Authorities in south Fla. say a man and his 12-year-old son are facing charges of battery on an elderly person and criminal mischief for attacking an 83-year-old man in a Target parking lot. Delray Beach police have released surveillance video. (Nov. 29)
Continue reading …A 19-year-old Somali-American man has pleaded not guilty to an alleged plot to blow up a car bomb at an Oregon Christmas tree lighting ceremony in Portland. Mohamed Osman Mohamud entered the plea Monday in federal court in Portland. (Nov. 29)
Continue reading …Canadian popstar JUSTIN Bieber has been taking Justin Timberlake’s advice seriously. Insiders close to the 16 year old star say,Bieber has tapped the hunky singer turned actor Justin Timberlake and expressed his plight where girls-especially those who take his breath away- are concerned. With much experience where women are concerned,the senior Justin then gave the Justin Bieber Heeds Justin Timberlake’s Words is a post from: Daily World Buzz
Continue reading …In California, a US District court judge denied bail for a reality TV producer accused of killing his wife at an upscale resort in Cancun, Mexico. (Nov. 29)
Continue reading …New Jersey owes the federal government more than $271 million after canceling a rail tunnel connecting the state with New York, according to a debt notice obtained Monday by The Associated Press. (Nov. 29)
Continue reading …The recent batch of Wikileak documents that were release indicate China is becoming impatient with North Korea and is beginning to distance itself from the rogue state. Some highlights of these leaked diplomatic dispatches, published by the Guardian and…
Continue reading …Students gathered outside Marinette HS in Wisconsin awaiting the release of 23 of their schoolmates who were being held at gunpoint by a fellow student. One person who said he was familiar with the hostage taker described the teen as a loner. (Nov. 29)
Continue reading …Click here to view this media Independent Sen. Joe Lieberman isn’t hiding his love for Rupert Murdoch’s media empire. In a Monday interview on Fox Business Network’s Imus in the Morning , the senator from Connecticut declared that the Fox Business Network, Fox News and anything Murdoch owned were his “favorite.” Host Don Imus asked Lieberman if thought The New York Times should be prosecuted for reporting on secret State Department cables released by the whistleblower website WikiLeaks. “I don’t know if you can prosecute The Times under existing Supreme Court decisions,” Lieberman said. “But I’ll tell you this, I wish The Times , just as an act of citizenship had said, ‘No, we’re not going to publish this stuff because it’s going to do the country damage.’” “I know they will probably will say once it goes up on the WikiLeaks website in the world you can’t control it and they redacted, they blocked out some of the stuff in these cables,” he continued. “But, you know, The New York Times , afterall, is The New York Times with all its stature and I wish this stuff had appeared somewhere else. I wouldn’t be for prosecuting The Times , but I would say I wish they had shown better citizenship.” Lieberman then commended CNN for turning down the WikiLeaks documents because they were asked to sign a pledge of anonymity. “Incidentally, I heard last night, I was watching CNN and Joe [Johns] was on and he was doing the 10 o’clock news show and he said that CNN had been offered these documents by Wikileaks or a third party, but had turned it down because they refused to sign a pledge granting the source anonymity, which The Times did. And I give CNN and whoever else turned it down credit for doing that. The New York Times ‘ hands are dirty in this and they should have said ‘no,’” Lieberman said. “I hate CNN,” Imus replied. “I wish you hadn’t brought that up.” “I’m sorry about that! It just happened. But of course, really, Fox Business is my favorite and Fox generally, anything Rupert Murdoch owns,” Lieberman confessed. The liberal blog Think Progress first noticed Lieberman’s comments to Imus. The Connecticut senator may have good reason to love Fox News. During a tight 2006 Senate race, a volunteer for Ted Lamont accused the news channel of placing campaign signs for Lieberman in advance of an interview. “All of a sudden, two or three out-of-state vans (accompanied by a Fox News crew) pull up and unload a bunch of Lieberman lawn signs, placed right in front of the Lamont signs that had already been planted,” the volunteer said. “And, what do you know, after a few more minutes, who shows up but Joe himself, ready for the cameras.”
Continue reading …Frustrated at past failures, climate negotiators have begun a critical two-week conference with a call from Mexico’s president to think beyond their nations’ borders and consider all humanity as they bargain over an agreement to fight global warming. “The atmosphere is indifferent to the sovereignty of states,” Felipe Calderon, Mexico’s president, said in the keynote speech opening the conference on Monday. “It would be a tragedy if our inability to see beyond our personal interests, our group or national interests makes us fail,” Calderon said in a speech to 15,000 delegates, business leaders, activists and journalists. Three years of talks have been stymied by a sometimes acrimonious…
Continue reading …Having made its indelible mark on U.S. foreign relations of late, WikiLeaks is taking on another considerable force for its next act, targeting an as-yet-unnamed major U.S. bank with a big reveal planned for early next year. It doesn’t look good for said bank, as WikiLeaks’ honcho Julian Assange invoked the name Enron in an interview about the upcoming sting.
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