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In a somber moment, President Barack Obama finally discusses the war-zone level violence in his hometown of Chicago, Illinois, where over 400 murders had occurred…

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KENSINGTON, Md. (AP) — The projected storm surge from Hurricane Sandy is a “worst case scenario” with devastating waves and tides predicted for the highly…

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New York may have a lot more to worry about apart from the heavy rain and tidal surge. The New York subways are at risk of flooding which could cause electrical damages and transportation disruptions. One other competent that Sandy brings are the displacement of the underground rats! One highly predictable theory may be a rat invasion! […]

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President Barack Obama is one week away from the most important day for his Presidential campaign. He talked to EJ, on the phone, about early voting, Mitt Romney, and why he is the best person to serve the country for the next four years. Want to hear what exactly Obama said? Check it out HERE Like […]

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Evelyn Lozada wants her no-contact order against Chad Johnson to expire, TMZ reports. The ex-NFL star and former husband to Lozada is on track to…

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Pastor Creflo Dollar wants to show the world “the power of a megachurch”  by taking up a $234,000 offering from World Changers Church International members…

2012 Election

Tickets are available today for President Obama‘s latest campaign stop in Ohio. The president will headline a rally Wednesday, at the Duke Energy Center. Supporters can get tickets at 10 A.M. at the Duke Energy Center, or they can get them at the Obama campaign office on West Kemper Road. Here’s the address: Forest Park […]

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People who have flights to the east coast out of the CVG airport are asked to call ahead before heading out. Airport officials say a few eastbound flights were cancelled yesterday, with hurricane sandy approaching. They’re expecting more cancellations today, with service returning to normal by tomorrow. Meanwhile, local utility crews are heading east to […]

Racial attitudes have not improved in the four years since the United States elected its first black president according to an Associated Press poll. A slight majority of Americans now express prejudice towards blacks, whether they recognize those feelings or not. Sonya Ross, the race ethnicity editor of the Associated Press, called in to the […]