Here's The Crazy Diet That Explains Why Al Sharpton Is Shrinking
The Reverend Al Sharpton used to weigh 305 pounds — no surprise, considering that the prominent reverend and activist used to incorporate fried chicken into all three meals of the day.He added fried...
View ArticleWhite House Officials Say John Kerry Is Lost In Space Like Sandra Bullock In...
The White House and the State Department might need to get together for some high-level talks.Just one day after a "senior administration official"sparked controversy after being quoted by The...
View ArticleTop Gear Is Going On The Ultimate Road Trip Again — And The Trailer Looks...
The BBC's smash hit car show "Top Gear" just released the trailer for its annual Holiday DVD, and it's as epic as expected.The DVD — "Top Gear Perfect Road Trip 2"— captures the show's hosts, Jeremy...
View ArticleTaxi Association President Compares UberX To ISIS Terrorists
It's not often you hear ride-sharing compared to a terrorist group.But that's exactly what happened at a Philadelphia Parking Authority board meeting on Tuesday when President of the Pennsylvania Taxi...
View ArticleThe Fed's First Rate Hike Is In Sight
FA Insights is a daily newsletter from Business Insider that delivers the top news and commentary for financial advisers. The End Of QE Suggests That The First Rate Hike Is Close (Charles Schwab)The...
View ArticleBILL CLINTON: Republicans Are Trying To 'Cash In On The Misery Of The...
Former President Bill Clinton claimed on Thursday that one of the main reasons Republicans are expected to perform so strongly in the upcoming midterm elections is their willingness to capitalize on...
View ArticleAndy Rubin, Founder Of Android, Is Out Of Google (GOOG)
Andy Rubin, the Google executive responsible for the creation of Android, is out of the company, the Wall Street Journal is reporting. Google confirmed the report with CEO Larry Page, saying in a...
View ArticleAmazon Exec: 'We Didn't Get The Price Right' On The Fire Phone
An Amazon executive admitted that the company priced its smartphone too high, Fortune's JP Mangalindan reports. "We didn’t get the price right," Amazon senior vice president of devices David Limp told...
View ArticleCharlie Rangel Says Some Republicans 'Believe That Slavery Isn't Over'
Veteran Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-N.Y.) had some harsh words for the Republican Party during a Thursday campaign rally for New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D).As he has done repeatedly before, Rangel compared...
View ArticleSweden Formally Recognized Palestine — And Israel Responded With A Joke About...
The Swedish government became the biggest European nation to recognize the state of Palestine Thursday — and while the move made Israel furious — it took the opportunity to make a joke about IKEA...
View ArticleHow An Oil Engineer Discovered Auto-Tune And Changed The Music Industry Forever
Before inventing Auto-Tune, the software that would change the music industry forever, Andy Hildebrand was a research scientist in the oil industry.Working for Exxon Production Research and then...
View ArticleBurkina opposition slams army 'coup'
Ouagadougou (AFP) - The army's seizure of power in Burkina Faso on Thursday amounted to a "coup", an opposition leader told AFP, adding that they consider the president's departure...
View ArticleSteve Jobs On Departed Android Founder Andy Rubin: 'Big, Arrogant ...' (AAPL,...
Steve Jobs did not like Android, or the guy that ran it, Andy Rubin, according to a book on the Google-Apple smartphone wars. Jobs told friends that he thought Rubin was a "big, arrogant f**k,"...
View Article13 Of The Most Popular Tech Company CEOs, According To Their Employees
It’s tough being a CEO. You have to constantly meet your sales goals while coming up with new ideas. You have to motivate your employees and keep expanding the business, too.Things only get harder if...
View ArticleFlu or Ebola? US hospitals prepare for a confusing season
Washington (AFP) - After weeks of Ebola panic, false alarms and quibbles over quarantine in the United States, health authorities are bracing for a new battle: flu season.The end of October marks the...
View ArticleUS right-to-die woman holds on, in new video
Los Angeles (AFP) - A young American woman with terminal cancer who triggered shock and controversy when she said she would kill herself on November 1 now says she may wait a little longer.Brittany...
View ArticleDEUTSCHE BANK: These Are The 50 Best Stocks To Buy Right Now
Deutsche Bank's David Bianco thinks stocks go higher from here as long as a few conditions are met."The S&P should climb to 2000 or higher by yearend if confidence remains solid in at least low...
View ArticleAt Halloween, pumpkin spice is everything nice
Washington (AFP) - Trick or treat! While youngsters dress up as ghosts and goblins and go door to door for Halloween, grown-ups across the United States are indulging in all things pumpkin spice.What...
View ArticleAsia shares rally after US growth figures
Hong Kong (AFP) - Asian markets rallied Friday and the dollar edged back towards 110 yen after the United States released forecast-busting economic growth data that soothes concerns about the global...
View ArticleBritish press fights 'Big Brother' after sources outed
London (AFP) - Britain's security services are set to clash with parliament and the country's powerful press over revelations that police secretly used a controversial law to identify journalists'...
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