Murdoch Unfit to Lead Company Brits Say
Rupert Murdoch “exhibited willful blindness” toward the illegal phone hacking that was rife at the News of the World tabloid and is “not a fit person” to head a major international company such as News Corp.,
Bjork, Louis C.K. Earn Webby Awards
May 1, 2012 by Staff
Filed under Business, Entertainment, Music, News
The Webbys, which celebrate Internet achievement, announced the winners of its 16th annual awards on Tuesday.
‘Lockout’ (Film Review)
May 1, 2012 by Desiree Washington
Filed under Entertainment, Film & TV, News, Reviews, Sci-Fi-Fantasy-Horror
Lockout, the new sci-fi action film produced by Luc Besson (La Femme Nikita, Fifth Element, Taken) takes no prisoners in this adenaline-pumping space odyssey.
Cabin In The Woods – Grade A Horror (Review)
April 30, 2012 by Desiree Washington
Filed under Entertainment, Film & TV, News, Sci-Fi-Fantasy-Horror
Cabin in the Woods asks the important horror-fantasy-geek question of what happens if the Slayer isn’t around to save humanity from evil.
White House Correspondents Dinner (Video)
April 30, 2012 by Staff
Filed under Entertainment, News, Politics
President Obama took a few jabs at himself and political opponents at the 2012 White House Correspondents’ Association Dinner Saturday in Washington, D.C.
Zimmerman Takes Fire for Claiming Indigent Status Despite $200k Donations to Defense Fund
A judge in the George Zimmermancase said this morning he wants more information about the $200,000 donors sent to the defendant’sPayPal accounts.
Marines Demoted for Running Over Prostitute
The life of a Latin American prostitute may not be worth much if the way government agents in foreign service treat them is any indication.
FL’s State Worker Drug Testing Law Deemed Unconstitutional
A Florida federal judge Thursday declared Gov. Rick Scott’s order requiring drug testing for some 85,000 state workers unconstitutional, saying the governor showed no evidence of a drug problem to warrant suspicionless testing.
Chicago OKs New Corporate Grab of Public Assets
Although Chicago Mayor– and former Obama staffer — Rahm Emanuel’s election campaign mantra was that he would be different from former Mayor Richard M. Daley, who sold at a tremendous loss of profit major public assets such as toll-roads and parking meters to corporations, Emanuel apparently plans to continue the tradition of redistributing public wealth to private hands.
Nigerian Oil Spill 60 Times Bigger than Shell Reported
A group of 11,000 Nigerians launched a suit against Royal Dutch Shell at the London High Court last month for two oil spills in 2008/9 that they say destroyed their livelihoods.





