For anyone believing Google’s not that powerful, think again: it seems that the search engine giant is capable of not simply moving mountains, but rather entire countries. Read more
A 20-year-old woman has taken one of the deadliest job in the world: a Mexican female criminology student has been named chief of police in Mexico's violent northern state of Chihuahua. Read more
United States federal 9th Circuit Appeals court has now ruled that the Pentagon can legally, temporarily reinstate a ban on allowing openly gay men and women in the U.S. Read more
Yeah, social networking apparently isn't for everyone--proved by Meg Whitman's camp when a tweet from the Whitman campaign for California governor sent the wrong message: backers were sent to view Read more
Stephen Colbert’s kicking off the election coverage on "The Colbert Report," tackling the subject of fear in America—and its presence in current, mid-year elections campaigns. Read more
People may call Meg Whitman many things—“whore” is probably not the term most typically among them. In among what may be the former Governor’s worst nightmare, Jerry Brown forgot to hang up the phone during his race for election. Read more
Tennessee state firefighters prove that the longstanding rumor is in fact true—allowing a home to burn entirely to the ground after service fees had not been paid in advance of an emergency fire. Read more
Port authorities in Guam reload cargo in a panic reaction to literally thousands of spiders--an unidentified species by the island--pour from the ship’s cargo hold. Read more
It turns out that government regulators need regulating: SEC employees have been watching porn during the stock market meltdown—while those employees tasked with overseeing safety in offshore drilling Read more