In Case You Missed It…Assorted Oddities from Around the Web
Here is your weekly roundup of the strange, weird, and sometimes flat out odd from around the Web.
Here is your weekly roundup of the strange, weird, and sometimes flat out odd from around the Web.
This week’s Games Developers Conference in San Francisco saw the introduction of the Oculus Rift DK2, a second-generation developers’ kit for a virtual reality headset
This past week, President Obama designated his 10th national monument for preservation. Unsurprisingly, House Republicans had an issue with this.
On Friday, a federal judge in Michigan ruled that the state’s ban on same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.
President Obama took and even tougher stand for equal pay today, while, at the same time, Republicans are doing their best to send women back to the kitchen.
Bill Maher used the example of changing the name of food stamps to Christ coupons to demonstrate how Democrats can win the issue by winning the political war of words.
Republicans and their wealthy donors say they are seeing signs that the political mood appears to be shifting back toward deification of the wealthy and are hopeful their ignorant voting bloc will help the trend continue.
In a conversation with Tucker Carlson’s ultra-conservative website The Daily Caller earlier this week, Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) stated that he is done answering questions about his father
Residents of the most politically and religiously conservative states struggle the most with health and with feeding themselves