Monthly Archives: November 2010

Craigslist Albany pimp gets busted

Craigslist page with images of prostitutes and dominatrix boots superimposed in the foreground.Craigslist Albany has drawn the eye of authorities as another instance of online pimping has been discovered, prompting multiple arrests.

Obama India trip | Is $200 million a day really needed?

ObamaOne Indian news outlet reported the cost of Obama's trip at $200 million a day. That number may be inflated, but the trip will be expensive.

Apply for bad credit loans | Get help with unexpected bills

A smiling man with a laptop and a ton of paperwork.Getting bad credit loans has never been easier! Apply directly online in just minutes and you can get as much as $1,500 sent your way today.

Tea Party pens book on how Obama stole Christmas

The Obama hope poster transformed into an Obama Santa Claus poster. The caption reads “Ho ho hope!”Defeated Tea Party candidate David Hedrick has published an illustrated kids' book called “The Liberal Claus(e): Socialism on a Sleigh.”

Counting nutrition differently with UK ProPoints

Photo of a Weight Watchers snack.Weight Watchers is announcing a new point-counting system, ProPoints, in the United Kingdom, and it will come out soon in the United States. Is it better?

Holiday money loans help keep your budget in place

Could you use holiday money of up to $1,500 in your account in as soon as two hours, even with bad credit? You have come to the right place!

Rate caps on cash advance lenders benefit no one

CapLegislative rate caps on cash advance lenders are common. However, they use unfair standards and bad math to assess what's fair to charge.

HTML5 and Flash | Skyfire app combines them on iPhone

iPhoneThough Apple has said it absolutely will not allow Flash on iPhones, the company approved the Skyfire App, which translates Flash to HTML 5.

Federal Reserve ends suspense with $600 billion QE2 package

fiscal stimulas headquartersIn a move everyone was anticipating Wednesday, the Fed announced QE2: printing $600 billion to buy Treasurys to stimulate a sluggish economy.

No-teletrack cash advance | How it works

A man applying for a no-teletrack cash advance online.Do you know what a no-teletrack cash advance is? It's a short term cash loan that can get you financed quickly, without traditional hassles.

Flu season 2010: fearing side effects, many pass on flu shot

its flu seasonMany people are choosing not to get a flu shot this season because of fears about side effects and safety. They can promote natural immunity.

A credit card ban would be better than a payday loan ban

CardSome people think a payday loan ban would benefit the middle class. Considering credit usage in the U.S., a credit card ban would be better.

Marriage: Falling in love again

A happy coupleThere would be a certain point in a married life when we begin to regret the current situation, but there are ways to rekindle the old flame.

Happy Meal Ban | San Fransisco limits fast food meal toys

Happy Meal BanThe Healthy Meal Incentive Act passed the San Francisco city board with a veto-proof majority. As of December, Happy Meals can't include toys.

Experimental Drug: A hope for melanoma patients

Image of melanomaDr. Georgina Long recently announced that an experimental melanoma drug helps control brain metastases and reduce the size of brain tumors.

Celebrating National Sandwich Day in properly stacked style

National Sandwich DayNational Sandwich Day, unlike most food-item specific holidays, actually has a historical basis. What is the best way to celebrate sandwiches?

Imagine life without Google – is it still possible?

GoogleBusiness, communication and education have become incredibly convenient and efficient, thanks to the Internet and search engines like Google.