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Black Friday Deals Draw Early Crowds, Scattered Violence
As retail stores opened their doors earlier than ever this year on Black Friday, American consumers responded with a strong reception to the new Black Friday hours piling into stores at midnight to snag the best deals on holiday gifts.
Cholera In Haiti Killing Hundreds Each Month
Hundreds of people a month are dying of the easily treatable waterborne disease cholera in the small island nation of Haiti.
Facebook Becomes Clearinghouse for Black Friday Deals
In a world where social networking reigns supreme, retail giants are increasingly using the power of online engagement to attract customers. This year more than ever, retail chains have been offering up some of the best Black Friday deals out there via Facebook, the world’s most popular social networking site.
Gaddafi's Son Captured, Video Leaked (Video)
The son of former Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi was captured over the weekend while attempting to escape to Niger and new footage has been released of the young Gaddafi in his first hours of seizure.
Blogger Gets $250,000 Bonus Prior to Dismissal
Ben Parr, a recently fired employee of the tech blog Mashable, was paid a $250,000 retention bonus prior to his dismissal.
Can Ron Paul Win Iowa?
Although Republican Ron Paul is not a mainstream media favorite, numbers show that Paul has a real chance of winning the January Iowa caucuses race.
Ai Weiwei Fans Get Naked in Latest Protest
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei is being investigated by Chinese officials for allegations of manufacturing pornography.
Wife Sells Video Game Obsessed Husband on Craigslist
A Utah wife decided to put a halt to her husband's obsession with video games by advertising him to the highest bidder on Craigslist.
Police Arrest Missing Arizona Girl’s Mom on Child Abuse Charges in Jhessye Shockley Case
Police arrested the mother of the missing 5-year-old Arizona girl Jhessye Shockley on child abuse charges “directly related to her daughter” on Monday.
CIA Spies Captured in Iran and Lebanon Are Feared Executed
More than a dozen spies for the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) have been captured across Iran and Lebanon and officials now fear that they are already dead or likely to be executed.