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Horrorcore Rap Killings Shock Sleepy Va. Town
Sep 24, 2009 8:29 AM CDT
Horrorcore Rap Killings Shock Sleepy Va. Town
Questions abound about music's role in family's slaughter
(Newser)
- Farmville is a sleepy Virginia town of 7,000, hardly the kind of place you’d expect a Californian “horrorcore” rapper to brutally bludgeon four people to death, Yet that's exactly what 20-year-old Richard Alden Samuel McCroskey III, aka “Syko Sam,” is suspected of doing. “I...
Best Small Towns in America
Jul 13, 2009 1:35 PM CDT
Best Small Towns in America
(Newser)
- Looking for a nice place to move to? CNN has compiled a list of the 100 best small towns to live in, based on what poll respondents said they wanted in a town. Unsurprisingly, the local economy is the No. 1 criterion, but crime rates, affordable housing, schools, and how...
Sleepy NH Town Happy
It's Getting Souter Back
May 2, 2009 12:48 PM CDT
Sleepy NH Town Happy It's Getting Souter Back
(Newser)
- Head over the Piscataquog River, past some stone walls and chickenwire fences, and you’ll find a rickety farmhouse, its barn’s nameplate reading, “Souter,” reports Peter Schworm of the
Los Angeles Times
. The Supreme Court justice grew up in this sleepy part of New Hampshire, and his...
Bernanke's Childhood Home Foreclosed On
Feb 14, 2009 10:47 AM CST
Bernanke's Childhood Home Foreclosed On
Fed chief hails from one of America's hardest-hit towns
(Newser)
- “This is where it all happened,” says the new owner of a modest ranch house in Dillon, SC. This is the house Ben Bernanke grew up in, and though his family sold it long ago, it’s a tad ironic that it was just bought in a foreclosure...
America's 20 Smartest
Small Towns
glossies
Jan 10, 2009 6:59 PM CST
America's 20 Smartest Small Towns
Where brains and high property values meet
(Newser)
- America's brainiest small towns boast high property values and high culture.
Forbes
lists the nation's smartest:
Bethesda, Md.: Nearby Georgetown and the National Institutes of Health draw brainy folk to Bethesda, which has a rate of advanced degrees five times higher than the nation's.
Wellesley, Mass.: Home to two private
...
Trump Files $100M Suit
Over Golf Course
Dec 20, 2008 11:20 AM CST
Trump Files $100M Suit Over Golf Course
Mogul: city aims to 'stymie everything I do'
(Newser)
- Donald Trump is taking his ongoing battle over a California golf course to court, the
Los Angeles Times
reports. Trump bought the course in Rancho Palos Verdes 6 years ago and wooed city officials by sprucing it up. Then came battles over land, ficus trees, and a street he wanted...
Ore.Town
Elects First Transgender Mayor in US
Nov 8, 2008 1:36 PM CST
Ore.Town Elects First Transgender Mayor in US
He wins easy victory in 'coolest town on Earth'
(Newser)
- A small town in Oregon has elected the nation’s first transgender mayor, reports News Channel 8 (Portland). “I identify mostly as a heterosexual male,” said Stu Rasmussen, who has breast implants and is partial to skirts and high heels. “I just like to look like a...
'Real' America's Not Racist
OPINION
Oct 26, 2008 10:27 AM CDT
'Real' America's Not Racist
Image of rural whites distorted by McCain, media
(Newser)
- The media focus on the “Bradley effect" and the notion of a divided nation—"real" vs. "elite"—hyped by the McCain campaign suggests that racism among small-town whites will prove a stumbling block for Barack Obama, Frank Rich writes. But the alleged racism is nowhere near...
Ala. Group Offers
Jews $50K Move-In Bonus
Sep 25, 2008 4:17 AM CDT
Ala. Group Offers Jews $50K Move-In Bonus
Small-town synagogue group aims to sell Jews on the charms of the South
(Newser)
- A dwindling Alabama Jewish community is spending $1 million to stop itself from disappearing, as have many others in the South, CNN reports. A local group in the town of Dothan is offering a $50,000 shalom to Jewish families who choose to relocate to the community and hopes to...
