In around half of Walmart’s 4 700 US stores, you’ll find firearms for sale, although the retail chain has now pulled guns and ammunition from display shelves.
On November 3, America will vote for its next president, but the country needs to prepare for what could be weeks and months of legal battles.
Sacha Baron Cohen decided to dust off his ill-fitting grey suit and moustache, just in time for the midterm elections. Jagshemash!
Over here in South Africa we call them ‘blessers’ – the older, wealthier man who spoils younger women in return for sex. A US ‘Sugar Daddy’ website has taken things to the next level.
Hillary Clinton announced yesterday that she has put her name forward for the 2016 US presidency. See the her video and the logo-haters here.
On his way back to the White House, Barack Obama made a stop at his campaign headquarters in Chicago yesterday. This was because he wanted to thank his campaign staff after Tuesday’s big victory.
Yesterday campaigning for the US elections officially ended, with voting starting today. In a final bid to rally people behind him, Barack Obama’s last couple of events for the day featured the likes of Bruce Springsteen and Jay-Z.
With the US presidential elections kicking off tomorrow, campaigning has never been fiercer. Even comedians Chris Rock and Will Ferrell released super funny videos recently – both urging people to vote for Barack Obama, or Barry, as we come to learn the US president is also known as.
CNN endured the ridicule of the Internet yesterday for running a story about women’s votes being ruled by their menstrual cycles. The article was based on unpublished research, and was pulled within hours.
Hustler publisher, and all round bad-ass Larry Flynt posted a full page advert in the Washington Post and USA Today over the weekend offering a bunch of cash for any information about Mitt Romney’s tax affairs. Not exactly classy, but exactly awesome.
Mitt Romney has only just been confirmed as the presidential candidate for the Republican Party in the US, which means pretty soon he’s going to have to be answering some big question and making some tough political decisions. The most important of these has just arisen – to SNL, or not to SNL?