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10 Jobs Big Bird Should Apply for Once Romney Fires Him — The Funnies
10 Jobs Big Bird Should Apply for Once Romney Fires Him — The Funnies
10 Jobs Big Bird Should Apply for Once Romney Fires Him — The Funnies
Americans found out on Wednesday what Mitt Romney has planned if he becomes president: He will cut funding for PBS, effectively firing Big Bird. Romney still claims to "love Big Bird," he just says the country can't afford to pay for the channel. In this economy, our large, yellow feathered friend better start looking for a new job now just in case Romney follows through with his threat.
Do MLB Managers Get Fired Too Quickly? — Sports Survey of the Day
Do MLB Managers Get Fired Too Quickly? — Sports Survey of the Day
Do MLB Managers Get Fired Too Quickly? — Sports Survey of the Day
Major League Baseball's regular season is in the books. We move on to the postseason now, but first a quick look back. It's safe to say that many people thought that Bobby Valentine's employment as manager of the Red Sox would be terminated at some point soon. Management wasted no time in doing so, firing him the day after the regular season ended.
Credit Card Delinquencies Reach 11-Year Low — Dollars and Sense
Credit Card Delinquencies Reach 11-Year Low — Dollars and Sense
Credit Card Delinquencies Reach 11-Year Low — Dollars and Sense
These days more credit card customers are paying their bills on time than they have over the course of the last decade. A report released earlier today by the American Bankers Association indicates that delinquencies on credit cards are currently at an 11-year low, with only 2.93 percent of credit accounts reported past due by 30 days or more. These figures come in substantially under the 3.91 per
College Football 2012 — Week Six Preview
College Football 2012 — Week Six Preview
College Football 2012 — Week Six Preview
While last week gave us a number of exciting games (West Virginia/Baylor shootout, Texas’ controversial last-minute touchdown to beat Oklahoma State, Nebraska’s comeback win over Wisconsin, etc.), it was lacking in marquee games between ranked teams or conference rivals. But this week will make up for it in a big way with five games between ranked teams, including not one but two Top Ten matchups
Would You Rather Lose Your Wallet or Your Smartphone? — Survey of the Day
Would You Rather Lose Your Wallet or Your Smartphone? — Survey of the Day
Would You Rather Lose Your Wallet or Your Smartphone? — Survey of the Day
For many decades, losing your wallet was clearly the worst. Not only were you suddenly without means to pay for anything, but you had been displaced of much of your personal information and were facing hours and hours of dealing with credit card companies and the DMV. Fun! These days, a smartphone also packs a significant portion of your life into a small package that you carry with you everywhere
Lots of Guns Are Getting Past Airport Security and Onto Planes
Lots of Guns Are Getting Past Airport Security and Onto Planes
Lots of Guns Are Getting Past Airport Security and Onto Planes
Potentially hundreds of loaded handguns could be making it aboard commercial flights every day, rattling the nerves of many frequent flyers, as once again they have reason to question the safety of airline travel. Earlier last week, Transportation Security Administration baggage screeners unknowingly permitted the vice president of the New Orleans Hornets, Joshua Richardson, to board a flight to N
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — 7 Ways to Donate Now
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — 7 Ways to Donate Now
National Breast Cancer Awareness Month — 7 Ways to Donate Now
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, when health care experts, cancer survivors and research supporters pull out all the stops to make everyone aware of the need for proper breast cancer screenings, better detection tools and more research aimed at finding a cure. We've gathered some easy ways for you to show your support below.
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
NHL Cancels Preseason; Regular Season Now Seriously in Doubt
Just seven years removed from the cancelled 2004-05 season, the NHL is moving perilously close to another major work stoppage. The regular season is still scheduled to begin October 11, just two weeks away, but the owners, who locked the players out earlier this month, have now decided to fully cancel the preseason. This does not bode well if you're a hockey fan.

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