- Israeli airstrikes against
Palestinians
resumed in the Gaza Strip on Wednesday after Hamas rejected a
ceasefire agreement. - Some NASA astronomers are
predicting the discovery of alien life in the universe
within 20 years. - An
unbelievably nightmarish Comcast service call is giving the
company very bad PR at a time when it wants the federal government
to approve its merger with Time Warner Cable. During the 10-minute
call, a Comcast customer service representative abjectly refused to
cancel a customer’s cable and berated the customer for being
insufficiently positive about Comcast’s internet speeds. - For years, the University of California at Los Angeles has
violated state
law and continued to practice race-based affirmative action,
according to a new book by a UCLA professor. - Max Temkin, one of the co-creators of the popular party game
“Cards Against Humanity,” was accused of rape by a woman he knew in
college a decade ago. Temkin
denied the charge, though the wording of his defense was
criticized by some. CAH has faced its own share of criticism in
recent weeks—designers removed cards that made fun of rape
and transvestites after people complained about them.
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