As the battle continues in Madison, a local filmmaker has released a sequel to his first video to give an up close and personal look at the demonstrators.
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How Did Washington Become ‘The Blackest Name in America?’
According to the U.S. Census, the ‘blackest’ surname in America is Washington. Of all the 163,036 people with the last name Washington on the 2000 census, 90% were black.
Cairo Lends Support to the Protestors in Wisconsin — With Pizza
How do you go about showing your solidarity with protesters on the other side of the world? Making sure they are well fueled, of course.
Climate Confusion: Oklahoma Town Sees 100-Degree Temperature Shift in One Week
We all think our winter weather is crazy, but one Oklahoma town is truly confounded by Mother Nature’s frenzy.
Woman Dies in Her Cubicle — But Nobody Notices Until the Next Day
Ever feel like no one notices all the effort you put into your job?
Elderly Man Survives Five Days Stranded in Desert, Drinking Wiper Fluid to Stay Hydrated
They say people from the World War II generation are far tougher than any of us today. Henry Morello is proof of that.
The Golden Years: Architects Plan Stunning, Gay-Friendly Retirement Community
Ten architecture firms have teamed up to design a $250 million retirement community for gay people called Boom.
Wear What You Eat: Brooklyn Restaurant Sells Leather Goods Made From Its Menu’s Hides
Did you ever think of emulating Lady Gaga’s meat dress ensemble at the 2010 Grammys? Now, anyone can wear leather accessories made from their dinner meat.
Infamous Chelsea Hotel Now Sells…Doughnuts?
The site of punk rock’s most famous murder is now…a doughnut shop?
Meet Sports Illustrated‘s Swimsuit Issue Cover Girl, Irina Shayk
Irina Shayk will be plastered all over billboards and newsstands momentarily. But first, get to know the cover girl for Sports Illustrated‘s 2011 Swimsuit Issue.
Was CBS Reporter Serene Branson’s On-Air Flub Due to a Stroke?
It’s possible that what initially seemed like the next viral video was actually a real-time medical emergency.
Report: Is Marriage in America Obsolete? Many Americans Think So
As the U.S. greeting card industry enjoys another successful day of getting folks to celebrate or stress out about their relationship status, it appears that the other 364 days of the year, fewer and fewer Americans are sold on …




