Romney Turns from Moderate to Ultra Conservative to Win GOP Race
Republican Presidential candidate Mitt Romney is leaving no stone unturned in his attempt to portray himself as the most conservative candidate in the fray. Romney, who of late has realized the importance of being ultra conservative to win Republican nomination, took his conservative rhetoric to new heights in Colorado.
Minnesota, Colorado: GOP Race Turns Competitive and Volatile
By all indications, the Republican poll scenario in Minnesota and Colorado will be as volatile as it can be.
Nevada Republican Caucus:Final Results Officially Announced
The official final results from Nevada Republican caucus are out now and Mitt Romney has won the state with 50 percentage of vote. Romney received 16,486 votes while Newt Gingrich has come second with 21.1 percent (6,956) votes. Ron Paul is close behind Gingrich with 18.7 percentage (6175) votes, while Santorum has finished fourth with just 9.9 percent (3,227) votes.
Liam Neeson and ‘The Grey’ Wolf Stew Feast: PETA Calls for Boycott of Movie
The Grey actor Liam Neeson has entered into the bad book of animal right activists, who claim that the actor's act of dining on wolf flesh will endanger the species.
Ron Paul 2012: Romney May be Ahead, Paul Can Surprise in Nevada
Nevada, the first-in-the-west caucus, is choosing its Republican presidential nominee for 2012 elections Saturday. The trial polls do indicate a Mitt Romney victory in the state, which has very high Mormon population.
Nevada Caucus 2012: Where to Find Election Results and Caucus Details
The Nevada Republicans will head to their caucus stations on Saturday to choose the state's Republican nominee to fight Barack Obama in the Nov. general elections. According to the Nevada State Caucuses Web site, the state has 400,310 registered Republicans voting for 28 delegates.
Super Bowl 2012:The Celebrity Fans Who Endorse the Patriots and Giants [PHOTOS]
Super Bowl has always attracted the celebrity football fans and this year's big game is no different. Both the teams have got celebrity stars, models and pop icons rooting for them. We are expecting many of them to be present at Indianapolis to cheer their teams.
Super Bowl 2012: GoDaddy's Naked Lady and Scantly Clad Pussycat Ads Irk Viewers (VIDEO)
If you have been expecting something fresh and extraordinary from GoDaddy after the SOPA backlash, you are in for a disappointment.
Komen Denies Political Influence; Supporters Say Planned Parenthood is Singled Out
In an attempt to blunt the criticism against its decision to cut funding for the Planned Parenthood, the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Cure denied the influence of political views in its decision.
Top Five Free IRS Tax Filing Websites
The U.S. tax season is on and April 15 is the deadline for filing the Federal tax returns for 2011 without a penalty.
Only Ron Paul and Romney Can Beat Barack Obama: Latest Poll
Republican presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Ron Paul have better a chance of defeating incumbent President Barack Obama nationally, according to the latest USA Today/Gallup poll results.
Florida Primary Polls: Where the Candidates Are Holding ‘Night Watch Party’
Florida primary polls are open now and nearly 16 percent of the Republican voters have already cast their votes in early and absentee ballots.
Florida Republican Primary: Poll Starts at 7 a.m.; Where to Get Live Results
Nearly 16 percent of Florida's registered Republican voters have made use of the absentee ballots and early voting facility before Tuesday's presidential primary. The polling starts at 7 a.m. on Tuesday in Florida Republican primary. The state-wide results will be available in the Florida Department of State Web site link given here.
Gingrich Sued for Copyright Infringement for 'Eye of the Tiger' Campaign Song (Video)
Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich is in trouble as one of the authors of the hit song Eye of the Tiger has sued him for copyright violation.Gingrich has been using the Eye of the Tiger song from Rocky III as his campaign theme anthem since 2009. The lawsuit claiming copyright violation was filed by Frankie Sullivan for his Rude Music Inc., which owns the copyright.
Saul Alinsky Has More in Common with Gingrich than Obama
Republican presidential hopeful Newt Gingrich has invoking the name of Saul Alinsky often to describe the danger a second term for President Barack Obama could bring to America. Twice, at his victory speech at South Carolina and in a Florida debate, Gingrich has accused Obama of shaping America to reflect the ideals of Alinsky. Who, however, is Saul Alinsky? Is he evil personified, as Gingrich suggests? And why is he unwilling to throw any light on this person? He says nothing ...
HBO Game of Thrones Season 2 Trailer Released, Series to Premier on April 1 (VIDEO)
HBO has released the trailer of its much anticipated series, Game of Thrones Season 2. The widely acclaimed part one was based on George R.R. Martin's popular fantasy novel saga A Song of Ice and Fire. The series had garnered millions of fans worldwide.
