Obama Is ‘The First Gay President’ If You Believe Newsweek’s Cover
How do you top Time’s cover featuring a mother breastfeeding her fully-grown child? Call Obama “gay” and give him a rainbow-colored halo.
How do you top Time’s cover featuring a mother breastfeeding her fully-grown child? Call Obama “gay” and give him a rainbow-colored halo.
Back in November of last year the above photo was taken of a 5-month pregnant woman welcoming her husband home after being deployed in Iraq for 12 months.
Last month Canada joined countries like Australia and Great Britain in eliminating the penny. Is the United States next?
13-year-old Jeremy Wuitschick got to drive, something most kids his age only dream about doing. However, the circumstances in which the seventh-grader took the wheel were far from ideal.
It seems al Qaeda, the group responsible for the 9/11 terrorist attacks, fancies itself a graphics design powerhouse as well. The creepy image above, which depicts the New York City skyline with the caption “Al Qaeda Coming Soon Again in New York,” was posted on a radical overseas website, and police and the FBI are investigating.
And here we go. Less than four days after the record Mega Millions drawing, we're already heading toward our first lawsuit.
In one of the most poignant ways of honoring a fallen comrade we’ve ever seen, former Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell recently went to a Newtown, CT, pub and offered to pay the owner enough money to buy a random person a pint of Guinness every hour for the entire day.
The much anticipated $640 million Mega Millions drawing for Friday, March 30, 2012 is all said and done. The winning numbers drawn are:
By now you've probably all heard about Trayvon Martin. He's the 17-year-old African-American kid who was shot and killed in Sanford, Florida by a neighborhood watch volunteer last month.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has always been against smoking, often using ads and commercials to warn people about the dangers. However, some people think their latest anti-smoking ads may be going a bit too far.
The organization is rolling out a $54 million national media campaign in an effort to prompt smokers to quit and, what some are saying, scare people away from cigarettes.
The Colorado Supreme Court ruled Monday (March 5th) that the University of Colorado overstepped its authority when it banned the carrying of concealed weapons on its four campuses. The court ruled that the concealed-carry law passed by the state legislature overrode the university's ban because no exception was made in the legislation for the university.
Nature’s force is at times awe-inspiring, but often downright scary. A woman in West Liberty, Kentucky experienced this first hand when she captured footage of a huge tornado heading towards her direction.