In the News Today: Stupid Criminals - meth users so high they call 9-1-1 on themselves
The Heat of the Moment - uproar as BBC muzzles climate-change skeptics
Runaway Bride - woman - arrested at wedding
Technology in the News Today:
Anonymous: We hacked NATO
11 Incredible Photos of the Space Shuttle on Its Final Mission
Hubble Uncovers Fourth Moon around Pluto
On this Day in History: July 21, 1925 - John Scopes is found guilty of teaching evolution in a Tennessee public school. The jury fines him $100.
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Born on this Day in History: July 21, 1899 - Ernest Hemingway (1899 - 1961) - Born in Oak Park, Illinois, writer Ernest Hemingway served in an ambulance corps in World War I. Later based in Paris, he was part of Gertrude Stein's expatriate circle. His first novel, The Sun Also Rises (1926) gained instant acclaim and A Farewell to Arms (1929) put him in the front ranks. In 1927, Hemingway settled in the U.S.
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Video of the Day: - submitted by Danica
AT&T and T-Mobile
Imagine my surprise when I encountered this scene at Walmart while journeying to my office this morning! Click to enlarge.