Sarah Palin Says ‘No’ to Mark Burnett for TV Talk Show
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has been offered a major syndicated TV talk show by reality show producer Mark Burnett but turned down the deal.
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Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin has been offered a major syndicated TV talk show by reality show producer Mark Burnett but turned down the deal.
KISS bass player Gene Simmons has caused an uproar among Australia’s Muslim community by launching an attack on Islamic culture while in Melbourne.
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A California father of four died after being beaten by police outside of a Bakersfield hospital, while witnesses say he begged for his life.
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The man who made the anti-Islam film that Obama administration officials erroneously blamed for the Benghazi, Libya, terror attacks remains in federal prison eight months later.
Iran will preside over the United Nations arms control forum this month, despite the fact that it is under U.N. sanctions for illicit nuclear activities and routinely supplies arms to the terrorist organization Hezbollah in violation of international law.
One of two reactors at the Indian Point nuclear plant, just 13 miles from the United States Military Academy at West Point, will soon be operating with an expired license.
