Chick-fil-A Appreciation Day
A "buycott" in support of the company's CEO's position on gay marriage moreso than for free speech
A "buycott" in support of the company's CEO's position on gay marriage moreso than for free speech
The mayor of Providence, Rhode Island cancelled a concert by The Who scheduled in 1979 because there was a stampede at a previous concert.
Vidal was a literary juggernaut who wrote 25 novels, including historical works such as "Lincoln" and "Burr" and satires such as "Myra Breckinridge" and "Duluth."
After first stripping and then restoring a journalist's account, Twitter admits it encouraged NBC to bring the complaint that started it all
Man's teen son had previously committed suicide, may have been connected to school.
App. notification "spoiler" reveals lengthy tape delay.
From Berlin to Munich and beyond, terror and tragedy at the Summer Games.
Tennessee man beat woman, smashed laptop due to picture of presidential candidate on Facebook
Nevertheless, he encourages church and state growing closer.
Chicago mayor gets some blowback from his pandering
Scandal's not over for a company built on free speech
A lower percentage than was found in similar polls during the Great Depression.
The tragedy brings out the best in a small Pennsylvania town
Apple's lawsuit against Samsung over smartphone designs reveals absurdity of some intellectual property laws.
Baseball teams have until 4pm ET today to make a deal
Newest platform for DNC has support of 2 out of 3 Democrats.
The company is paying the federal government a settlement it says will be used to pay back former U.S. customers.
From getting reporters suspended on Twitter to banning the sale of non-McDonald's French fries, the IOC is making a case for the superlative.
There is no museum in the U.S. currently dedicated primarily to the American Revolutionary War.
It's summer and the government intervenes, after all
The seventeen year old boy was arrested after mocking British diver Tom Daley after his disappointing Olympic performance.
Street artists say 'Beijing was more open-minded'.
A country in which homosexuals are currently whipped is seriously considering allowing them to marry.
52% of American adults believe that violent movies and video games lead to more violence in society.
Have Western countries finally outgrown the sports socialism of the Olympic Games?
Book titled Imagine: How Creativity Works imagined a bit too much.
Holmes also faces 116 counts of attempted murder.
Rule forbids competitors to promote sponsors who aren't officially connected to the games.
The Windy City's treatment of mobile food vendors is a case study in how to stifle entrepreneurship and innovation in the name of protecting powerful, entrenched interests.
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