Since 2000, Florida has become infamous for voting suspicion and corruption. Now the Sunshine State is back in the national spotlight for voter suppression.
A week after superstorm Hurricane Sandy, more than 130,000 residents in New York City are still without power - and left without a timetable as to when the lights will come back on.
The folks at Upworthy.com have done us all a favor by adding some flavor into a long presidential campaign that can leave voters confused by the loads of attack ads and slander.
The curious case of Cee-Lo Green took another turn, as the woman accusing The Voice host of sexually assaulting her now claims she was drugged by the singer and woke up naked while he was in the room.
Controversial anti-Obama artist John McNaughton has unveiled his latest political creation - a portrait entitled "Runaway Slave" bashing the Democratic Party.
Secret Service agent Rafael Prieto committed suicide after it was revealed that for nearly six years, he kept his extramarital affair with a Mexican woman a secret.
It was a horrific scene while the flood waters started to rise rapidly as Diane Norris and her 89-year-old mother headed for the front door of their Staten Island home.
The power will be back on for some 900,000 residents when Con Edison flips the switch back on for New Yorkers who lost power in Sandy’s “unprecedented” blackout - but unfortunately not for another week.
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