Should the United States Get Rid of the Penny? – Survey of the Day
Last month Canada joined countries like Australia and Great Britain in eliminating the penny. Is the United States next?
Last month Canada joined countries like Australia and Great Britain in eliminating the penny. Is the United States next?
I don't normally play the lottery, but when a jackpot is up to $500 Million dollars it gets my attention, so I'll probably end up buying a ticket or 2.
The $2 bucks is worth the daydreaming about what to buy with that money, besides the obvious, pay bills or get a new house, that's great and all but what is that one luxury item that you would buy?
A new Travelodge survey found that 35 percent of adults in the UK sleep with a teddy bear to help de-stress and sleep at night.
Twenty-five percent of men said they take their teddy bear with them when they're away on business
Last month Virgin Galactic announced it would begin offering commercial space flights later this year.
In light of the Occupy Wall Street movement focusing attention on the “one percent” and the debate over raising taxes on the wealthy, Gallup asked 1,012 adults how much money they would need to make a year in order to consider themselves rich.
Many haters of ‘Jersey Shore,’ ‘Teen Mom 2,’ ’16 and Pregnant’ and ‘Real World’ have always somewhat jokingly said these shows are harming society. Turns out they might be right, at least when young ladies are concerned. A study released on Wednesday by The Parents Television Council (PTC) shows that females in these shows engage in 88 percent of the sexual dialogue and insult each other more than the men.
These days, the Christmas season kicks into full swing right after Thanksgiving ends, but it looks like the majority of Americans aren’t particularly thrilled with spending an entire month celebrating the holiday.
According to a survey from the Pew Research Center of 2003 American adults, the idea of American exceptionalism is alive and well among the 48 percent of the country who say the US stands alone as the best country in the world.
Hackers don't have to work very hard to get nude pictures from celebrities, as it turns out most of them have them on their cell phones. Scarlett Johansson and Mila Kunis are just the latest in the long line of young celebrities to have nude pictures stolen from their phones.
Chances are hackers don't care about what's on your phone, but if they did, and they got access to your cell would they find pictures that you wouldn't want them, or the world to see? Answer this week's poll question after the jump.