Robes Blamed For 9 Deaths Under Recall Full-length women's chenille robes made in Pakistan are being recalled by a Warren, Pa., company because they are highly flammable and now linked to nine deaths.
Will Illegal Aliens Benefit From President's Health Care Plan? A report discussed on Texas Overnight with Charley Jones describes the treatment of noncitizens (aliens) under H.R. 3200, America’s Affordable Health Choices Act of 2009. In particular, the report analyzes specific provisions in H.R. 3200,
and whether there are eligibility requirements for noncitizens in the provisions.
'Hot Mormon Muffins' Calendar Pokes Fun At Stereotypes (Photos) The "Hot Mormon Muffins: A Taste of Motherhood" calendar features 12 mothers who claim membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in vintage pinup picture poses. Each month also has
Meghan McCain Twitter Photo Creates Uproar (Photo) Meghan McCain, whose profile as a young political commentator has steadily risen in the wake of her father John McCain's loss in the 2008 presidential election, posted a photograph on Twitter of herself yesterday in the midst of what she called, in a tweet, her "'spontaneous' night in" with "my Andy Warhol biography and takeout."
iPhone App Draws Fire For Stereotyping (Photo) PepsiCo Inc. is facing criticism for an iPhone application that promises to help men "score" with two dozen stereotypes of women by giving users pickup lines and a scoreboard to keep track of their conquests.