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Van Containing Unmarked ATM Keys Stolen in Connecticut
A van containing keys to ATMs across Connecticut has been stolen, leading police to issue a lookout warning. The unmarked van was stolen from the train station in Bridgeport, Conn. on Wednesday morning. The vehicle, a white 2010 Ford E-150 van, belonged to workers installing… Read More »
Seinfeld Star Daniel von Bargen Hospitalized After Failed Suicide Attempt
Daniel von Bargen, perhaps best known as Mr. Kruger on “Seinfeld”, was hospitalized this week after shooting himself in the head in a botched suicide attempt. The Montgomery, Ohio, resident shot himself in the temple with a Colt 38 gun on Monday. He called Hamilton… Read More »
Rihanna, Chris Brown Collaboration Sparks Outrage
The man who bloodied and bruised Rihanna three years ago can now be heard on the pop princess’ sexually charged “Birthday Cake” remix, released Monday. Chris Brown raps about wanting to “f***” her and “give it to her in the worst way,” in the new… Read More »
Bill Would Give $400k Left at Airport Security to USO
When Congressman Jeff Miller, R-Fla., noticed someone left behind change at an airport security checkpoint, he started wondering about all those forgotten pennies. Turns out all that change really adds up: the Transportation Security Administration reports that about $409,000 was left behind in the year… Read More »
Top Fish And Game Official Poses With Dead Mountain Lion
A photograph of the California Fish and Wildlife Commission president smiling and holding up a dead mountain lion that he shot has ignited controversy in the state, where hunting the creatures has been illegal since 1990. Dan Richards, however, shot the animal in Idaho, where hunting… Read More »
‘Amazing Race’ Producer Dead in Africa of Suspected Cocaine OD
American television producer Jeff Rice was found dead in a hotel in Uganda and police told ABC News he died of an apparent cocaine overdose. Rice’s body was discovered in a luxury hotel in the capital city of Kampala on Friday. His assistant Katheryne Fuller was found… Read More »
Quitting Cable TV: Truth or Lie?
Daisy Whitney’s New Media Minute: More consumers are relying on broadband-only connections in their homes, but that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re cutting the cord on cable TV. Nielsen’s latest report reveals that there are now 5.1 million homes in the United States with broadband Internet… Read More »
Adele Flips the Bird at Brit Awards
Adele’s trophy shelf is already groaning under the weight of the six Grammys she won earlier this month, but now she’s got more hardware to add to it. The singer picked up two honors at the Brit Awards, the British equivalent of the Grammys, which were… Read More »
Microsoft Attacks Google With Viral Video
In an amusing viral marketing video, Microsoft has gone on the offensive, attacking Google Docs, the search giant’s collaborative, online word processing tools. The video offensive is an effort to promote its own Office 365 service. In the video, Googen Apperson, a Google Docs salesman, tries to convince… Read More »
Obama’s 2012 Campaign ‘Ambassadors’
President Obama’s re-election campaign today designated 35 state, local and community leaders as national co-chairs, or “ambassadors” for the president, who will play a high-profile role in defending his record and mobilizing voters for November. The list includes current and former Democratic members of Congress,… Read More »
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