• Tough Choices For America’s Army Corp Of Engineers

    Tough Choices For America’s Army Corp Of Engineers

    May 15, 2011 – It’s been an exceptionally tough weather season for folks who live near the great Mississippi River.  And a season of very tough choices; larger more populated cities have been chosen to be spared while small towns and agricultural ranches have been flooded, resulting in lost homes and farmland. The army corps [...]

     
     
  • Kutcher To Replace Sheen On “Two And A Half Men”

    Kutcher To Replace Sheen On “Two And A Half Men”

    May 14 2011 – Amidst  much speculation over whether Charlie Sheen will return to Two and a Half Men, and if not, who will replace him, Ashton Kutcher has announced he is taking over for Sheen.  Kutcher made the announcement via twitter with a tweet that read, “what is the square root of 6.25?”  The [...]

     
     
  • Identity Theives Targeting Children

    Identity Theives Targeting Children

    May 12, 2011 – It’s not enough parents have to worry about tracking their children’s homework, sports schedule and dietary intake, a new and serious threat has arisen which parents need to pay attention to.  Identity theft.  Thieves are increasingly targeting small children, and in certain instances, stealing kid’s identities before they are even born. [...]

     
     
  • Military Dog Assists Seal Team 6 In Raid On Bin Laden

    Military Dog Assists Seal Team 6 In Raid On Bin Laden

    May 3, 2011 -Much has been made of the U.S. special forces team we have come to know as Seal Team 6, the group of Navy Seals credited for the killing of Osama bin Laden.  We have come to learn of a special member of the elite team, one who seldom gets recognition, their military [...]

     
     
  • Japan Orders Shutdown Of Nuclear Plant

    Japan Orders Shutdown Of Nuclear Plant

    May 6, 2011 – In a response to the nuclear disaster playing out at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant, Japan’s Prime Minister, Naoto Kan has ordered the shut down of a nuclear plant located close to a major seismic fault. The announcement comes after the March 11 earthquake and tsunami that crippled the Fukushima [...]

     
     
  • Special Forces Seal Team 6 Responsible For Killing Bin Laden

    Special Forces Seal Team 6 Responsible For Killing Bin Laden

    May 3, 2011 – It was an elite special forces team that finally got Osama Bin Laden, the worlds most wanted man.  The military team is known unofficially as Seal Team 6, although the real name of the team is classified so technically no Seal Team 6 exists. The elite counter-terrorism team can be compared [...]

     
     
  • U.S. Corps Of Engineers To Blow Up Levee

    U.S. Corps Of Engineers To Blow Up Levee

    May 02, 2011 – Continued fierce rain and weather have forced the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers to make a tough decision.  An official from the organization said that the levee at the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio rivers was flood-stressed, posed a danger to citizens and would be blown up Monday night. [...]

     
     
  • PC Rental Giant Accused Of Spying

    PC Rental Giant Accused Of Spying

    Apr 30, 2011 – One of the nation’s largest computer rental chains, Atlanta-based Aaron’s has been accused of spying on customers using software that is built into the computer. Crystal and Brian Byrd are claiming Aaron’s “secretly installed a spying device” called “PC Rental Agent” on its rental computers, allowing Aaron’s “to surreptitiously monitor, intercept [...]

     
     
  • Prisoners Escape From Afghan Prison – Some Taliban Fighters

    Prisoners Escape From Afghan Prison – Some Taliban Fighters

    Apr 29, 2011 – More than 400 inmates escaped from a prison in Kahdahar city Monday, digging a tunnel, estimated to be the length of 3 football fields.  Officials say that many of the men who escaped from the facility are Taliban insurgents.  A spokesman for the Taliban says about 100 of the escapees are [...]

     
     
  • Deadly Tornadoes Hit South

    Deadly Tornadoes Hit South

    Apr 28, 2011 – The south continued to take a beating as another powerful storm hit yesterday, killing more than 250 people, injuring hundreds more and causing substantial damage from Mississippi to North Carolina. Over 160 people were reported dead in Alabama, the hardest hit by the worst storm seen in decades.  Tuscaloosa was hit [...]