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- Hannity: My Dad Hit Me With A 'Strap' And I'm Okay
- Obama Says No U.S. Ground War Against ISIS But 'Mission Creep' Looms
- Obama Tweets His Vote on Scottish Independence
- Watch a Math Teacher Win $1 Million on Wheel of Fortune
- 'We Lined Up for Ten Days to Get the iPhone 6 First in the World'
- Devin Super Tramp Fills Utah Skatepark with 5,001 Balloons
- Horrific Terror Plot In Australia: Beheadings Of Random Members of Public Planned
- Apple Won't Decrypt Your iPhone, Even if the Government Requests It
| Hannity: My Dad Hit Me With A 'Strap' And I'm Okay Posted: 18 Sep 2014 03:15 AM PDT Hannity On NFL's Peterson: My Dad Hit Me With A 'Strap' And I'm Okay (VIDEO) On Fox News last night, Sean Hannity said he thinks that Adrian Peterson, the NFL player indicted on child injury charges, should not go to jail for hitting his child. Hannity explained that he was hit by his father as a child, and he turned out just fine. "I got hit with a strap. Bam, bam, bam. And I have never been |
| Obama Says No U.S. Ground War Against ISIS But 'Mission Creep' Looms Posted: 18 Sep 2014 03:06 AM PDT President Barack Obama speaks at U.S. Central Command in Tampa Bay, Florida on Sept. 17. President Barack Obama reiterated Wednesday that the U.S. is not about to get enmeshed in a ground war in Iraq and Syria. "America can make a decisive difference, but I want to be clear: the American forces deployed to Iraq do not — and will not — have a combat mission," Obama told troops at U.S. Central |
| Obama Tweets His Vote on Scottish Independence Posted: 18 Sep 2014 03:00 AM PDT U.S. President Barack Obama speaks during a visit to the U.S. Central Command at the MacDill Air Force Base on September 17, 2014 in Tampa, Florida. On the eve of the Scottish independence referendum, President Obama tweeted his hope that the UK will remains "strong, robust and united." The UK is an extraordinary partner for America and a force for good in an unstable world. I hope it |
| Watch a Math Teacher Win $1 Million on Wheel of Fortune Posted: 18 Sep 2014 02:55 AM PDT Vanna White from Wheel of Fortune in 2007. For the third time in the game show's history, a Wheel of Fortune contestant has won at least $1 million. Sarah Manchester, a Maryland resident, raked in $1,017,490 after solving the final puzzle on Wednesday's show, with her answer of "Loud Laughter." "What a way to start off a season," said host Pat Sajak as Manchester gasped, "Oh my god, I can't |
| 'We Lined Up for Ten Days to Get the iPhone 6 First in the World' Posted: 18 Sep 2014 02:54 AM PDT Salvatore and Christian at the Apple Store Sydney. SYDNEY — Four Australian guys spent 10 days in line waiting for the iPhone 6. They will be the first in the world to get their hands on the new device — and then they will give it away. At spots number one and number two at the flagship Apple Store in Sydney, Salvatore Gerace, 22, Sam Vieira, 21, Davor Beric, 25, Christian Ibrahim, 21, |
| Devin Super Tramp Fills Utah Skatepark with 5,001 Balloons Posted: 18 Sep 2014 02:38 AM PDT Devin Super Tramp Fills Utah Skatepark with 5001 Balloons by HotGirl If you're Devin Super Tramp you don't need a rhyme or reason to blow up 5,001 balloons and fill Utah's Banzai Skatepark with them. You do it because you can. One might think balloons could be a deterrent for skateboarders just trying to showcase their sick moves, but by the look of these skaters' flawless maneuvering, they'd |
| Horrific Terror Plot In Australia: Beheadings Of Random Members of Public Planned Posted: 18 Sep 2014 02:50 AM PDT The ongoing raids in Sydney. SYDNEY — Australia's Prime Minister said "demonstration killings" connected to the Islamic State (ISIS) have been planned in Australia, leading to a massive anti-terrorism operation on Thursday morning. In dramatic scenes, 800 police officers raided homes across Sydney and Brisbane in Australia's largest counter-terrorism operation in history. At least 15 people |
| Apple Won't Decrypt Your iPhone, Even if the Government Requests It Posted: 18 Sep 2014 02:29 AM PDT Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference event in San Francisco, Monday, June 2, 2014. After the recent leak of nude celebrity photos, possibly due to an iCloud hack, it was reasonable to expect Apple to react at its iPhone event. Not a word was said about the incident during the event, but Tim Cook later said the company is taking additional steps to protect its |
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