World

Jan brewer argues with Obama on arrival at Phoenix

An intense conversation between president Barack Obama and Arizona Gov Jen Brewer made the news after watchers observed that they were, instead, having what looked more of an argument than a simple greeting talk. Obama had just arrived outside of Phoenix when she approached to greet the president. While she was expecting a regular meeting, Obama began discussing her recent book right at the airport Gateway.

 

Pat Sajak used to present ‘Wheel Of Fortune’ drunk

Many people might wonder whether hosts of popular television shows ever present their usual programmes under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

 

Business

Home affordable refinance program revised with changes

It was announced on Monday that the government would revise the Home Affordable Refinance Program (HARP) and guarantee changes that, according to the Washington Post’s Zachary A.

 

Neiman Marcus’ online store on sale for three days

Considering that for most women the possibility of going shopping is rather difficult to be denied, what can be even better is a great sales season organized by usually expensive brands.

 

Entertainment

People’s choice awards grants Katy Perry 5 prizes

The People’s Choice Awards had its 38th edition held this Wednesday night in Los Angeles, where Katy Perry, the pop singer, and the movie “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2” came out as the big winners of the night.

 

Time magazine person of the year is ‘The Protester’

The yearly tradition for Time magazine is to choose the name that will carry the glory and the burden of being the person of the year.

 

Sports

Pan Am Premieres on ABC to be women’s side of the Mid-Century productions

The ABC televised channel has one of its newest productions airing the pilot episode on Sunday (25) night.

 

PGA Championship has players under hot weather

Only a few hours away from the PGA Championship, which will take place in Atlanta Athletic Club on Thursday (11), some of the pros are already talking about expectations over the tournament.

 

Health

Kawasaki disease diagnosed over Facebook

The four-year-old boy named Leo probably had his life saved by his mother’s network on her Facebook profile.

 

Avastin might be out of breast cancer

Since aggressive diseases have been discovered, such as the several types of cancer, aids or Parkinson's, new medication are constantly being developed as a way of trying to provide a new option for those who suffer from the symptoms.

 

Politics

Gloria Cain interviewed by Fox News to defend Herman Cain

Gloria Cain, wife of Republican presidential candidate Herman Cain, defended her husband from the sexual harassment allegations that came to surface over the last few months.

 

Joe the plumber for congress in 2012

As the 2012 elections get closer every day, new candidacies are announced.

 

Science

NASA Tv as an option to be informed

Considering that all sorts of activities have people interested in keeping informed about the latest happenings, companies and institutions that work with these different possibilities have to come up with solutions to enable the public's access to such information.

 

National university might have cost rising

When the time comes to decide which university and which area of knowledge a student wants to follow after high school graduation, there are different modalities of educational institutes that can be chosen.

 

Technology

Piracy raises discussion over SOPA and PIPA

The fight against piracy has been a constant topic in the American Congress, as lobbyists have been struggling to find a way to gain back the profit that should be earned by copyright from movies, music, and other digital content.

 

SOPA and PIPA bills face protests this wednesday

Internet users that normally have access to websites as Wikipedia, Google, Reddit, and others, had a different experience this Wednesday (18).