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The first 5 minutes of this video explain why this may be a severe season for hurricanes along the Gulf of Mexico.
Futures were down again 3% today, and have almost completed a full "reverse V," returning to crisis-days levels.
Notice how the late 1980s-early 1990s housing downturn, which was considered to be serious at the time, pales in comparison in contrast to our current slump. And in that downturn, it took fifteen quarters for prices to bottom.
The United States plans to deploy two drone aircraft along the Texas-Mexico border as part of a new effort to stem organized crime and illegal immigration, Homeland Security chief Janet Napolitano said Wednesday.
It was 2:04pm when these two men walked onto Court 18 to resume at 0-0 in the decisive fifth set; seven hours, six minutes later (longer than the previous longest ever match at Wimbledon), they walked off, the match suspended due to light at 59-all.
Germany's budget savings policy risks destroying the European project and a collapse of the euro cannot be ruled out, billionaire investor George Soros said in a newspaper interview released on Wednesday.
Islamist extremists similar to the Times Square bomber are living among New Yorkers and the threat of attack by "homegrown terrorists" is not diminishing, city Police Commissioner Ray Kelly said on Wednesday.
Hundreds of passengers stuck for hours on a hot, dark plane at a Connecticut airport finally reached their destination, piling off a bus in New Jersey and describing a scene of chaos and desperation in the cabin as temperatures and tempers rose.
Adolf Hitler enjoyed special treatment while jailed in 1924, being allowed hundreds of visitors — sometimes unsupervised — including some 30 to 40 to celebrate his 35th birthday, according to a treasure trove of documents that have surfaced from the
What do you call people who talk tough when it comes to a boycott over Arizona’s SB1070 but can’t seem to get enough of the stolen money they procure through automated ticketing? The entire Los Angeles City Council.
Gen. Stanley McChrystal has been relieved of his position as the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan, according to a top national security source. President Obama will make a statement at 1:30 p.m. ET...
Russia Today has filmed Louisiana residents who insist it is raining oil on their town. The reports shows puddles with an oily shine and claims there is an oily smell.
The impact of the Census on June payroll employment is minus 243 thousand (this will be close). The employment report will be released on July 2nd, and the headline number for June - including Census numbers - will almost certainly be negative.
The containment cap was removed after collision with an underwater robot. The flow has increased wildly, as you can see in the live cam.
The National Enquirer has released its latest sex scandal--and this one concerns Al Gore's alleged attack on a massage therapist at a Portland hotel. The Enquirer has the police report the woman filed--and the woman saved her pants as evidence.
The people are yearning for someone to tell them what to do, and when to do it, and what better leader-figure amid all this turmoil than a tough-talking no-nonsense roughneck, a brute for brutish times. Whether that figure is McChrystal, or someone..
Nightmare scenarios regarding the underwater oil have been proposed by various scientists. Oil plumes could increase the methane level to poisonous levels. Oil plumes might even increase ocean pressure and cause tsunamis.
New home join the existing home sales double dip brigade, and plunge by an unprecedented 32.7%, nearly double the expected -18.7, compared to a previous reading of 14.7%. The government succeeded in making a mockery of this data...
Check out this latest installment with Patrick Wood, founder of the August Review, as he discusses how the Trilateral Commission and BP are connected. Let us know what you think at Feedback@Freedom.TV!
Did the U.S. abandon land in Arizona? Why is the Department of Homeland Security deploying agents to the U.K? Would you put an digital add on your license plate? Is Janet Napolitano using terrorists as an excuse to invade your internet privacy? Are y
"They're holding it 'hostage'..." (the crowd gasps)
DOD officials say they take any allegation of corruption & wrongdoing seriously in response to a congressional report saying millions of dollars in taxpayers' money have been paid as extortion to Afghan warlords, public officials and even the Taliban
On Tuesday, new home sales data from the NAR punched housing bulls in the gut. The post-homebuyer tax-credit hangover is going to be very ugly.
Calculated Risk points to the latest from the Mortgage Bankers Association, who point out that new mortgage applications fell 1.2%. Refinance activity fell by over 7%..
As he explained to me, he was standing in a field that did not belong to the oil company when a police officer approached him and asked him for ID and "strongly suggest[ed]" that he get lost since "BP doesn't want people filming":
Bishop Thomas J. Olmsted of Phoenix is being criticized by religious lawyers and medical ethicists for his declaration that a nun had excommunicated herself by advising that a seriously ill woman could have an abortion [to save her life].
The Louisiana judge who struck down the Obama administration's 6-month ban on deepwater oil drilling in the Gulf of Mexico reported extensive investments in the oil and gas industry, and is a new member of a secret national security court.
Regularly drinking tea and coffee can significantly reduce the risk of developing heart disease, one of the biggest studies of its kind suggests.
“Majorities in many Western and some Muslim countries are willing to consider military action against Iran to prevent the Islamic republic from obtaining nuclear weapons, a global poll showed on Thursday,” reports the Sydney Morning Herald today.
s the future of whales once more comes under global debate, some scientists say the marine mammals are not only smarter than thought but also share several attributes once claimed as exclusively human.