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Car crashes not decreased by text messaging when driving regulations
Many states have passed laws banning texting behind the wheel. But a new study found no decrease in automobile collisions in those states after texting-while-driving regulations took effect. Traffic crashes, strangely enough, were up in some states with the ban. A major initiative against texting while travelling is being implemented by the DOT. It's no ...
Employer aware of illegal standing, claimed Meg Whitman house maid
Meg Whitman's maid faked her identity to get hired and she said her boss knew about this. With the election just a few away, the story is breaking at an inconvenient time for the Republican running for governor of CA. During her campaign, Whitman has been forcefully promoting severe penalties for businesses that employ undocumented ...
White House may be sans Rahm Emanuel soon
Over the last few weeks, there has been a lot of buzz concerning a member of the White House team. Specifically, it has been about Rahm Emanuel. Shortly, Obama will need a new Chief of Staff as Emanuel is leaving for greener pastures. Rahm wants a placement involving real power, and is running for Mayor ...
Millions of borrowers may be rescued by unlawful foreclosure paperwork
Without verification, Ally Financial submitted to courts and processed foreclosure documents to take houses and evict citizens. Just one of the Financial Ally employees came forward to admit what was done. He didn't have a notary present when signing off on up to 10,000 foreclosures a week and without even reading them. The revelation ...
Underdog wins with Michael Grimm America’s Got Talent victory
Talent competitions are all the rage on American television. The fifth "America's Got Talent" year has just wrapped up. A definite front runner was hard to pick, as there was not a bad choice within the "America's Got Talent" final four. Fighting Gravity, a spectacular dance group, was the sole final act that wasn't a ...