There is a huge uproar developing on the internet, with good cause I will add, over a video that emerged Monday of a girl in red sweater casually throwing, yes I counted, a total of 6 puppies into a river. The video was first posted on YouTube but later taken down after the member allegedly [...]
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Cruel video of girl throwing puppies in river causing “Internet Vigilantes and Lynch Mobs”
BP’s Gulf of Mexico cleanup efforts halts due to inclement weather
The raging sea in the Gulf of Mexico on Monday, forced BP and government workers to delay its clean up operations after the massive oil spill that affected many. Officials said the team failed to bring to an end to the recent oil spill. According to Thad Allen, a retired admiral of the U.S Coast [...]
Hurricane Earl 2010 Path Update
Hurricane Earl, formed Sunday, has been elevated concerns abroad the Caribbean islands including Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands. Today, Earl has reached winds topping 125 mph, making it a Category 3 storm. Forecasters expect the storm to strengthen before making landfall on the eastern United States. “North Carolina all the way to Maine should [...]
Russia defeats Puerto Rico in its debut World Basketball game
The Puerto Rican basketball selection could not defeat Russia on its debut game, losing by a nine points difference (75-66) after a meeting of great action. The Puerto Ricans took some time adjusting their focus on the game, a situation that was exploited by Russia, which acquired a six-point lead late in the first period. [...]
New Orleans: Five years after hurricane Katrina
Five years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, its remaining residents, on Sunday looked back at the unpleasant incident that mounted up to more than 800 thousand deaths and extensive damage. President Barack Obama arrived in the area and vowed to “fight until the job is complete.” Obama, who traveled to the city on Saturday, [...]
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