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Bank of America Making Millions in Fees From Unemployed Workers?
Bank of America has made millions of dollars from ATM charges from people withdrawing unemployment benefits, according to reports. The massive profits, stem from fees associated with withdrawals made from Bank of America accounts on another institution's ATMs.
Burma Christian Persecution: Thousands Flee to Refugee Camps to Escape Violence
More than 1,000 residents have fled to makeshift refugee camps in the Burmese jungles near the China border as fighting between government troops and rebel groups intensifies in Kachin State, the largely Christian region in northern Burma.
Syracuse University Basketball Coach Jim Boeheim Denies Sex Abuse Allegations
Syracuse University is facing a similar sex-abuse-by-a-coach scandal that has rocked Penn State and its former football coach Jerry Sandusky, and led to the ouster of coach Joe Paterno and other top college officials.
Galaxy S2 Verizon Release Date: Samsung Smartphone to Get Android Ice Cream Sandwich
The Samsung Galaxy S II smartphone will get the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update, according to reports.
Burma Christian Persecution: Orphanage Owner Detained in Connection to Deadly Bombing
Burmese authorities have detained the owner of an orphanage in connection to a bombing that killed 10 people and injured 27 on Sunday.
Missing Missouri Baby: Tyler Dasher's Mother Arrested in Homicide Case
Police arrested the mother of a 13-month-old boy a day after the child was found dead near a suburban St. Louis, Mo., cemetery.
Nook Vs. Kindle: Tablet's Early Release to Compete With iPad 2, Kindle Fire and Samsung Galaxy
Barnes & Noble’s Nook Tablet was released Wednesday, two days ahead of the planned release, according to reports.
Kim Kardashian Wedding: Reality TV Star Thanks Loyal Fans for Support Amid Divorce
Kim Kardashian has publicly thanked her fans for their support after the reality television star announced her divorce from Kris Humphries after only 72 days of marriage.
Glenn Beck Gives Grant to Christian Shelter That Lost Federal Funding Over Bible Program
Two residential treatment facilities in Colorado Springs, Colo., that lost federal funding after requiring residents to participate in Bible study classes are likely to remain open after television personality Glenn Beck gave the shelters a $55,000 grant.
iTunes Match Released by Apple as Streaming Service for Songs Not in iTunes Store
Apple's iTunes Match was released Monday and now allows iCloud users to legally connect all of their music to their other Apple devices – whether the music was purchased from the iTunes store, ripped from a CD or downloaded illegally.