Last we checked, Ron Paul had filed a lawsuit with the World Intellectual Property Organization (an agency of the UN, which he HATES) in an attempt to expropriate both RonPaul.com and RonPaul.org from his supporters
Last we checked, Ron Paul had filed a lawsuit with the World Intellectual Property Organization (an agency of the UN, which he HATES) in an attempt to expropriate both RonPaul.com and RonPaul.org from his supporters
Amanda Bynes is having a rough week, between her arrest, some bong-throwing, and accusations of being sexually harassed by the NYPD. But that's no reason to take it all out on Rihanna.
Fast & Furious 6 will make $122.5 million by the end of the holiday weekend, ensuring that we will continue living in a constant state of furiousness and fastness.
Thousands of separate bridges across the United States are in danger of collapsing if only a single part fails, having been built with zero redundancy.
On the heels of France's new gay marriage law coming into effect last week, thousands of French are marching in Paris today in opposition to the new law.
In a weird twist, the constantly-strapped State of California now has too much money. But what to do with it?
The New York Post, a bastion of journalistic integrity, gave a highly sympathetic forum to retired NYPD Detective Louis Scarcella to set the record straight after an investigation by the New York Times found that Scarcella falsified evidence and forced confessions during the 1980s and 1990s.
Would you pay $600 for this man's radical "virgin hair"? It can be cut to your specifications.
Oregon teenager Grant Acord will be charged with attempted aggravated murder after he was found with six bombs in his bedroom, which he allegedly planned to use on an attack on his school.
A new piece by Toronto's Globe and Mail outlines how crack-smoking