Pounding on the war drums.
I don't think Kim Dotcom will be voting for Obama anytime soon.
Warner Bros. is removing a scene from Gangster Squad in which people shoot up a movie theater. Sensitivity!
Meanwhile, it's time to capitalize on tragedy!
Gary Johnson has been making a serious push in the media over the last week, attempting to get his poll numbers up to the absurd standard of 15% so that he could be in the debates.
Mike Riggs goes on a righteous rant against Michael Bloomberg's idea that cops should go on strike until they feel safe. Related: How the mythology of firefighters and police officers lead to fat pensions for working a job that's not terribly dangerous.
A baby sloth in a giant wine glass.
You should probably not use Skype if you don't want Microsoft eavesdropping on your conversation.
25,000 shareholders showed up today at Lambeau Field for the Green Bay Packers' annual shareholders' meeting.
It's encouraging to see that it hurts lawmakers' electability when they vote for public funds for a billionaire's plaything.
Cables leaked by Wikileaks are still confidential according to some judge, and can't be used in court to fight the government.
The universe is probably going to end about 6 billion years sooner than previously thought. Guess I better change my dinner plans.
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