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DigitalJournal.com to Live Blog U.S. VP Debate, What to Expect from Palin and Biden

We're happy to announce live coverage of the U.S. vice presidential debate, scheduled for this Thursday Oct. 2 at 9 p.m. EDT. We've teamed up with citizen journalists to offer play-by-play commentary, insight, opinion and debate. Join us!
Posted Sep 29, 2008 by  David Silverberg | 16 comments

Lost: Where has Michael been?

The science fiction TV program "Lost" is now in it's fourth season. A program that always leaves you wondering just what is going on. What is the meaning of an incident and most certainly what will happen the next week.
Posted Mar 17, 2008 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso] | 4 comments

Public Privates-Scratching banned in Italy

Italian men are no longer allowed to scratch their crotches in public. If they do, it can end up costing them a hefty fine, according to a new hands-off ruling by Italy's Court of Appeal.
Posted Mar 1, 2008 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso] | 113 comments

Federal Government Admits Link Between Autism And Childhood Vaccines

In what could become a precedent-setting case, the U.S. Court of Federal Claims has ruled in favor of a child alleged to have regressed into autism as a result of vaccinations. What has long been denied by the government may finally be coming to light.
Posted Feb 29, 2008 by  Pamela Jean (GotTheScoop) | 33 comments

TopFinds: From Australia's Penis Painter to the Brits' Fat Jesus

An artist who paints portraits with his penis. Google going for the gonads in competition with Microsoft. And government agency staffers who snooped on others' privates. These are just some of the saucy stories making headlines around the world.
Posted Feb 29, 2008 by  David Silverberg | 29 comments

The First Annual Digital Journal Awards for Excellence in Citizen Journalism

Digital Journal has experienced incredible growth in 2007, paying out more than $25,000 to citizen journalists for their news reports and the site has attracted more than 14 million pageviews. These are the citizen journalists who help make it happen.
Posted Dec 28, 2007 by  Chris Hogg | 110 comments

Study Says Whales Evolved From Raccoon-Sized, Deer-Like Animal

Evolution is a funny thing, especially if it's part of your imagination that doesn't work, or if you're simply not good with imagery. Case in point: Whales evolved from a deer-like animal about the size of a raccoon according to a new report.
Posted Dec 22, 2007 by  Chris Hogg | 11 comments

Op-Ed: Mike Huckabee's sneaky ad is a miracle

In a transparent bid to remind voters of his Christian credentials, Mike Huckabee, an ordained Baptist minister, has released a new campaign ad which found a clever way to include a cross in the picture without it seeming deliberate.
Posted Dec 19, 2007 by  lensman67 | 73 comments

New Study Says Global Warming Not Caused by Man

A new peer-reviewed study by climate scientists at three American Universities, has concluded that global climate change is Natural, 'unstoppable' and cannot be affected or modified by controlling emissions of greenhouse gases like CO2.
Posted Dec 16, 2007 by  phree | 35 comments

Gang Raped Halliburton/KBR Employee Exposes Coverup By Government

Jamie Leigh Jones has come forward to expose the coverup she has experienced following her gang rape in Baghdad. Employed by KBR, a subsidiary of Halliburton, she claims she was drugged and gang raped. Following the incident, no charges were ever filed.
Posted Dec 15, 2007 by  Pamela Jean (GotTheScoop) | 34 comments

Suggested Treatments For Carpal Tunnel Differ

Modern online lifestyle has produced a plethora of cases of carpal tunnel syndrome. Doctors ideas for the solution run from steroids to surgery to lifestyle changes. While most of the ideas have merit,not all produce the same results.
Posted Nov 16, 2007 by  wolfman2001 | 245 comments

TopFinds: From a $15-Billion Facebook Valuation to Earth's Destruction

From Facebook's deep-pocketed partner to Bush's media shills, these are the top stories of the week from technology, heath, world issues and the Internet as well as the awards for top-notch citizen journalism.
Posted Oct 26, 2007 by  David Silverberg | 76 comments

Star Wars' Yoda gets his own stamp

The U.S. Postal Service was using the force on Thursday, releasing a new postage stamp that features Star Wars' Jedi Master Yoda, known for his odd syntax as well as his wisdom.
Posted Oct 25, 2007 by  RobotGod | 5 comments

Charlie Sheen Plays With Dolls?

I'm not talking the good looking kind of doll you pick up at a bar or a wrap party. I'm also not talking the tiny porcelain kind. We're talking life size here. The kind you blow up.
Posted Oct 22, 2007 by  RobotGod | 24 comments

Paris Hilton wants to be cryogenically Frozen

Paris makes the news once again. No, not Paris, Texas. Tiny dog carrier and otherwise celebrity and hotel heiress Paris "That's hot" Hilton. Will the antics never stop? Probably not.
Posted Oct 21, 2007 by  RobotGod | 4 comments

An old villain to return in Superman sequel?

Rumor is, we just might see an old favorite returning again as the villain in the next installment of the Superman series, when the Man Of Steel flies again. And it's not Lex Luthor.
Posted Oct 21, 2007 by  RobotGod | 8 comments

Maine middle school to offer birth control for kids aged 11 to 13

The proposal was approved by the school board at a Maine middle school for birth control pills and patches to be available for students as young as eleven years old. They will be able to get them at the student health center.
Posted Oct 18, 2007 by  Cynthia T. [Picasso] | 118 comments

'Second Earth' found, 20 light years away

European Scientists have found an earth like planet orbiting a cool red dwarf in the constellation of Libra, only 20 light years away from our solar system. It has surface temperature between 0 and 40 deg C.
Posted Oct 17, 2007 by  Chris V. (cgull) | 6 comments

Dentist claims breast rubs appropriate

A dentist accused of fondling the breasts of 27 patients is arguing that chest massages are an appropriate procedure in some cases. His lawyer says dental journals discuss the need to massage those muscles to treat a common jaw problem.
Posted Oct 16, 2007 by  RobotGod | 9 comments

Today Marks The First Day For 'Baby Boomers' To Register For Social Security Benefits

January 1, 1946 marked the beginning of the "baby boomer" generation. A generation that is now coming of age so to speak. Today begins the first day of many to follow where those boomers now become eligible for social security benefits.
Posted Oct 15, 2007 by  Pamela Jean (GotTheScoop) | 13 comments
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