June, 2010
Second Amendment ruling on the last day of Supreme Court session
The constitutionality of gun control laws are clarified by the Supreme Court. This ruling does strike down laws that limit handgun ownership – to a point. For one of the most part, McDonald v. Chicago clarifies the 2008 decision striking down a Washington D.C. law.
SCOTUS rules on gun ownership
The recent decision about gun ownership is ...
Even though the high personal finance savvy is rising, high credit card debt persists
Americans are more educated about credit than they were before the recession started up; however, their knowledge about personal finance isn't resulting in better decisions about credit and lending. A survey indicates that most Americans know the exact interest rates that they are paying on their credit card and they know their credit rating. Even ...
Twilight Eclipse premiere and the lunar eclipse of 2010 are here together
June 26, Saturday, was the first lunar eclipse of 2010. Before viewing the first lunar eclipse of 2010, millions of tweens will be in movie theaters taking in the "Eclipse" premiere, the latest installment of "The Twilight Saga," which has been released on the same date. Saturday's lunar eclipse will be a partial eclipse and ...
Grown Ups makes their money off of stupid-guy stereotypes
If you're planning on going to the movies this weekend, then the "Grown Ups" review may just effect your choice. "Grown Ups" is a guys-behaving-badly comedy that focuses on childhood friends who get together to re-connect. There have been mixed reviews on the movie. This $ 70 million movie hopes to pull in at least ...
$ 65 trillion owed to North Korea according to Kim Jong-Il
Reparations payments have been a part of post-war recovery for centuries, and now North Korea's Kim Jong-Il wants a piece of the pie. According to the Australian Broadcasting Company, Korea is demanding – not suggesting; demanding – that the United States pay nearly $ 65 trillion U.S. in reparations for "six decades of hostility." KCNA, ...