Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) is not grateful for the University of California-Santa Cruz's digital archive of Deadhead Memorabilia. The archive, which contains thousands of Grateful Dead-related pictures, documents and paraphernalia, was completed wi…
Read more >>from Oddity Central A museum centered on Russia’s Controversial president Prime Minister has been set up in Strelna, near Sankt Petersburg. Apparently, this small museum dedicated to Vladimir Putin is set up on one of the upper floors of L…
Read more >>Hero. Rebel. Revolutionary. These are words one often hears in association with Ernesto Che Guevara. But they are not words you will often hear in Miami where many people see Che Guevara as a brutal guerrilla who brought Cuba nothing but misery w…
Read more >>The New York Jets, disheartened to hear about an 8-year-old Jets fan in Cleveland reportedly tackled by a drunken Browns fan after Sunday’s game, reached out to the boy’s family Wednesday and offered VIP treatment at a Jets home game. …
Read more >>. The move came after university officials complained that the original could be construed as an Endorsement and possibly in violation of Copyright. From 1969 to 1973, Boozman played Football for the Razorbacks. His first ad of the General Electio…
Read more >>The Tea Party may be the best thing that has happened to the Republican Party since Barack Obama got elected President. Its members, fed up and fired up, have sacrificed their time and personal pursuits to try to alter the direction of the gove…
Read more >>Robert C. Byrd was known for many things -- his mastery of Senate rules, his oratorical skills, his ability to quote long passages of poetry from memory. At one Time, he was apparently also considered quite the looker. "If you ever decide y…
Read more >>Looking for a top job in a Cabinet-level agency? The pickings now are pretty slim, with only 43 such jobs available in the larger agencies. As a result of the Senate's shocking realization of its constitutional obligations two weeks ago -- who kn…
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