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Obama Explains Tax Deal Means More Money For Americans
President Barack Obama maintained that the tax compromise he reached this week with Republicans was more important to put money in the hands of Americans than wage a principled, losing fight.
The Supreme Court Accepted Wal-Mart’s Petition
The Supreme Court, Monday, decided to hear whether more than 1.5 million female employees of Wal-Mart can go forward with the largest discrimination class action suit in the United States' history.
Hackers And Activists Gear-Up For War on ‘Wikileaks Phenomena’
An informal group of hackers and activists declared war on Sunday against enemies of Mr. Assange. They called on supporters to attack sites/companies that don't support WikiLeaks and to spread the leaked material online.
Facebook Founder Starts A Social Network For Charities
Jumo would not be just about soliciting donations. Instead, Hughes said, the web site would first try to deepen ties between its users and their favorite causes.
Google’s $6 Billion Bid
Google is willing to pay around $6 billion for e-commerce coupon web site Groupon per media sources. The first payment will be 5.3 billion, and 700 million will be used as incentive to keep current employees according to AllThingsD.
U.S. Denies Wikileaks’ Reports on U.S. Diplomats Doing Double Duty
The State Department spokesman P.J. Crowley denied that American diplomats were doing double duty as intelligence gatherers in a Twitter posting Sunday evening.
Ugly Betty Actor Hacks Mother To Death
An actor wielding an ornate Freemason sword hacked his mother to death early yesterday in their Brooklyn apartment while screaming out Bible passages/Masonic references, police and witnesses stated.
Fake Doctor: Man Or Woman?
An Idaho judge set bond at $100,000 for a Boise woman police say posed as a doctor and deceived at least two other women into having their breasts examined by her at Boise area nightclubs/bars.
Google’s Fashion Shopping Web Site
Boutiques.com is a collection of hundreds of virtual boutiques merchandised by designers, retailers, bloggers, celebrities and just people.
Racist Woman Berating a Mailman Went Viral
The video of a racist woman berating a mailman went viral just hours after a video was done under-cover per reports.
Search of Three Missing Persons Alarms Ohio
The found teen, Sarah Maynard, was taken to a hospital for evaluation and treatment of non-life-threatening injuries, Knox County Sheriff David Barber.
Deficit Panel Proposes Cuts
A White House commission proposes to cut the federal budget deficit by hundreds of billions a year. Social Security benefits, middle class tax breaks and defense spending are of interest.
Web Search With Google Instant Previews
The Google Instant introduced in September shows results as you type. The new Google Instant Previews gives you a look at snap-shots of web sites without leaving the results page.
Closer Look At Humana’s Medicare Plan Partnered With Walmart
A nation-wide monthly plan premium of less than $15 a month is the lowest plan premium in 2011 for a stand-alone Medicare Part D prescription drug plan offered in all 50 states, and Washington, D.C., per McCormick.
AOL Advisers Present Merger Options With Yahoo
AOL is exploring strategic ways for the company that could include a possible combination of assets from itself and Yahoo, per The Wall Street Journal sources on Sunday.
Facebook New Places App: Deals
The social media giant made the mobile 'check-in' application available to major merchants and thousands of small/mid-size businesses in the United States.
Toddler Lives After Seven Floor Fall
An 18-month-old boy lived after falling seven floors and re-bounding off a Paris, France cafe awning into the arms of a passer-by, per witnesses Tuesday.
Parcel Bomb Plot Uncovered
Two parcels addressed to Jewish institutions in Chicago contained the lethal explosive PETN hidden in ink toner cartridges, and uncovered Thursday on cargo planes headed to the United States in Britain and Dubai.
Judge Allows Four-Year-Olds To Be Sued
Breitman's lawyer, James P. Tyrie, argued that the girl was not 'engaged in an adult activity' at the time of the accident.
LimeWire Shut-Down By Court Injunction
LimeWire has been shut-down, stopped its file sharing after a federal judge signed an injunction to stop LimeWire from further business.