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TORONTO -- It looks like Sarah Palin has been caught red handed. During the National Tea Party Convention that took place over the weekend, former Republican vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin was invited and paid $100,000 to deliver a speech to the convention.[...]
Strong denials from the Buffalo man who is charged with raping a 13-year-old runaway and holding her captive.
After a year and a half of exposure to this virulently toxic presence, the question on the table is: In our lifetime, has there ever been a worse human being in American politics than Sarah Palin?
Thousands of people are getting ready to dig into some inexpensive three course meals as part of Dining Week in Downtown Syracuse. Our Allison Lazarz tells us how less than $25 gets you a night to remember and helps feed into the local economy.
Could beer really be the solution to the Mountain State's growing substance abuse problem?
New legislation to pay teachers based on their performance is being decided by lawmakers.
Imagine you're a down-and-out Connecticut lawmaker, depressed as hell 'cause you're broke, it's an election year and there's a $500 million deficit hanging over you like an ax. There you are, slouching along in the low-rent part of town, looking in gutters for nickels and dimes,...
Well Mike has informed the loyal toxc community that we are now one year into our snarky uncovering of and rideculing bad music. So today I'd like to do somthing evil. I'm gonna post a toxic track and not tell ya what it is. Either you'll go mad with curiosity and listen to it, or you'll ignore it and it'll keep you up at night wondering. Which in time will drive you mad! So pretty much either ...
Palin's popularity in segments of society indicates that a portion of the voting population has come to disdain science, objective truth and the benefits resulting from our waning period of enlightenment.
Filed under: News The mysterious billboard in Wyoming, Minn., with a picture depicting former President George W. Bush asking, "Miss me yet?" has caused quite a stir, with many asking where it came from and what it's supposed to mean. The ad towers over Interstate 35, which winds through rural Minnesota and features Prez 43 seemingly chuckling as if he were saying, "I told you so." But he really ...
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