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Snooki and JWoww to Enter Jersey City? Is Snooki Bisexual?
Jersey City, will play host to a spin-off of MTV's "Jersey shore".
Amir Khan Secures Rematch with Lamont Peterson in Las Vegas
Amir Khan will fight Lamont Peterson in Las Vegas on May 19 in a potentially explosive rematch.
NYPD Under Fire Over Mosque Snooping
Muslim groups and civil rights activists across the US are furious and have demanded the immediate resignation of the New York Police Department commissioner, Ray Kelly, after reports of secret surveillance of some mosques by the NYPD emerged.
Beyonce A Subject In University
A University in New Jersey has introduced a new course on singer Beyonce Knowles' life as part of the school's Women's and Gender Studies curriculum.
Wolfhound-PRO Can Track Cell Phone Activities Anywhere
Wolfhound-PRO is an advanced cell phone detector.
Deer Smashes through Shop's Glass Doors [VIDEO]
New Jersey shoppers scatter in shock after deer gallops through doors of Wellbeing store.
Jon Bon Jovi Hoax: 'Heaven looks a lot like New Jersey'
Rock star Bon Jovi turned to Facebook to prove to fans that he is still very much alive after premature reports of the musician's death spread online..
Is the U.S Death Penalty Facing its Own Execution?
The number of executions and death penalties in the U.S. has continued to steadily decline, reaching a record low in 2011 as public support for capital punishment appearing to languish.
India's 'Auntie Hitler' Offends U.S. Jews
An Indian television channel has been asked to change the name of a new soap opera with the word Hitler in the title after triggering a controversy in the United States.
Accused al-Qaida Sympathiser Charged with New York Bomb Plot
A resident of New York has been arrested on suspicion of planning to bomb targets, including police cars and post offices.
MF Global Close To Bankruptcy Protection Deal
MF Global is said to be “close” to agreeing a deal to file for bankruptcy protection and sell some of its assets to Interactive Brokers Group.
Parents of 'Adolf Hitler' And 'Aryan Race' Lose Custody of Their Children
A couple from New Jersey who named two of their children Adolf Hitler and Aryan Nation have lost custody of all three of their children.
Irene Forces Partial Shutdown of N.J. Nuclear Plants
Three nuclear reactors in southern New Jersey have powered partway down due to debris from the aftermath of hurricane Irene that is now blocking essential cooling water intakes, the Daily Mail has revealed.
Besiktas Approach Kobe Bryant Over Turkey Move
NBA Basketball news: Besiktas are in negotiations with Kobe Bryant's representatives about the Los Angeles Lakers basketball player moving to Turkey during the current NBA lockout.
20-Plus Suspected Anonymous Hackers Arrested in U.S., UK, Netherlands
Law enforcement agencies in the U.S., U.K. and Netherlands have arrested 20 suspected members of the hacker collective Anonymous.
Pre-Season 2011 – Where to Watch Manchester United’s Tour of The U.S Live
Manchester United travels to the U.S to prepare for their upcoming defence of the Barclays Premier League. The U.S Tour will give U.S fans the opportunity to see the likes of Wayne Rooney and Ashley Young showcases their talents in five American cities.
Centrica share price up on FTSE 100 after Gateway acquisition
Shares in Centrica were down on the FTSE 100 in morning trading after the energy company said its North American subsidiary, Direct Energy, would be acquiring energy retailer Gateway Energy Services Corporation for $90 million.
The Top 5 Universities for Undergraduate Internships
Presenting a look at the list of top 5 national universities in terms of the proportion of undergraduate students who have internship experience and the support available to them.
BP share price down on FTSE 100 as Cameron prepares to defend company from oil spill, al-Megrahi attacks
Now however BP faces yet more attacks as U.S. legislators are looking not just at BP's safety precautions in the Gulf of Mexico, but at the possibility that the company may have lobbied for the release of Abdelbaset Ali al-Megrahi, the man convicted of killing 270 people with the bombing of Pan Am flight 103 in 1988. Of the 270 victims 190 were from the U.S.