
By Fox nation May 1, 2011 Rocker Ted Nugent likes meat, and has no time for those who don’t. We caught up with the rocker and star of the Outdoor Channel show “Ted Nugent Spirit of the Wild,” (which airs on Tuesdays at 8:30 pm ET) to find out more about his love of hunting, [...]
By Kelly Fisher Apr. 23, 2011 A group of U.S. Marines stationed in Afghanistan seem to be Britney Spears fans and a terrific video of them lip-synching to ‘Hold It against me’ has been making the rounds on YouTube. The members of 266 Rein and HMLA 169 located “somewhere deep in the heart of [...]
By: Ann-Marie Murrell GCC/Staff Apr. 16, 2011 Ayn Rand’s masterpiece Atlas Shrugged should be required reading in every school and university in America. It is the anti-Socialism guide book–a warning anthem against allowing government to take over every aspect of our lives. I’ve read Atlas three times and even missed a flight last year while [...]
By Fred Schumacher Apr. 8, 2011 I Am Man (A Call For Unity) is the first single off “The Illumination”, the debut album from the extraordinary Norwegian rock collective Rover. A song about seeing each other for what really are, and not the labels we wear or the roles we play. A song about [...]
By Jonathon M. Seidl Apr. 8, 2011 Remember Rebecca Black? She’s the 13-year-old behind the viral, 88-million views video hit “Friday” — the song that spawned wishes for her death because it may have been the “worst song ever.” In case you don’t remember, here it is: video Now, there have been a lot [...]

By Cory Thompson GCC/Staff Apr. 4, 2011 This is an argument that seems to be gaining ground more than ever. Many believe that college athletes should be paid for their services in different collegiate athletics. Their argument is that there is a lot of money being made from these services and that the money made [...]
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By Bob Schneider GCC/Staff Apr. 1, 2011 A typical Cubs Fan in the First Inning. Yes, Baseball has once again started at Wrigley Field, home of the Chicago Cubs. As a shock to ablsolutely no one, the Cubs lost their home opener to the Pittsburg Pirates, 6-3. After the game, the Cubs new manager said: [...]

By Fox Nation Mar. 23, 2011 Born in London on Feb. 27, 1932 to American parents — her father was an art dealer, her mother had once been an actress — Elizabeth Taylor moved to California with her family when she was seven and was quickly spotted by a talent scout. She made her film [...]
By Emily Esfahani Smith Mar. 20, 2011 Did pop-music end with Rebecca Black? Is Rebecca Black, 13, the worst singer in the world? Should she “cut and die” as one person has urged her to do? Who is this young girl, you ask? Black is the internet sensation in the music video “Friday” which [...]

By AP Feb. 28, 2011 LOS ANGELES – Jane Russell, the busty brunette who shot to fame as the sexy star of Howard Hughes’ 1941 Western “The Outlaw,” died Monday of respiratory failure, her family said. She was 89. Although Russell largely retired from Hollywood after her final film, 1970′s “Darker Than Amber,” she had [...]