The Medal of Honor isn’t just a video game series, it’s the highest honor the United States armed forces can bestow upon a soldier. Since the close of the Vietnam War, no living member of the armed forces has been the recipient of the Medal of Honor, but that is about to change. Today, November […]
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Dog Stranded On Cliff Rescued
Posted 11/15/2010 12:00 pm by Ron HoganIt’s one of the more unusual rescue attempts I’ve ever seen, and it’s all over a dog. At Colorado’s imposing Lake Pueblo State Park, a springer spaniel by the name of Doc had a little accident while training to be a hunting dog. The unfortunate Doc tumbled 80 feet down the side of a cliff, […]
Read »Bomb Squad Called On Juggler
Posted 11/15/2010 11:30 am by Ron HoganIt was supposed to just be a fun performance in the neighborhood of San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf. A street performer, whose typical act is juggling, was there and doing his thing when all of a sudden police showed up, followed shortly by the bomb squad. Police detained the performer and the bomb squad blocked off […]
Read »Man Gets 4 Months In Jail For Posting Naked Pictures Of Ex On Facebook
Posted 11/15/2010 11:00 am by Ron HoganWhat’s a good way to earn yourself jail time? Well, if you’re Joshua Simon Ashby, a 20-year-old New Zealander, here’s what you do. You date a girl on and off for about five months, then when she’s finally through with you, you completely flip out. You damage two of her dresses, you threaten to kill […]
Read »Deer Duel Ends In Double Drowning
Posted 11/15/2010 10:30 am by Ron HoganBryan Ammeson and Scott Stoney were fishing for steelhead on the St. Joseph River when the pair landed an unusual catch and saw one of the most insane things anyone could ever see. A few feet from their boat, the pair of fishermen watched two giant bucks drown in the river while still locked in […]
Read »Polish Singer’s Bikini-Clad Political Campaign
Posted 11/15/2010 10:00 am by Ron HoganJust imagine a combination of Ted Kennedy and Britney Spears. Wait, I’m sorry. That’s cruel of me. Imagine of one of the lesser-known Kardashians ran for California state assembly and ran campaign ads that touted her bikini-clad assets and not her political positions, beliefs, or qualifications. Well, that’s the case in Poland, where recording artist […]
Read »Buy A Truck, Get An Assault Rifle
Posted 11/15/2010 9:30 am by Ron HoganWhen general manager Nick Ginetta wanted to boost sales at his Nissan dealership in Sanford, Florida, he took a look around at his customers. Who were buying the pickups at Nations Trucks, and how could he encourage them to open their wallets during a time of recession? Well, after studying his clientele, Ginetta came across […]
Read »Pam Anderson To Join Big Brother India
Posted 11/15/2010 9:00 am by Ron HoganIt must be hard to be an over-40 sex symbol. For years, Pamela Anderson was one of the most beautiful and famous women in the world. As lifeguard CJ Parker, 43-year-old Anderson went from little-known Playboy Playmate to international megastar in the blink of an eye. Then, Baywatch ended its legendary run, and Anderson’s star […]
Read »Guide Horses For The Blind
Posted 11/15/2010 8:30 am by Ron HoganMona Ramouni was born 3 months prematurely and lost her sight shortly after birth. That said, she’s not let her blindness get in her way. The 28-year-old works as a proofreader of Braille text books in Dearborn, Michigan, but she was missing something in her life: independence. So, she saved up her pay for three […]
Read »Google Street View Leads To 100-Pound Weight Loss
Posted 11/15/2010 8:00 am by Ron HoganWe all need a catalyst to lose weight when we realize we’re losing the battle of the bulge. In my case, it was a health scare for my father which made me decide to straighten up and start living a little better. In the case of Bob Mewse, a 56-year-old man from Bristol, England, it […]
Read »Facebook To Unveil Gmail-Killer
