The Facts About Heart Disease [Infographic]
September 3, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
Millions of Americans die each year due to heart diseases. However, with a healthy lifestyle it is preventable.
Poison Tap Water
August 5, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
14 of the most senior members of the Federal Environmental Protection Agency Have admitted that they are forcing medication and poison on the citizens without choice by adding it to your drinking water and toothpaste.
Your body is absorbing 100% of the toxins…
America’s Most Romantic Cities
August 5, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
From New York to San Francisco, the best U.S. cities to fall in love in—or rekindle romance.
Chupacabra Sighting Times Two
July 14, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
by Mike Krumboltz
A barn in Hood County, Texas, has become ground zero in the hunt for the chupacabra.
Earlier this week, animal control officer Frank Hackett shot and killed what was unquestionably one of the ugliest creatures to ever walk the planet. That much we know. What’s less clear is whether or not the departed creature was the elusive goat-sucking beast.
Interestingly, that wasn’t the only chupacabra sighting around Hood County. A second creature was spotted and killed several miles away. Both appear to be either hairless coyotes, extremely ugly dogs, or, who knows? Maybe the thin
Chupacabra Pictures
July 14, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
Chupacabra Pictures Video what other fashion of the myth do you want? A stuffed Chupacabra? You can find one in the Texas town of Blanco as the Blanco Taxidermy School because a student allegedly poisoned one in his cousin’s barn and brought it into the deep…
Chupacabras
July 14, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
Two canine strange some say is eerily similar to the legendary Chupacabra has been killed in northern Texas during the last week. A piece of Hood County, southwest of Fort Worth, said he heard a roar coming from inside his barn. When he looked, he said…
Stonefish
July 13, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
STONEFISH : The most venomous fish in the world, the stonefish is not aggressive, however its proximity to shores and ability to camouflage itself in coral makes it easy for people to accidentally touch or brush against.It has 13 dangerous spines and a dorsal…
Money Magazine Best Places To Live
July 12, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
Saline, Michigan is just a short drive from the world-class academic, cultural and sports attractions of Ann Arbor and the University of Michigan, and Downtown Detroit is only an hour away. CNN/Money Magazine once again named us one of the country’s…
Bernese Mountain Dog
July 11, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
The Bernese Mountain Dog is a large, strong, sturdy, agile dog. The body is slightly longer than it is tall.The base of the dog is black. The dog has a white blaze on the chest, and white on the head, toes and tip of the tail.They are also known for their…
8 Perfect Summer Lake Towns
July 10, 2010 by Reporter · Leave a Comment
Nature hikes, canoe trips, pancake breakfasts—just another perfect summer day in one of America’s best lake towns.