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This Day in History for June 7, 2011
Here's a look at some interesting events that took place on this day in history:
1654 – Louis XIV becomes King of France (More info)
1776 - Richard Henry Lee of Virginia introduces a resolution in the Continental Congress proposing a Declaration of Independence (More info)
1862 – The United States and Britain agree to suppress the slave trade (More info)
1896 - In Plessy v...
Family Of Three Lives In 320-Square-Foot Home [VIDEO]
Bigger isn't necessarily better.
A woman identified as Debra lives in a 320-square-foot home with her husband, Gary, and their 13-year-old son.
Food Pyramid Gets a Makeover
The food pyramid, which since 1992 has demonstrated the proper amount of grains, fruits, vegetables, dairy and meat a person should consume per day, is no more.
On Thursday, the USDA rolled out the government's new food icon: A plate divided into two larger sections of grains and vegetables, two smaller sections of fruit and protein, with a glass of dairy on the side...
Study Ranks Most Dangerous Cities for Pedestrians
You wouldn't be caught dead walking the streets of Orlando, Florida.
On second thought, you just might.
Study: Which Cities Have the Most Bed Bugs?
Sleep tight and don't let the bed bugs bite.
Especially if you're in the Big Apple.
Doomsday Predictor Says Invisible Judgment Day Came Saturday [PHOTOS]
Can we get a rapture rain check? Say, for Oct. 21? Harold Camping, the radio host who predicted Christians would be taken to heaven this past Saturday, leaving non believers behind to suffer through the end of the world, has picked a new date for the end of the world after a rapture-less weekend.
Dog Crashes and Completes Half Marathon [VIDEO]
Dozer, a three year-old golden doodle, ran most of the Maryland Half Marathon last week.
Unbeknownst to his owners, Dozer broke free of his electric fence and joined up with the road race when its participants ran past his front yard -- which sat at about the five mile mark of the half marathon.
Valedictorian Thrills Graduates with Song Instead of Speech [VIDEO]
Alaine Caudle wasn’t only looking for the right words for her valedictorian speech.
She was also looking for the right melody.
Sears Employee Wears Boots He Stole From Store To Work
You'd have to think that a man who works at a Sears in Sarasota, Florida was given the boot after he was caught stealing from the store.
The Herald-Tribune reports the unidentified 18-year-old man stole a pair of boots from the store in the DeSoto Square Mall – and then wore them to work.
Government Sends Foul-Mouthed Letter To Company
If you thought grape juice was the biggest challenge for those in the carpet cleaning business, you'd be wrong. It turns out getting people to know your name is the real dilemma.
According to WSB, the Georgia Department of Labor has launched an investigation after one its employees sent a piece of mail to a suburban Atlanta cleaning company called Rug Suckers last month with a rather foul word we
Survey: Do Married Couples Talk About Money Before Marriage? [VIDEO]
When you get married, you take the other person for richer or poorer, right? Well, with wedding season itching closer than the space between belly button and cummerbund, you might want to know just how rich and how poor you’re talking about before exchanging "I dos."
A new survey from COUNTRY Financial found that only 51% of couples discussed how they would manage their money before tyin
Teen Arrested for Fighting With Mom Over Starbucks Coffee
We all get a little cranky before our morning coffee fix, but a teen in South Florida went off the deep end after his mom drank his Starbuck's iced coffee without asking permission first.