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Global Grind’s coverage of today’s news affecting urban millennials.

Try fugu, otherwise known as the world’s most dangerous dinner. If it doesn’t kill you, it’s pretty good.

A bill that could enable a woman to receive damages in wage discrimination case is filibustered by Republicans.

Girls between the ages of 8 and 14 spent the day helping their parents fight insurgents and defuse mines. It’s from the Onion. (Hint, hint.)

Dick Cheney once said help is on the way for U.S. military. This writer says he’s right – once Bush leaves office, there may be a Commander-in-Chief who can really do something for U.S. soldiers.

In the wake of rising food prices, the UN announces a new task force to help alleviate the crisis.

A conservative site says even the left is attacking Rev. Jeremiah Wright.

Miley Cyrus says she’s now ’embarrassed’ by photos from her now infamous ‘Vanity Fair’ shoot. But were they really that bad? Here’s a video montage.

Bride and groom start off married life together by battling each other and Good Samaritans who came to help.

As the mainstream media lets McCain get a pass on his Iraq remarks, informed bloggers beg to differ, citing footage of his actual comments.

The era of cheap, abundant petroleum is just about over. How ready are we to change our habits?

Eyebrow shaving becomes a must at Portland high school.

In the last ten years, 400,000 people were arrested for marijuana possession in New York City, making it the global leader in marijuana arrests. But a report says that’s due to racial profiling.