Santorum: Trisomy-Affected Daughter Bella is Miraculously Recovering From Pneumonia
Rick Santorum's daughter Isabella is recovering from pneumonia in a local hospital in Virginia. Three-and-a-half year old Bella, as she is called fondly by her family, is affected by a devastating genetic condition called Trisomy 18.
To Jailbreak or Not to Jailbreak: Legal Status and a Way Out
The act of jailbreaking - whether tethered, untethered or semi-tethered - was not crime, until now. However, unless the exemption granted by the U.S. Copyright Office is extended, it could well become one. If an exemption is granted, it will allow owners of mobile phones to use the software of their choice in their smartphones.
Victoria Azarenka Beats Maria Sharapova: Best Moments with 2012 Australian Open Trophy [PHOTOS]
Belarusian tennis star, Victoria Azarenka, beat Russian former World No. 1 Maria Sharapova, in a lopsided match, to win the 2012 Australian Open Women's Singles title. Azarenka, 22, beat Sharapova, 24, in an hour and twenty-two minutes - 6-3, 6-0 - on Saturday. Check out photographs of a delighted Azarenka with her trophy...
Santorum Cancels Campaign Events to be With Trisomy 18-Affected Daughter; What is Trisomy 18?
Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum has cancelled all his campaign events scheduled for Sunday, according to a statement released by his campaign office. The cancelations were made after Santorum's daughter, Isabella, was admitted to the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia, on Saturday evening.
Power and Beauty: Leading Women Politicians from across the World [PHOTOS]
The combination of beauty and brains is considered a rare phenomenon. We present the six most powerful and glamorous female politicians...
Man Sentenced to 205 Years in Prison for Setting Girlfriend Ablaze
A Clayton County jury Friday sentenced a 30-year-old man to more than 200 years in prison for setting his girlfriend ablaze a year ago.
Ron Paul Challenges His Republican Rivals for a 25-Mile Bike Ride [VIDEO]
Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul challenged his much younger rivals to a bike ride to prove his physical fitness after moderator Wolf Blitzer had asked him about his age and health in the CNN-Florida debate Thursday.
Florida Republican Debate: Romney, Santorum Score Over Gingrich; Ron Paul Stands out
Thursday's Republican debate, which would be the last before Florida goes to polls on Jan. 31, failed to produce any spark.
Indian Republic Day Celebrations: Best Looks of Thai PM Yinluck Shinawatra on Her Indian Tour
Thailand's Prime Minister, Yinluck Shinawatra, is the Guest of Honor at the celebration of India's 63rd Republic Day. She is in the country on a three-day visit. Check out some of her looks on this visit to India...
Exotic Species New to Science Discovered in Suriname (VIDEO)
A scientific expedition into the pristine tropical forests of Suriname has brought some good news in the wildlife front. The three week survey by Conservation International (CI), as part of its Rapid Assessment Program (RAP), has discovered 46 exceptional species that are new to science.
Obama's State of the Union Speech: President Fires Salvo at Romney and Co.
Even before U.S. President Barack Obama made his State of the Union speech on Tuesday, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney released a pre-buttal to his speech, warning the President would use the platform to divide the nation with a biased speech targeting the general elections. As it turned out, Obama did use the platform to deliver a speech aimed at November's general elections and although he never singled out or named his Republican opponents, he did take several jabs at M...
Florida Republican Debate 2012: Romney Scores, Gingrich Goes on the Defensive
Looks like the South Carolina Republican verdict has taught some good lessons to Mitt Romney. The NBC-Florida debate saw a different version of Romney, who was at his aggressive best.
Mitt Romney Releases Tax Returns: Paid $6.2M in Taxes but $7M to Church and Charity
Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, succumbing to public pressure, released his tax returns for the year 2010 and estimated returns for the year 2011, early on Tuesday, according to a Washington Post report. His disclosures show he earned $21.7 million in 2010, for which he paid tax at the rate of 13.9 percent - therefore he paid approximately $3 million in taxes. According to the report, his income will stand at $20.9 million in 2011, for which he will pay tax at the estimated rate ...
Chinese New Year 2012: What Each Day of the 15-Day Celebration Means
The Chinese New Year is a Dragon year and it starts on Jan. 23. The Chinese New Year is also called the Spring Festival or the lunar New Year and is one of the most colorful festivals in the world. The 15-day long celebrations have several myth and beliefs woven around them. Each day denotes certain customs and traditions...