Why Palin Is
Mac's 'Meal Ticket'
OPINION
Sep 17, 2008 9:19 AM CDT
Why Palin Is Mac's 'Meal Ticket'
The culture of celebrity, evangelical ideals, and small town nostalgia combine to enable Palin's 'outsized' influence
(Newser)
- The number of enthusiastic Republicans have doubled in polls since John McCain picked Sarah Palin for his ticket, and Palin figures in slightly more news coverage than her running mate. That might be expected, but she is mentioned 10
times
more than Democratic counterpart Joe Biden. Tim Rutten offers up...
GOP's Heartland Appeal Just Plain Heartless
OPINION
Sep 10, 2008 12:23 PM CDT
GOP's Heartland Appeal Just Plain Heartless
McCain, Palin pander to 'values' of voters they'd sell out to big business
(Newser)
- Sarah Palin can’t say enough about the virtues of small-town Americans, the good, honest folk “who do some of the hardest work,” skip college and join the military. But they have to work so hard and skip college because they’re not doing very well, Thomas Frank...
For Some US Towns, Internet Access is DIY
May 19, 2008 3:07 PM CDT
For Some US Towns, Internet Access is DIY
As providers focus on big markets, locals take net into own hands
(Newser)
- Around the world, firms and governments are ramping up the speed and availability of internet access. But in the US, telecoms are focusing mainly on big-city markets. To avoid professional brain drain, some smaller cities and towns are investing in more powerful infrastructure, the
Wall Street Journal
reports. But the...
Giant Sinkhole
Eats Texas Town
May 9, 2008 3:48 AM CDT
Giant Sinkhole Eats Texas Town
Residents pack their bags as ravenous hole expands
(Newser)
- A gigantic sinkhole is gobbling up a small East Texas town, the
New York Times
reports. The hole—dubbed "Sinkhole de Mayo" by the residents of Daisetta—opened up suddenly, and quickly grew to the size of several football fields, swallowing trees and trucks. Many of the town's thousand...
Obama Rips Clinton's Reaction to 'Bittergate'
Apr 14, 2008 4:46 AM CDT
Obama Rips Clinton's Reaction to 'Bittergate'
'She's talking like she's Annie Oakley'
(Newser)
- As Barack Obama reiterated that he regretted calling American heartlanders gun loving and bitter, he also lashed Hillary Clinton for her reaction backing hunting, AP reports. “She is running around talking about how this is an insult to sportsmen,” Obama told a Pennsylvania audience yesterday. “She’s...
Why 'Bittergate' Is
So Bad for Obama
ANALYSIS
Apr 13, 2008 4:45 AM CDT
Why 'Bittergate' Is So Bad for Obama
'Elitist' remarks could be turning point of campaign, Politico argues candidate's 'Dean Scream?'
(Newser)
- The uproar over Barack Obama's description of small-town Americans as "bitter" has hit the candidate so hard that there's talk of a Hillary Clinton comeback, and Politico's Mike Allen can think of plenty of reasons why. For starters, Obama has alienated a swath of blue-collar voters just nine days...
Obama: 'Bitter' Words Were Ill-Chosen
Apr 12, 2008 1:34 PM CDT
Obama: 'Bitter' Words Were Ill-Chosen
But working class frustration is real, candidate argues
(Newser)
- Barack Obama acknowledged today that he’d chosen his words poorly when he said small-town working-class voters are “bitter” and “cling to guns and religion.” “I didn’t say it as well as I should have,” Obama said, but he insisted that working-class frustration is...
Obama Slammed for Calling Small Towners 'Bitter'
Apr 12, 2008 6:16 AM CDT
Obama Slammed for Calling Small Towners 'Bitter'
Candidate described small towners as 'bitter'
(Newser)
- Barack Obama is catching flak for comments made to an audience of wealthy Californians about small towners, Reuters reports. Talking about people in towns where jobs have vanished, the candidate said, "It's not surprising they then get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy toward people who...
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