Daniel Distant

Christian Post Reporter

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  • College World Series Misspelling Goes Viral: 'Colllege' Goes Unnoticed by NCAA Officials (PHOTO)

    A College World Series misspelling has gone viral after officials failed to notice an obvious mistake before printing a large banner Saturday. The word "college" on the huge banner contained an extra 'l,' spelling "colllege" instead.

  • 2 Chainz Robbed: Rapper Blames 'Sagging' Pants for Tripping Him Up (VIDEOS)

    2 Chainz, an Atlanta rapper, was robbed at gunpoint last week on the streets of downtown San Francisco by two armed men. While the hip-hop star escaped the incident unharmed, his entourage and police believed he had been shot because he fell down— he later revealed he tripped because of the saggy pants he was wearing at the time.

  • Howard's Rock, College Football Symbol, Vandalized and Broken

    Howard's Rock, the iconic symbol of college football at Clemson University, was defaced and vandalized last week, according to reports. The rock, which players would rub for good luck before entering Memorial Stadium, was missing a piece when officials discovered it.

  • Tracy Britt of Berkshire is Warren Buffet's Protege? 28-Year-Old Could Lead Billionaire's Hedge Fund

    Tracy Britt of Berkshire, Warren Buffet's multibillion-dollar hedge fund, could be being groomed to take over the billionaire's company once he's retired. Britt is a 28-year-old graduate of Harvard Business School and has only been working as Buffet's assistant since 2009, but already is managing four of the company's subsidiaries.

  • Marky Mark Reunion? Wahlberg Said 'Why Not,' But Was Kidding (VIDEO)

    A Marky Mark reunion will not happen, according to reports. Mark Wahlberg was asked about the possibility of reuniting with his 1990s rap group to benefit the Boston marathon bombing victims and although he said yes, he reportedly has no plans on bringing the group back together.

  • Rare Superman Comic Torn, Still Sold for $175,000

    A rare Superman comic was sold for a whopping $175,000 at an auction Monday night despite being torn and tattered. The Action Comics No. 1, released in 1938, was the very first appearance of the modern Superman, which then birthed the Golden Age of Comics and various other superheroes.

  • Worker Killed at 49er Stadium, Found at Bottom of Elevator Shaft

    A worker was killed at the 49ers stadium while working on an elevator shaft Tuesday. The elevator mechanic, was hit by a counterweight and fell off his ladder, which was propped up at the bottom of the shaft.

  • 'The Purge' Sequel Announced Despite Average Reviews

    "The Purge" sequel is in the works after the first film made a substantial profit at the box office this weekend, knocking "Fast and Furious 6" from the no. 1 spot and beating out "The Internship" with Vince Vaughn and Owen Wilson. News of the sequel was released Monday night through producer Jason Blum's Twitter account.

  • Jeep in Pool After Failed Jump: Canadian Daredevil's Feat Goes Viral (VIDEO)

    A Jeep in a pool video went viral after a Canadian daredevil attempted to jump the body of water. Kenny McLean of southern Ontario, Canada and his friends thought of the idea last week, but ended up completely destroying the above ground pool instead.

  • Rite Aid Scam Targeting Elderly in Western PA

    A Rite Aid scam has been targeting the elderly in a false sweepstakes ploy to con them out of their money, according to police reports. An elderly woman in western Pennsylvania was scammed Saturday using the premise as well.