The 22 most unusual names in American political history
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The summer is here. The heat is high. Time, then, to build a gigantic bonfire at New Mossley on the outskirts of Belfast... More »
The Sun has a Luis Suarez scoop worthy of its back-page... More »
Jenny a Jenny who owns the block and can get you evicted is the subject of a W Magazine article in which she returns to her roots in New York's Bronx... More »
Is there anything global warming can't do?... More »
The BBC reports on a ruling that Apple "conspired with publishers to fix the price of electronic books"... More »
Imagine being a cocky criminal and going on the running, taunting authorities via Twitter yelling: "Catch me if you can!" Only one thing was ever going to happen wasn't it?... More »
Fianna Fail Senator Terry Leyden tells the Senate that Adolf Hitler and Benito Mussolini were "good Christians"... More »
With most eyes on Newcastle United's recruitment of Joe Kinnear, the club's manager Alan Pardew has been largely overlooked... More »
A look at David Villa, the Barcelona striker on his way to Spurs. Well, so they said... More »
Mel Greig is suing Southern Cross Australia, her employer, for "failing to provide a safe workplace over her involvement in the prank"... More »
Classy stuff.... More »
A survey for the Royal Statistical Society and King’s College London looks at scare stories and the facts behind them. These are the popular misperceptions... More »
When she went to investigate, she saw that her fridge door had been blown off and knocked a chunk from the opposite wall. Not only that, the roof had also temporarily come off, leaving cracks in the wall... More »
Liverpool's Luis Suarez will not be a Red for much longer if the experts are right... More »
Last weekend, hundreds of people entered the with each competitor tackling a track that is 253.5 metres in length... More »
Thank Zod for the Internet, especially Twitter, because without them you’d be hard-pressed to know anybody here in America is rooting for poor Edward Snowden these days... More »
The Daily Bale: A look at Spurs star Gareth Bale in the news... More »
The allegation is that American Airlines stewardess Louann Giambattista, 55, smuggled rats inside her underwear... More »
When Andy Murray won Wimbledon some of you might have picked up the whiff of misogyny... More »
Caine shares with us the power of not blinking,. He keeps on going.... and going... in this acting workshop... More »
Last night I dreamed about mercury — huge, shining globules of quicksilver rising and falling. Mercury is element number 80, and my dream is a reminder that on Tuesday, I will be 80 myself... More »