Cincinnati -
It is 2012, and a full year into the NFL lockout. On a cold December Sunday in Cincinnati, Paul Brown Stadium is a dark, empty structure. What once was a bustling metropolis of sports fans stands dead.
Around 5000 dead blackbirds found in Arkansas. More than 100,000 dead fish wash up on shore of Arkansas river. A hundred tons of fish found dead in Brazil. Sound like a movie? Well it's not.
After almost a decade of 9/11-related fear at airports, new safety measures are being scrutinized more than ever before. When traveling by air this holiday season, people will be subject to one of two things: a full-body scan or an invasive pat-down.
New York -
This article may be long, and it may be short, but it is going to get the point across. The "ground zero mosque controversy is disgusting, and it should be a joke to even consider it a real issue.
Several months after the now infamous “Christmas Day Bombing”, many people continue to feel unsafe during airport travel. Would "profilers", who spot anything suspicious in airports, determine legitimate threats?
As a diehard Bengals fan, I went into the Bengals vs. Jets wild card playoff game with a positive attitude, but when walking out of the stadium in disdain, remembered how with sports in Cincinnati, Murphy's law is always a factor.
Get over it. The New York Yankees are world series champions. They dueled it out with the fighting Philies and came out victorious. Much of this can be attributed to the immense amount of money invested into their billion-dollar team.
Through the first few weeks of the 2009 college football season, we have had many surprises. Among these, two have stood out in my mind. These are the success of the University of Michigan and the University of Cincinnati.
Yet another pice of bad news has hit the Michigan Football Program. The team is accused of violating NCAA rules regarding the amount of time players are permitted on the field during practices and training.
World record sprinter Usain Bolt has shocked the world on multiple occasions, setting the world record in many different sprinting events, and is now ready to set records in the long jump event.
Edinson Volquez, a starting pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds, has undergone reconstructive elbow surgery, sometimes referred to as Tommy John Surgery, and is likely to miss the entire 2010 season.