Posted 11/15/2010 7:30 am by Ron HoganFacebook has declared all-out war on its enemies, starting first and foremost with Google. The relationship between the two is fractious at best these days, and the cold war looks to be turning hot between the two billion-dollar tech companies. Google has made jabs at Facebook’s control of social contacts, and now Facebook is returning […]
Read »Giants/Cowboys Game Plagued By Blackouts, Power Problems
Posted 11/15/2010 7:00 am by Ron HoganIt was a game Giants fans would like to forget marred by moments that the staff at the New Meadowlands Stadium would also like to forget. Last night, the Dallas Cowboys under new coach Jason Garrett put a hurting on Tom Coughlin’s New York Giants squad 33-20. While the game itself was fine, during the […]
Read »Another Qantas Flight Makes Emergency Landing
Posted 11/15/2010 6:30 am by Ron HoganFor the second time in recent memory, an airplane maintained by Qantas has been forced to make an emergency landing after technical problems. When a Qantas Airbus A380 had an engine blow out in mid-flight, it seemed like a mechanical flaw in the engine’s design rather than some failing on Qantas’s part (and Rolls Royce […]
Read »Student Told To Take US Flag Off Bike
Posted 11/12/2010 12:00 pm by Ron HoganIt’s a shameful thing to report, especially since the news broke on Veterans Day, but a student at a California middle school has been told that he is no longer allowed to fly and display the American flag on his bicycle while at school. Cody Alicea, a 13-year-old at Denair Middle School, has been told […]
Read »Evidence For Precognitive Psychic Powers
Posted 11/12/2010 11:30 am by Ron HoganOne of the most-wanted powers in the entire canon of parapsychological subjects is precognition. People have always been fascinated by the future, and people want to be able to see into that future and tell what’s next for humanity. Of course, that doesn’t exist, but if you believe Cornell University researcher Daryl Bem, evidence for […]
Read »Chinese Vase Auctioned For World Record $85 Million
Posted 11/12/2010 11:00 am by Ron HoganWhen cleaning out their deceased parents’ attic, a brother and sister from the town of Pinner in Middlesex, England, found a blue and white Chinese vase. The pair set it to one side while they went about sorting their parents’ stuff, then took it to Bainbridges auction house in nearby Ruislip for appraisal. Pleasantly surprised […]
Read »Anti-Pollution Bounty Works Too Well
Posted 11/12/2010 10:30 am by Ron HoganIt’s the most omnipresent form of pollution in any major city in the world. Everywhere you look or step, there’s a cigarette butt. From Montreal to Tokyo, the buttprints of smokers are everywhere, and that’s part of the problem facing one Chinese city. In an attempt to win an award as a National Clean City, […]
Read »“Biotherapy” Means Parasites, Not Pills
Posted 11/12/2010 10:00 am by Ron HoganIt’s the oldest trick on the book, literally. In 980, Persian physicians detailed how to use maggots to clean infected wounds. However, it wasn’t until recently that maggot therapy has taken off and gained greater acceptance by modern medicine. Maggots, leeches, and intestinal parasites might sound like medical problems, but they’re actually medical solutions as […]
Read »Newsweek Merges With Daily Beast
Posted 11/12/2010 9:30 am by Ron HoganIn some ways, it’s a merger of equals, but equals going in different directions. Newsweek has been losing money and market share for years, culminating in a humiliating $1 sale to Sidney Harman in August. The Daily Beast, a high-profile web venture launched and owned by Barry Diller’s InterActiveCorp, has 5 million uniques per month, […]
Read »Call Of Duty Gets Its Own Jeep Special Edition
Posted 11/12/2010 9:00 am by Ron HoganReally, it’s a natural tie-in. Before the Hummer took its place, the go-to vehicle for the whole of the United States military was the versatile, light-weight, hard-to-kill Jeep. That’s why the Jeep was a natural choice to team up with Call of Duty: Black Ops and collaborate on a special edition version of the Jeep […]
Read »How Cats Drink Without Getting Wet
