Hate the wall-to-wall coverage of the royal baby? Watch John Oliver destroy it
The Daily Show host John Oliver on Tuesday night mocked the media’s coverage of the newly born son of Prince William and Kate Middleton. He said the pomp surrounding the birth was like a “royal f*ck...
View ArticleGillibrand compares military opposition to anti-sexual assault measures to...
On a conference call with military sexual assault survivors, advocates and journalists on Wednesday evening, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D-NY) compared the resistance to legislation that would take...
View ArticleNew York media calls on Anthony Weiner to pull out of mayoral race
Anthony Weiner was under intense pressure to abandon his improbable run for mayor of New York on Wednesday as his rivals, and the city’s press, turned on him after the publication of a new, explicit...
View ArticleFederal report: E-Verify errors could wrongly exclude Americans from jobs
Hundreds of thousands of immigrants who are legally entitled to work in America could be debarred from jobs as a result of errors in a federal database designed to weed out unauthorised individuals...
View ArticleTrayvon Martin’s father hopes something positive will result from his son’s...
By Deborah Zabarenko WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The racially charged shooting of Florida teenager Trayvon Martin was the focus of a congressional hearing on Wednesday, where Martin’s father vowed to find a...
View ArticleCalifornia state senator: Dangerous chemicals being pumped underground...
By Rory Carroll SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) – California oil and gas regulators have failed to monitor practices used to access shale oil, including the injection of dangerous chemicals underground, a...
View ArticleRepublican: NSA mass spying ‘precisely the way our government ought to operate’
Representative Mike Pompeo (R-KS) on Wednesday defended the National Security Agency’s domestic surveillance program, saying it complied with U.S. law. “I want to make clear to everyone that contrary...
View ArticleFamily rescued by George Zimmerman afraid of making him a hero
A family in Florida that was reportedly rescued by George Zimmerman cancelled a planned news conference on Wednesday, apparently over concerns about being associated with the neighborhood watchman....
View ArticleGiant penis on the local news illustrates the danger of touchscreens
Technology isn’t always your friend. One local reporter found that out the hard way on Tuesday night while using a touchscreen television to report on construction in downtown Saginaw, Michigan. Her...
View ArticleCyclist doping revelations a shock to no one
When the names of the cyclists whose retroactively tested blood samples had come up positive for EPO became known, there was a palpable and collective sense of nothing new. There were no surprises, no...
View ArticleJohn Oliver mocks sleaze factory Anthony Weiner over latest sexting scandal
Wednesday night on The Daily Show, host John Oliver gleefully mocked New York City mayoral candidate Anthony Weiner over his latest sexting scandal. “He did it again? Why did he even need to do that?...
View ArticleSex research pioneer Virginia Johnson dies at 88
Virginia Johnson, who with her ex-husband and research partner William Masters blazed new trails in the study of human sexuality, has died at the age of 88, US media reported. Saint Louis Public Radio...
View ArticleThere Is No Such Thing As Radical Feminism Anymore
Edited to add: Or put more bluntly, to call anti-trans women “radical feminist” is to suggest they are somehow more feminist than those of us who accept transwomen into the fold. I refuse to agree to...
View ArticleMore than 3,700 Marilyn Monroe photos to be auctioned in Los Angeles
ore than 3,700 photos of American pop icon Marilyn Monroe will be sold this weekend along with their copyrights, a Los Angeles auction house said Thursday. The photos — plus negatives, slides and...
View ArticlePope Francis condemns ‘culture of individualism’ that creates economic...
Pope Francis has made his strongest condemnation yet of inequality when he used a visit to a Brazilian slum to denounce the “culture of selfishness” that is widening the gap between rich and poor. The...
View ArticleNeuroscientists discover how to implant false memories in the brain
Scientists have implanted a false memory in the brains of mice in an experiment that they hope will shed light on the well-documented phenomenon whereby people “remember” events or experiences that...
View ArticleCenk Uygur: ‘It’s over’ if Obama appoints Larry Summers to the Federal Reserve
No one can claim President Barack Obama is a progressive if Larry Summers ends up at the Federal Reserve, Cenk Uygur of The Young Turks said on Thursday. “If he appoints Larry Summers it is over,” he...
View ArticleSan Diego Democrats hold meeting to decide whether to rebuke Mayor Bob Filner
By Marty Graham SAN DIEGO (Reuters) – Democratic Party bosses and elected officials from San Diego County planned to meet on Thursday evening to decide whether to urge embattled Mayor Bob Filner to...
View ArticleJohn Oliver lambastes Goldman Sachs for screwing America without fear of jail
Thursday night on The Daily Show, host John Oliver launched a blistering attack on the big banks by noting an important change to the board game Monopoly: the jail is being removed. “Yes, you heard...
View ArticleWomen in combat no later than 2016: Pentagon
Female soldiers from 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division, train on a firing range while testing new body armor in Fort Campbell, Ky., in preparation for their deployment to Afghanistan...
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