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Red River Boat Ramps Re-Open
good news for boaters -- the ramps are open again. the red river waterway commission has re-opened the public boat ramps in caddo and bossier parishes. the stoner avenue, teague parkway, bishop point, and north caddo/bossier recreation area ramps had been closed because of high, swift water
Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) Responds to Jim McDermott’s (D-Wash.) Comment on IRS Targeting of Conservative Groups [VIDEO]
During the House Ways and Means Committee hearing on the IRS' targeting of conservative groups yesterday, Jim McDermott (D-Wash.) said, "Tea Party groups wouldn’t have been scrutinized if they didn't apply for tax-exempt status."
Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) response was, "So surrender your first amendment rights and we might approve your application?"
Michelle Obama Interrupted by Heckler During Fundraiser Speech
First Lady Michelle Obama was giving a fundraiser speech in Washington for the Democratic National Committee last night when a heckler in the crowd kept interrupting her speech. Mrs. Obama didn't take too kindly to the interruption, moving down to talk face-to-face with the heckler.
84-Year-Old Winner of $590 Million Powerball Lottery Finally Claims Prize
The winner of the largest Powerball prize ever, $590 million, is Gloria C. Mackenzie, 84, of Zephyrhills, Florida. Lottery officials made the announcement in a news conference Wednesday afternoon.
Math Enthusiast Offers Staggering $1 Million Prize to Solve Mind-Bending Problem
More Than 100 Students Kicked Off Plane For Misbehavior
What should've been a fun vacation trip from New York to Atlanta turned nightmarish on Monday morning when an airline kicked a group of 101 Yeshiva students and their eight chaperones off a plane for being rambunctious. The school, however, says the incident was blown way out of proportion and now they're fighting back.
Wisconsin Town Allows Authorities to Fine Parents of Bullies
Bullying has reached epidemic proportions and officials all across the country are putting measures in place to protect students. But a Wisconsin city has gone a step further by passing an ordinance which allows the parents of bullies to be fined. Does that seem fair?
Did You See The ‘Despicablimp’ Pass Through Town?



