Gay Marriage Legalized in New Jersey

Gay Marriage Legalized in New Jersey

It was a thrilling Monday morning for gay couples in New Jersey. Across the state, same-sex marriages were officially sanctioned after the State Supreme Court rejected Governor Christie’s administration’s request to delay implementation of the policy. With this...
The Trouble with (Extraterrestrial) Aliens

The Trouble with (Extraterrestrial) Aliens

As Calvin Parker, Jr. will tell anyone who asks, the essential freakiness and subsequent notoriety for serving as witness to one of the most high-profile unidentified flying object experiences in history has never been a walk in the park. Were the grey, crab-clawed...
Brinksmanship Continues Between Obama and GOP

Brinksmanship Continues Between Obama and GOP

Though both sides are still talking tough in the economic impasse that has resulted in a nine-day-long partial government shutdown, President Barack Obama has plans to hold talks at the White House with Republican lawmakers in the coming days. Such a conversation...
$100 Million Charity Fraud Case Begins in Ohio

$100 Million Charity Fraud Case Begins in Ohio

Testimony is expected to begin today in the fraud trial of Bobby Thompson, the accused mastermind behind a $100 million multistate defrauding of Navy veterans under the guise of a reputed charity, the United States Navy Veterans Association based in Tampa. A jury has...
Good News: Furloughed Government Workers to Get Back Pay

Good News: Furloughed Government Workers to Get Back Pay

As the partial government shutdown enters its first weekend, Congress is scheduled to meet Saturday to approve legislation that allows for back pay to the 800,000 government workers who have been adversely affected by the recent partisan activity. Unlike other partial...