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Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Fit mom Maria Kang banned from Facebook over obesity comments


Fit mom Maria Kang has been caught in another media firestorm. The mother of three was temporarily banned from Facebook after comments she made about obesity went viral, News 10 reported. After seeing an article in the Daily Mail about obese and plus-sized women posing in lingerie, Kang took to Facebook to express her opinions about the photos.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Fox 9 Morning News Reporter MA Rosko FACEPLANTS on live TV


 

Fox 9 Morning News reporter MA Rosko faceplants on live TV! News reporter M.A. Rosko slipped and smashed her face on the ice. Without hesitation, Rosko got up, laughed it off and continued on with her report as if nothing happened.

What’s in CIA’s secret JFK files?

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Fifty years after shots rang out in Dealey Plaza, killing a larger-than-life figure and abruptly ushering in what one historian has called “the decade of shocks” – from Dallas to Watergate – the federal agency that stood at the center of seemingly all the intrigues and conspiracy theories of that shadowy era is still holding onto an estimated 1,100 documents relating to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.   

The Central Intelligence Agency told Fox News this week through a spokesman that the National Archives now has custody over those tantalizing documents, along with a larger group of 90,000 or so pages of agency files on the assassination that have already been released.

Friday, October 18, 2013

Google Stock (GOOG) Tops $1,000 a Share

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For the first time ever, Google shares (NASDAQ: GOOG) have crossed the $1,000 a share mark. Google stock is soaring in early trading, up more than $110 a share, a gain of nearly 13 percent just today. It’s been a great 2013 for Google shareholders. The stock is up over 40 percent this year and over the last 5 years shares have surged almost 170 percent.
For investors who jumped on the Google bandwagon early when it went public nine years ago, the ride has been even sweeter. Those investors have been watching the stock since its IPO price, $85 a share.

Monday, September 23, 2013

Swarm of bees delays Angels-Mariners game twice


Apiarist John Potom, of Honey Pacifica, deals with a swarm of bees that held up a baseball game between the Los Angeles Angels and the Seattle Mariners for several minutes during the third inning on in Anaheim, Calif. (AP)

ANAHEIM, Calif. –  C.J. Wilson wasn't threatened by the swarm of bees that took over the Angel Stadium field during two brief game delays. With little help from his teammates, the Los Angeles Angels' durable left-hander couldn't avoid a streak-snapping loss.

Saturday, September 21, 2013

Long Island courthouse brawl raw video footage


CRAZY! A heated brawl broke out during a murder arraignment in a Long Island courtroom, resulting in six arrests.

How to turn your iPhone into a stun gun


MAD NEWS! CNN's Dan Simon demonstrates a stun gun that attaches to an iPhone.

Mysterious plane found in North Carolina lake

A search for a drowning victim turned up a plane in a North Carolina lake. WSOC reports.


Kenya Attack - Live shooting & gun battle in Nairobi shopping centre




 
Footage from inside the mall shows the aftermath of the shoot-out



A gun battle inside a shopping centre in the Kenyan capital Nairobi has left at least 20 people dead, the Kenyan Red Cross says. The gunmen attacked the Westgate centre - one of the city's most exclusive. Dozens of shoppers fled; many are still feared trapped inside. A senior police officer originally said it was an attempted robbery but later called it a possible terrorist attack.


The Somali militant group al-Shabab had threatened to strike the centre. It is opposed to Kenya sending troops to fight in Somalia. No group has said it carried out Saturday's attack. Officers have now surrounded the building in an attempt to evacuate remaining shoppers. A military helicopter has landed nearby.

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Authorities find 6 bodies in submerged cars in Oklahoma


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    The two cars that were pulled from Foss Lake in Oklahoma were covered up by authorities Tuesday night. (Photo courtesy KOKH-TV Fox Oklahoma City)

Oklahoma state law enforcement officials have pulled two vehicles from a lake that may contain the bodies of six people listed as missing for decades. The Daily Elk Citian reported that the vehicles -- which were recovered from Foss Lake in western Oklahoma Tuesday afternoon -- appear to match a Camaro missing with three Sayre teenagers since 1970 and an older Chevrolet with two Canute residents missing since the late 1950s or early 1960s.

Family recounts chilling airport encounter with Navy gunman


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    Vivian Boyd and Glynda Boyd, left and Wallis Boyd and Michael Boyd. (Glynda Boyd)
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    This undated cell phone photo provided by Kristi Kinard Suthamtewakul shows a smiling Aaron Alexis in Fort Worth, Texas. The FBI has identified Alexis, 34, as the gunman in the Sept. 16, 2013 shooting rampage at at the Washington Navy Yard in Washington that left thirteen dead, including himself. (AP/Kristi Kinard Suthamtewakul)

EXCLUSIVE: An Alabama family recounted to FoxNews.com a chilling airport encounter they had last month with the man they believe went on to gun down 12 people at a Washington military facility, and said the confrontation was triggered by the hearty laugh of a 75-year-old matriarch.

Defiant Assad claims government did not use chem weapons, vows to abide by agreement




Syrian President Bashar Assad, in an exclusive interview with Fox News, claimed he is fully committed to carrying out a plan to turn over and destroy his government's chemical weapons -- while continuing to deny responsibility for last month's deadly chemical weapons attack despite new evidence that officials say implicates the Assad regime. 
Assad acknowledged that his government has chemical weapons. "It's not a secret anymore," he said, referencing his government's decision to join the international Chemical Weapons Convention. 

'Strip Church' ministry helps Tennessee exotic dancers shed their pasts

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    Erin Stevens, founder of Strip Church in Nashville, appears in an undated photograph with her husband, Todd, and the couple's three children. Stevens said launching the ministry has been her 'greatest accomplishment' aside from raising Elijah, 13; Daniel, 10; and Levi, 7. (Courtesy: Erin Stevens) One woman at a time, Erin Stevens is determined to lead every stripper in Nashville to salvation.