Posted 11/12/2010 8:30 am by Ron HoganCats are great, but the best thing about cats is to watch them drink water. They get such a serious little face, and their little pink tongue just laps and laps so fast. It’s probably the most adorable thing ever. As is turns out, how cats drink is both adorable and impressive from a physics […]
Read »Nightmare Cruise Finally Ends
Posted 11/12/2010 8:00 am by Ron HoganThere were nearly 4500 people who were stranded when the Carnival Cruises ship Carnival Splendor blew out its engines and completely lost power off the coast of San Diego, California. The ship was one day into a seven-day pleasure cruise along the coast of California to various spots in beautiful, sunny Mexico. Unfortunately, the ship […]
Read »A Wandering Mind Is An Unhappy Mind
Posted 11/12/2010 7:30 am by Ron HoganIt’s something I’ve believed for years. If you allow your mind to wander or your thoughts to dwell on something for too long, eventually you’re going to think yourself into trouble. If left to wander, the human mind will create something for it to think about, and that’s usually something bad. Finally, my unscientific belief […]
Read »Call Of Duty: Black Ops Destroys Sales Records
Posted 11/12/2010 7:00 am by Ron HoganThe last Call of Duty video game, Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, was incredibly successful. Its first day of sales netted parent company Activision-Blizzard a staggering $310 million dollars in sales on the strength of 4.7 million sold copies in the US and UK. That’s child’s play. The latest game in the Activision franchise, […]
Read »Garfield Strip Causes Controversy
Posted 11/12/2010 6:30 am by Ron HoganCall it the accidental controversy. Yesterday’s Garfield comic, written by series creator Jim Davis, unintentionally created some controversy. The strip, which ends with a group of spiders celebrating “National Stupid Day” in memory of a colleague squished by Garfield, caused quite the unintentional stir among newspapers since it ran on Veterans Day, in which America […]
Read »50,000 Students Protest Tuition Fees, Smash Things For Fun
Posted 11/11/2010 12:00 pm by Ron HoganThe scene started out as a peaceful protest against rising tuitions. An estimated crowd of 50,000 too to the streets of London, England, to march, wave signs, and generally complain about the government’s latest fee hike pushed off on students. Then, according to some reports, leftist militant groups hijacked the protest, turning it from a peaceful demonstration […]
Read »Gene Shalit Retires After 40 Years
Posted 11/11/2010 11:30 am by Ron HoganGene Shalit is an American icon. With his giant handlebar mustache, glasses, and bushy hair, Shalit is known as much for his distinctive looks as he is for his incredible use of wonderfully bad puns, a Shalit trademark since his first review hit the airwaves in January 15, 1973. After 40 years, Shalit is hanging […]
Read »Veterans Day 2010
Posted 11/11/2010 11:00 am by Ron HoganIt’s the time of year in which countries around the world remember their war veterans. Whether you call it Armistice Day, Remembrance Day, or Veteran’s Day, today is the day in which we honor our fighting men and women for the sacrifices they have made for their countries, and for the sacrifices that are still being made […]
Read »Dutch City Hides Statues From Thieves
Posted 11/11/2010 10:30 am by Ron HoganYou have to be a pretty brazen criminal to steal a pretty bronze statue, but that’s just what’s happening in the Dutch city of Nijmegen. Ten of the city’s historic bronze statues have been stolen in what police believe to be a metal theft scheme. Bronze the alloy is worth quite a bit of money, […]
Read »Obamamania Book Breaks Records, Bookshelves
Posted 11/11/2010 10:00 am by Ron HoganThere are lots of intimidating, thick books in the world, but if you believe the record mavens in Jakarta, Indonesia, there’s no book bigger than the book recently put together by artist and director Damien Dematra. Dematra is the author of The Collection, Obama and Pluralism, reported to be the thickest book ever put together. […]
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