Darius Rucker Racist Tweet
Darius Rucker responds to a racist tweet on Twitter. See what he had to say.
Thompson Square follows up their #1 hit, "If I Didn't Have You" with what would appear to be a different look at love. But don't let the title fool you, "Everything I Shouldn't Be Thinking About," continues their course of great love songs. They debut it on the Tonight Show tonight, but click to hear it here first.
The National Weather Service issued a severe thunderstorm warning until 4:45 this afternoon. Here's the track of the storm.
* THE SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WILL BE NEAR... WATERVILLE BY 410 PM EDT... BROOKFIELD BY 412 PM EDT
If you have teenagers, they may be interested in finding a part-time job this summer. Once again, there's help for teens looking for jobs in central New York.
Yogi Berra reportedly once said this about a restaurant, "That place is so crowded, nobody goes there anymore". Apparently, that's what's happening these days with cheap beer. The more "hip" it becomes to buy cheap beer, the more taverns are charging for it.
During the baseball season, we've featured videos of how the different Major League Baseball teams deal with the "7th inning stretch" - when fans can stand up, stretch and get back into the game. One of the all-time classic versions of the stretch took place in Comiskey Park, when Chicago White Sox radio/TV announcer Harry Caray * would lead the crowd in "Take Me Out To The Ballgame".
A number of country stars are from Oklahoma, where the devastating tornado killed over 50 people. Toby Keith''s sister lost their home, but all are safe. Ronnie Dunn almost got caught in the path, while others sent their thoughts and prayers to their home state.
This guy really gets around. And around, and around and around. Clinton Shepherd, a manager at the Navy Yard of Chicago, has set a new world record for continuous Ferris Wheel riding having gone round and round, up and down for 48 hours, 8 hours and 25 minutes breaking the old record by over 13 hours. Shepherd--who was given a 5 minute break per hour--stayed awake the entire time. How did he do it?
The devastating tornadoes that ripped through Oklahoma have left 24 people dead. The pictures of the destruction are heart wrenching. Over 100 people were discovered alive overnight. One woman was explaining her ordeal to a TV reporter, talking about her lost dog, when the reporter saw the pet among the rubble. What a happy reunion. Grab the Kleenex. I wish more stories would end up like this.