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Cashing in on a New Name
Published December 07, 2012
How much is a last name worth? Just ask Jason Sadler, who is selling his.
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Atheists' road signs attack faiths of Romney, Obama ahead of Democratic convention
Published August 22, 2012
Just as the city of Charlotte, N.C., gears up to host the Democratic National Convention, mysterious billboards attacking Christianity have cropped up along key roadways.
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Lawyer vows to appeal ruling that says Facebook is not 'like' free speech
Published August 14, 2012
A Virginia sheriff's deputy who was fired for "liking" his boss's opponent on Facebook likes his chances in a federal lawsuit claiming his click was Constitutionally protected.
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Maybe Money Does Grow on Trees
Published August 09, 2012
To anyone that’s ever told you money doesn’t grow on trees, you can tell them this: money may not grow on trees, but you can certainly make money from growing trees.
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Chick-fil-A: is the waffle fry working?
Published August 07, 2012
Food experts recently told Foxnews.com that the Chik-fil-A chicken sandwich takes the crown for one of the best chicken sandwich in the fast food world. But can the famous Chik-fil-A waffle fries claim such a title?
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How does the Chick-fil-A sandwich stack up?
Published August 06, 2012
The Chik-fil-A chicken sandwich: is it really that good?
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Videographer had bottoms up view of nuclear blast, lives to tell tale
Published July 27, 2012
George Yoshitake, Don Luttrell, and four other officers stood directly underneath an exploding nuclear warhead 55 years ago -- and lived to tell their tale.
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Pit stop for peaches
Published July 24, 2012
It's summertime and for people in the South, one think immediately comes to mind: peaches.
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Golf carts hit the road to save some green
Published July 03, 2012
New laws let them go further than ever.
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Could the next Apple iPad be made in the USA?
Published May 31, 2012
Several key parts in Apple’s iPhone and iPad are actually made in America -- and Apple CEO Tim Cook hopes someday the entire product might be. But is Cook’s wish reasonable? Could the next iSomething be entirely made in the U.S.A.?

