Can You Really Trust The News?
Monday, August 16th, 2010
The latest surveys show that newspapers in particular, are on the endangered species list.
Read how people prefer to get their news…

The latest surveys show that newspapers in particular, are on the endangered species list.
Read how people prefer to get their news…
A crate of Shackleton’s Scotch whisky that was trapped in Antarctic ice for a hundred years, was opened recently. The heritage dram however, won’t be enjoyed by whisky lovers because it’s being preserved for its historical significance.
Read what will happen to this very special whiskey…
Maybe McDonald’s employees need to heavily be trained in how to deal with angry customers, as more and more incidents of customers venting their rage, occur.
Read how one woman punched two restaurant employees…
An outbreak of plague has killed a 14-year-old boy and infected at least 31 people, in a northern coastal province, says Peru’s health minister. The boy was not diagnosed in time.
This is not the first time Peru has had to fight the bubonic plague…
Around the world hundreds of thousands of women in countries, still live under extreme oppression.
Somalia’s hardline Islamist insurgent group, al Shabaab, publicly whip women who choose to wear bras.
Read more…
At least 20 people were injured and eight killed and when a Chinese bulldozer driver went on a rampage killing spree, in his vehicle.
Killing sprees are happening more and more often. Read more…
Sometimes it is the weirdest things that get people killed, showing once again just how fragile life really can be. From being decapitated from a fire hydrant, to alcohol poisoning, or being smothered in a plane, read more about these strange deaths…
An Indianapolis four-year-old boy picked up a gun, which had been left unattended, lying on a kitchen table and fired a shot that killed the three-year-old daughter of his father’s girlfriend. Read more…
Paloma Werner, a boatie, in South Africa says her trip off the country’s picturesque southwestern coast was wrecked by an unexpected whack from a whale.
Read how the whale smashed their boat…
With four reported ambulance theft is a real concern, in just one week. Some estimates are that over 200 a year are stolen. Many of the thieves are under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
A teenage man recently turned himself in to police officers, after stealing an ambulance that was out on an emergency call in Atlanta, Georgia. Read more…