New Batwoman is a lesbian - Jun 1, 2006

Gotham will never be the same.

Google dumps news sites that criticize radical Islam

The Google censors are at it again.

Bigger Breasts Increase Cancer Risk

A new study shows that breast cancer risk increases with larger breast size.

Breast Cancer Advancements

Newly launched site provides comprehensive breast cancer news and information updates. Coverage includes advances in treatment, information on research and the latest studies, and personal profiles and success stories for breast cancer patients.

States Step Up Fight on Abortion

"Taking direct aim at Roe vs. Wade, lawmakers from several states are proposing broad restrictions on abortion, with the goal of forcing the U.S. Supreme Court — once it has a second new justice — to revisit the landmark ruling issued 33 years ago today."

Google Earth fingers CIA rendition flights?

"Here's a absolute beauty for those of you who like the skies above Google Earth filled with black helicopters: what exactly was going on at Glasgow Prestwick airport the day the Google sat passed over?"

Apple ipod: Comprehensive News Coverage of all things ipod

A new blog provides continuously updated ipod news and information from a wide variety of media sources. Subjects include news from Apple, updates on ipod gadgets and accessories and stories on the ipod culture. A complete wrap-up of all things ipod.

What Happens To Reality TV Stars when the Show is Over?

"Reality TV isn't for the weak of ego, or the merely normal; to succeed, you must be "super-normal." Our reporter talks to some of the industry's most infamous offspring about their lives after the show—and the psychologists who were responsible for vetting them in the f

Web sites judged in a blink

"Internet users can give Web sites a thumbs up or thumbs down in less than the blink of an eye, according to a study by Canadian researchers."

Iran Lifts CNN Ban; Amanpour Criticized

"Iran lifted its ban on CNN on Tuesday, a day after the government barred the U.S. network from the country because of its mistranslation of nuclear comments by President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, state television reported."

Broncos new favorite to take Super Bowl title | IndyStar.com

"After putting in an impressive performance to knock out New England, the Broncos sat home Sunday and watched the Pittsburgh Steelers upset the Indianapolis Colts, the previous odds-on favorite to win it all."

Google: The Prejudice Map

The Google Prejudice Map shows what different people around the world are known for. Leave it to Google.

Gore Accuses Bush of Breaking the Law

"Former Vice President Al Gore asserted Monday that President Bush "repeatedly and persistently" broke the law by eavesdropping on Americans without a court warrant and called for a federal investigation of the practice."

Officials Concerned About Muslim Converts

"Intelligence services are tracking a disturbing new phenomenon: A growing number of Westerners are giving their hearts to radical Islam and some may try to prove themselves through jihad, or holy war."

Is Apple's iPod the greatest consumer product of our time?

Age of the ipod.

CNN banned from Iran for nuclear translation gaffe

"Iran on Monday banned CNN journalists from working there after the broadcaster misquoted President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as saying Tehran wanted nuclear weapons."

'CSI effect' reaches into real courtrooms

"Reality TV they are not, but two hit shows are so convincing as imitations of life in the criminal justice system that some legal experts worry they're distorting the expectations of real jurors."

Austria must return 'Nazi-theft' Klimts

"The Austrian governments should return five paintings by Gustav Klimt to the heir of a Jewish family, a Vienna arbitration court said Monday, indirectly backing the family's claims that the pictures were stolen by the Nazis."

Online video face-off: Apple versus Google / Tech giants hope TV show downloads are next big thing

"Will personal computers overtake televisions as the screen of choice for watching hit shows such as "Desperate Housewives?""

Africa's First Elected Female Leader Takes Power in Liberia

Africa's first elected female head of state, Ellen Johnson Sirleaf, is being sworn in Monday in post-war Liberia.

MLB: Company that runs fantasy leauges sues for free rights to batting averages

A company that runs sports fantasy leagues is asking a federal court to decide whether major leaguers' batting averages and home run counts are historical facts that can be used freely or property that can be sold.

Rice Again Rules Out 2008 White House Run - Yahoo! News

"Not even a vote of confidence from Laura Bush can change Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's mind about running for president in 2008."

Liberal Critics not giving up on Alito

"Liberal groups pledge to expand their uphill campaign against Supreme Court nominee Samuel A. Alito Jr., saying this week's hearings provided fuel for a sustained lobbying effort against his confirmation."

Mass Sea Turtle Deaths Perplex Biologists

"More than 100 dead and dying sea turtles have washed up on the beaches of El Salvador in the past ten days, and marine biologists cannot yet explain what is killing them, officials said Friday."

Laura Bush: Rice could be candidate for President in '08

"Ahead of her trip to witness the inauguration of Africa's first elected female president, first lady Laura Bush said Friday that the United States could elect a female president in the next few terms, and said she would like to cast a ballot for Secretary of State Condoleezza Ri

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