Classified Report Reveals White House Fence Needs to Be Higher

After the U.S. Secret Service allowed a mentally disturbed man armed with a knife to enter the Executive Mansion, Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson requested two former Justice Department officials and two former White House aides to review the department’s practices and policies. Now, the classified report has found shortcomings with the beleaguered agency’s readiness […]

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Nautical Chair Built With Wood and Polypropylene Rope Perfect For Landlubbers

Benjamin Klebba, a custom furniture maker from Portland, has crafted the Harbor — a nautical side chair for landlubbers — which is surprising in more than one way. First, the Harbor has a seat made of woven polypropylene rope, which pays tribute to Klebba’s childhood. “I grew up sailing on Lake Huron with my family. […]

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Customer Frustrated by Inept Comcast Representatives Posts Recording of Service Call Online

TV and Internet provider Comcast has closed out 2014 with another customer service controversy, as a man using the name “Gern Branston” posted a 38-minute excerpt of a grueling four-hour attempt to modify his service on YouTube Dec. 30. “Comcast has come up with an ingenious way to keep subscribers — namely, it makes unsubscribing […]

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Bud Light Encourages Fans to be “Up For Whatever” With New Packaging Design

Bud Light has been going to great lengths to overhaul its advertising strategy this year as the brand repositions itself to appeal to Millennials. Its “Up for Whatever” campaign will soon enter a new phase leading up to the Super Bowl in February: varied packaging. Customized packaging or packaging that comes with a variety of […]

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Holiday Brunches for the Homeless Capture the Reason for the Season

The holiday season is one of giving and gathering around tables for a good meal, and this year Christmas brunches successfully brought both aspects together. The Hospitality Center in Racine, WI and the Open Door Mission in Omaha, NE both served hundreds of families this Christmas. According to the Journal Times, this year was the […]

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Albuquerque Man, Likely Driving Drunk, Speeds Through DWI Checkpoint and Flips Car

DWI checkpoints are one of the most effective, albeit controversial, ways of reducing the number of drunk drivers on the road, and as one man in Albuquerque, NM recently found out, refusing to comply with the police officers at the checkpoint won’t help you avoid the consequences of driving while intoxicated. “Most people that are […]

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Ebola Waste Concerns Remain After Crisis Has Passed

Though the Ebola crisis is seemingly over, many are still concerned about the dangers posed by the virus, as there’s no definitive answer as to just how long the virus can live outside the body, which may cause problems regarding the liquid medical waste from Ebola patients. The world’s top health agencies have strict protocols […]

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