...More...]

Apr 042012
 
5 New Orleans Ex-Officers Receive From 6-65 Years In Jail for Deadly Shooting After Hurricane Katrina

Five former New Orleans police officers were sentenced Wednesday to prison terms ranging from six to 65 years for their roles in the deadly shootings of unarmed residents during the chaotic days after Hurricane Katrina, with the judge lashing out at prosecutors for two hours on their handling of the case. Police shot six people [...More...]

Apr 042012
 
New PlayStation 4 Will Not Play Previously Used Games

It has been rumored that the new Sony PlayStation 4 console (code name Orbis) will not play PlayStation 3 games and will have anti-used-game measures built-in.  That means players will no longer be allowed to play rental games, borrowed games or any pre-owned games.   What has been reported is that if players use second-hand [...More...]

Apr 032012
 
Allegiant Air To Charge $35 For Carry-On Luggage Starting Wednesday

  Allegiant Air reported it will start charging flyers $35 for carry-on luggage beginning Wednesday.  The new $35.00 fee is the same fee for checked bags. The fee will go live on the airline’s website at midnight on Tuesday. Each passenger will be allowed one small personal item for free – a laptop, purse or [...More...]

Apr 032012
 
Students Who Demanded An Education Were Suspended Instead

Thursday, fifty students were suspended the all-boys Frederick Douglass Academy in Detroit, Michigan for walking out of classes in protest, demanding "an education." Among their complaints: a lack of consistent teachers, the reassignment of the school principal, educators who abuse sick time and a shortage of textbooks. "We've been wronged and disrespected and lied to [...More...]

Apr 022012
 
Has Arizona Law Lost Its Damn Mind?

  Doctors in Arizona can no longer be trusted to provide patients the trust. The Arizona Senate passed a bill that will prohibit medical malpractice lawsuits against doctors who withhold information from a woman that could cause her to have an abortion. The "wrongful birth, wrongful life" lawsuit legislation passed the Republican-controlled Senate 20-9.  The [...More...]

Apr 022012
 
Proposed Arizona Birth Allows Employers to Fire Women Who Use Contraception For Non-Medical Reasons

  Arizona legislators have moved forward with an unprecedented bill that would require women who wish to have their contraception covered by their health insurance plans to prove to their employers that they are taking it to treat medical conditions.  The bill also makes it easier for Arizona employers to fire a woman for using [...More...]