Posts Tagged ‘summer’

Report: No Way This Year’s Summer Strawberries Living Up To Hype

WASHINGTON—In the midst of unprecedented buzz over the highly anticipated 2013 crop of summer strawberries, a report issued today by the U.S. The Onion Tweet This Post

Play of the Day: North Korea Summer Camp

With Cinco de Mayo over the weekend, Friday’s late-night shows noted the holiday’s occurrence. Joe Biden’s Friday celebration was considered an opportunity to make fun of the vice president by Jimmy Fallon, while Jay Leno marked the holiday by talking about immigration again. Politics News Headlines – Yahoo! News Tweet This Post

Officials Knew of Petraeus Affair Last Summer

High-level officials at the FBI and the Justice Department were notified in the late summer that agents had uncovered what appeared to be an extramarital affair involving CIA director David Petraeus, the New York Times reports. Tweet This Post

Biden Says Life Better Than It Was 4 Years Ago But Nothing Can Touch Summer Of ’87

CHARLOTTE, NC—Accepting his renomination at the Democratic National Convention on Thursday, Vice President Joe Biden countered recent Republican criticisms by asserting that most Americans were indeed better off than they were four ago, but he ackno… Tweet This Post

School Janitor’s Summer As Human Already A Distant Memory

NORTH PLATTE, NE—Two weeks into the new school year, North Platte High School janitor Stan McCurdy’s fond memories of his summer as a human being looked upon with dignity and respect have all but slipped away, sources reported Friday. Tweet This Post

Seven summer travel scams to avoid

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Obama’s pros, cons as summer of campaigning starts

Four months from Election Day, President Barack Obama has an edge in support among women, African-Americans, Hispanics and young people, groups that could swing the race in November. Tweet This Post

Mitt Romney faces summer of hurdles, opportunities

As the White House challenger, Mitt Romney can seize on the attention that accompanies the selection of a running mate. When the London Olympics get under way, he can use that spotlight to play up his leadership of the 2002 Winter Games in Salt Lake City. Tweet This Post