Virginia Republicans swear loyalty oath to "The Party"

Voters in Virginia's Feb. 12 Republican presidential primary will have to sign an oath swearing loyalty to the eventual GOP ticket.

Who your baby daddy? Home DNA tests at the corner drug store.

Genetic testing is now available at the drugstore. A company called Sorenson Genomics has started selling a paternity test kit through Rite Aid stores in California, Oregon and Washington. It appears to be the first time a DNA test is being sold through a major pharmacy chain.

Indonesia wants intellectual property rights to bird flu virus.

"We must have equitable sharing of benefits arising from the use of viruses through a fair, transparent and equitable mechanism. It is the moral thing to do," Health Minister Siti Fadillah Supari said on Tuesday.

Memphis tops the list of fattest cities in America

Once considered an affliction of the lazy and indulgent, obesity now affects about one-third of Americans. The epidemic has swept up the wealthy, middle class and the poor; city dwellers, suburbanites and those in rural areas; and people of all races and ethnicities.

Neediest kids live in rich states

Low-income children who fare the worst in health care, education and family structure live in some of the nation's wealthiest states, including Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Maryland and Delaware, a study to be released next week reveals.

In MySpace suicide case, community fights back

This community's patience has dried up. The furious neighbors -- and in the wake of recent media reports, an outraged public -- are taking matters into their own hands.

Thousands of salmon die in freak atack

More than 100,000 fish worth more than one million pounds (2.1 million dollars, 1.4 million euros) were killed in the invasion at Glenarm Bay and Red Bay, on the County Antrim north-east coast.

Ron Paul Gets The Pimp Vote

Campaigning through Northern Nevada today, Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul picked up the enthusiastic support of Nevada brothel owner Dennis Hof.

Wild, wily hogs wreak wreckage throughout Texas

Covered in camouflage and carrying an AR-10 assault rifle, night-vision goggles and enough ammo to outfit a small battalion, Paddock was wading through weedy bottomlands, eager to "get up on some hogs," as he excitedly put it.

Buyout Rumors Boost Yahoo Stock.MS wants Yahoo

Microsoft wants to buy Yahoo, blogs Huffington Post's Henry Blodget—there's no other way to interpret comments made by a honcho Thursday that the Bill Gates brand plans to up its online search market share from its current 10% to 30%.

The Real-Life Web MD

Parkinson decided to open his practice in cyberspace, where he recruits, diagnoses and even treats his patients online. He has no office. Instead, he makes himself available to his patients via email or text message.

Created Equal

Last month, James Watson, the legendary biologist, was condemned and forced into retirement after claiming that African intelligence wasn't "the same as ours." "Racist, vicious and unsupported by science," said the Federation of American Scientists.

Man sues for lost finger

A Brooklyn man claims the hospital, noted for its surgical prowess in reattaching limbs and digits, inexplicably lost his sliced-off pinkie, and then handed him a bill for $3,000.

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All together now, aaaahhhhh! We must fight for climax change WOMEN who suffer PSAS constantly feel on the brink of the powerful and rhythmic muscular contractions that orgasms cause.

Possible sentence reduction in store for 19,500 crack convicts

The early release of 19,500 inmates could result as officials try to address perceived unfairness in sentencing under federal cocaine laws.

Skydiver survives 2km fall.

That is 1.24 miles for those in the USA

Feminism killed the caveman

Among Neanderthals, hunting big beasts was women's work as well as men's, so it's a safe bet that female hunters got stomped, gored, and worse with appalling frequency.

Le old Grand K she ain't what she used to be.

To the eye it's an unremarkable object but "Le Grand K" or the international prototype, as it is known, has global significance. The cylinder of platinum and iridium is the only object known to scientists that has a mass of exactly 1kg.

Questions about Jena case funds

Just weeks after some 20,000 demonstrators protested what they decried as unequal justice aimed at six black teenagers in the Louisiana town of Jena, controversy is growing over the accounting and disbursing of at least $500,000 donated to pay for the teenagers' legal defense.

Throw the Bums Out

A record number of Americans say that most members of Congress do not deserve to be re-elected, according to new CNN/Opinion Research Corp. poll.

Would-Be assassin of George Wallace walks free

Arthur Bremer, the man who stalked President Richard M. Nixon before shooting and paralyzing Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace in 1972, was released from a Maryland prison today, with 17 years shaved off his sentence.

Response to fuel spill under Bay Bridge called 'unusually slow'

58,000 gallons,not the 140 gallons we heard earlier on. Hundreds,possibly thousands of birds,seals and fish affected.Gonna be a big payday for some lawyers.

Yellowstone Volcano Rises at Unprecedented Rate

Scientists monitoring the Yellowstone caldera think that's exactly what has caused the caldera floor to rise by almost 3 inches (7 centimeters) per year over the past three years—more than three times faster than it has more typically risen since observations began in 1923.

Porn goes DIY with new website

'Porn is so much better without the corny lines and posing,' explains Andy. 'Pornstars always look unattainable and made-up, whereas DIY porn is much more realistic. You can actually imagine yourself in the person's bedroom.'

It's a dog's life as the world's tallest pooch meets the smallest

Despite their radical difference in size, these two dogs have something in common - Gibson the Great Dane and Boo Boo the toy Chihuahua are both world record holders.

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