- 12/08/2011
Albert Pujols Signs With Angels In $250M Deal
The Los Angeles Angels have hit the Albert Pujols sweepstakes. It has been reported Pujols and the Los Angeles Angels have agreed to a 10-year $250 million contract.
Tags Sports - 12/08/2011
Billion Dollar Weather Disasters Make 2011 Most Costly Yet for US
Weather-related disasters hit a record high in 2011 costing the United States at least $1 billion, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
- 12/08/2011
Graham James, Hockey Coach, Pleads Guilty to Sexual Assault
In what continues to be an evolving case, former junior hockey coach, Graham James, has pleaded guilty to sexual assault involving two former players.
- 12/07/2011
Twitter Releases 'Hottest' Topics for 2011
For those wondering what were the most talked about topics of the year, Twitter has released the “hottest” topics of 2011.
Tags Technology - 12/07/2011
Archbishop of Westminster Shares Balanced View of Religious Tolerance
The Archbishop of Westminster has called for a more balanced view of faith during a lecture delivered at the Thomas More Institute in Hampstead, U.K.
- 12/07/2011
Rock Hall of Fame Announces 2012 Inductees: Gun N' Roses and Beastie Boys
Gun N’ Roses and the Beastie Boys will join other music legends in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
- 12/07/2011
Famous Poet Sylvia Plath's Husband Honored, Amid Objections
Poet Ted Hughes, the ex-husband of late poet Sylvia Plath, is being honored with a memorial stone in Poet's Corner.
- 12/06/2011
Marlins Offer Albert Pujols 10-year Contract
The Marlins took an aggressive push to obtain free agent Albert Pujols with a 10-year offer.
- 12/05/2011
Jessica Simpson Predicts a Baby Girl
Jessica Simpson is expecting to buy pink for her new baby.
- 12/05/2011
Blues Guitar Legend Hubert Sumlin Dead at 80
Hubert Sumlin, an American Chicago blues and electric blues guitarist and singer died Sunday of heart failure at the age of 80, reports Rolling Stone Magazine.
- 12/05/2011
Real Life 'Breaking Bad' Math Professor Arrested in Boston for Distributing Meth
A college professor was charged with distributing crystal meth along with her son, echoing the plot line of the Emmy-winning AMC drama series “Breaking Bad.”
- 12/05/2011
Amy Winehouse's Father Says Posthumous Album Difficult to Hear (VIDEO)
Amy Winehouse’s father, Mitch Winehouse, has plenty of songs to remember his daughter by; however, he finds it hard to listen to them.
- 12/05/2011
Is the BCS Ranking Making the SEC Conference Too Powerful?
As the Louisiana State University Tigers gear up to play the Alabama Crimson Tide, fans inside the Southeastern Conference are enthusiastic while fans outside feel neglected.
- 12/02/2011
Kanye West Takes Blame for Grammy Snub, Says Last Two Albums Needed More Space
While performing at a concert in his hometown of Chicago, Kanye West did the unexpected: he took the blame for a Grammy snub.
- 12/02/2011
UK Spy Agency Looking for 'Ethical' Hackers to Crack Code
Hackers are seen as rebels and a threat to cyber security, but a British electronic listing agency is on a search for the best cyber specialist for “ethical hacking.”


