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NFL Players Getting Anti-Drunk Driving App

by AFP The NFL players union is taking action to reduce the number of drunk driving incidents involving its members by teaming up with smart phone transportation app maker Uber. The partnership announced Wednesday will see NFL players in 17

NFL Players Getting Anti-Drunk Driving App

Incoming 9th Grader Heavily Pursued by Top Colleges

Most incoming ninth-grade football players are worried about how they will adjust to the rigors of high school ball. Dylan Moses, however, is no ordinary ninth grader. An incoming high school freshman, Moses is 6’2″, 223 lbs., and claims a

Incoming 9th Grader Heavily Pursued by Top Colleges

Rubio Press Release Calls Out Breitbart, Contradicts CBO

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-FL) sent out a press release on Tuesday wrongly accusing Breitbart News of printing inaccurate information. Breitbart News reported on Monday about a special provision of the new Obama stimulus jobs program inserted into the newly repackaged

Rubio Press Release Calls Out Breitbart, Contradicts CBO

JJ Abrams Boldly Going from 'Trek' to 'Star Wars'

By JILL LAWLESSAssociated PressLONDON J.J. Abrams is master of one universe–and he’s about to try conquering another. The director who rebooted “Star Trek” for a new generation, sending the USS Enterprise out again to explore strange new worlds, has also

JJ Abrams Boldly Going from 'Trek' to 'Star Wars'

NFL Draft Preview: AFC South

All eyes will be on the Jaguars in the AFC South, but the Colts and Texans could be the ones selecting the picks that could elevate their teams to contenders. Tennessee, with the last pick in the top 10, could

NFL Draft Preview: AFC South

A-List Stars Demean Themselves for R-Rated Laughs

It’s easy to mock Oscar-winner Adrien Brody for co-starring in the new uber-bomb InAPPropriate Comedy. The movie, co-directed by that ShamWow guy and co-starring Lindsay Lohan, grossed an anemic $625 per theater over the weekend. Surely Brody should know better,

A-List Stars Demean Themselves for R-Rated Laughs

Sen. Harkin: We Do Not Have a Spending Problem

The GOP video team posted this clip of Sen. Harkin reassuring the nation that, despite our $16 trillion in debt, growing entitlements and massive deficits, we are not broke: This argument sounded so familiar, but it took me a moment

SOTU 2013: Will Obama Go Even Harder Left on the Internet?

Since reelection, the Obama Administration has been more strident and extreme than “advertised” before reelection. Why would Tuesday’s State of the Union address be any different? The President’s Inaugural address was a Leftist manifesto – that sounded nothing at all

SOTU 2013: Will Obama Go Even Harder Left on the Internet?

49ers-Packers In-Game Analysis

It is difficult to tell which was the greater key to the 49ers triumph, the outstanding play of San Francisco or the pitiful performance of Green Bay. Colin Kaepernick will be rightly praised tomorrow. He showed poise and skill as

49ers-Packers In-Game Analysis

NYT: Shame on Time Warner for Dropping Al Jazeera

As predicted, with the twisted used of words as lovely as “tolerance” and “diversity,” the elite media, in the form of the New York Times, is pushing hard and attempting to shame cable outlets into carrying Al Jazeera, a television

NYT: Shame on Time Warner for Dropping Al Jazeera

Nearly 80, Yoko Ono Tries Something New: Fashion

Yoko Ono has nearly done it all — contemporary art, music, activism. But as she nears her 80th birthday, the widow of Beatle John Lennon is dabbling in something new: the fashion world. This week in New York, Ono unveiled

Nearly 80, Yoko Ono Tries Something New: Fashion

Big Hollywood's 2012 Holiday Gift Guide

‘Tis the season to fill stockings with Blu-rays, books and wi-fi ready tablets. So if you’re stuck coming up with a gift for your favorite Big Hollywood reader, here’s a handy guide to make Black Friday, Cyber Monday and every

Big Hollywood's 2012 Holiday Gift Guide

Net Neutrality VS. Online Thievery

Confusion abounds about where the government should and should not be involved with the Internet. It really isn’t that complicated.  Apply old principles to these new problems, and the government’s proper Web role becomes readily apparent. Where Government Has No

Net Neutrality VS. Online Thievery