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Woman Offered Sexual Favors for Nuggets
A Los Angeles woman was arrested after she offered sexual favors in exchange for chicken McNuggets at a McDonalds, according to Burbank police said.
Riches-to-Rags Film Draws Lawsuit
The opening film for this year’s Sundance Film Festival will sure garner the majority of attention not just for the drama unfolding before our eyes but because the person of focus in the documentary is suing the film maker for defamation.
Arfa Karim Randhawa, Microsoft's Youngest Professional, Dies at Age 16
Arfa Karim Randhawa, a young computer prodigy who garnered international recognition at the tender age of nine for becoming Microsoft’s youngest professional, has died following an epileptic seizure at the age of 16.
Wikipedia is Shutting Down for One Day Protesting SOPA
This Wednesday several online websites, including Wikipedia, will shut down completely for 24 hours to protest proposed legislation aimed at combating online piracy.
Melinda Tankard Reist to Sue Over Religious Comment
Melinda Tankard Reist, a social commentator and public figure in Australia, has warned of legal action against a blogger who she says defamed her in one of her blog posts.
Gene Hackman OK After Hit by Truck in Florida Keys
Gene Hackman's publicist stated that the veteran Oscar-winning actor was briefly hospitalized after a truck ran into him from behind while he was riding a bicycle in the Florida Keys.
'Situation' Lawsuit, Another One for 'Jersey Shore' Cast
Another member of the “jersey Shore” cast has been hit with a lawsuit for failure to keep the terms of an agreement.
FBI Releases Wu-Tang Clan's Unsealed Files
Newly unsealed F.B.I. documents concerning the hip-hop group the Wu-tang Clan reveal that the nine-member group was into more than just good beats and quick cuts, they were an organized, crime enterprise.
Review: 'How The World Began' by Catherine Trieschmann
What happens when you bring together faithful believers and skeptical secularists in one room for one performance? You get Catherine Trieschmann’s “How The World Began,” a glimpse of how people brought together by circumstance react when faced with a “misunderstanding.”
Marimba, the iPhone Ring, Stops Symphony During Show
This past Tuesday during an performance by The New York Philharmonic the conductor had to stop the show because one unfortunate audience member forget to check his phone and turn off the ringer.