Brittney R. Villalva
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Lesbian Couple Barred From Prom at Catholic School? (VIDEO)
Two teenage girls have stirred controversy for creating their own parking lot prom after being denied entrance to the school dance as a couple.
Newsweek's 'Obama First Gay President Cover' Sparks Debate
Newsweek has referred to President Obama as the first "Gay President" on the cover of its magazine. The cover has sparked various debates; one of which is whether America, or indeed the world would really accept a homosexual president.
Canceled Shows 2012 Include CSI, Gossip Girl to Follow?
Several shows for the 2012 television series have been canceled, but according to an ongoing poll it appears that many will not be missed.
Front-Lit Kindle July Release, Better Than Nook? (VIDEO)
Amazon is rumored to be releasing a new Kindle in July that will feature a background light, similar to Barnes and Nobles' new Nook, although one may offer a more competitive price.
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Survivor an 'Inspiration' to the World?
Aimee Copeland, a 24 year-old graduate student who recently had her leg amputated after discovering a flesh-eating virus, has been considered an inspiration to the world.
Top Baby Names 2011 and Worst Ever: Boy Named Budweiser?
The top baby names of 2011 have been posted, which poses the question, why do people name their children what they do?
Richard M. Schulze to Step Down as Best Buy Chairman for 'Inappropriate' Conduct (VIDEO)
Best Buy chairman and founder Richard Schulze has stepped down from the company following reports, which allege that former CEO Brian Dunn is guilty of misconduct.
Rihanna in 'Where Have You Been' Video Shoot, Topless but Unhappy? (VIDEO)
Rihanna has frequently positioned herself in negative spotlight by posting negative pictures of herself on social media sites, however despite her reckless behavior the singer has admitted that she is actually ready to settle down.
Exhume Pope John Paul II's Assassin? Mobster Dug Up, Linked to Missing Girl (VIDEO)
The exhumation of an Italian mobster in Rome has raised questions of the Vatican's involvement in a nearly 30 year-old case involving the missing 15 year-old daughter of a Vatican employee.
Police Pursue Overdue Library Books by 4-Year-Old: Too Much Government?
Some are outraged over what they are calling the abuse of police and governmental power after a 4-year-old was located by local authorities for not returning overdue library books.