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In dealing with the aftermath of Healthcare.gov's launch FAIL, the Medicare & Medicaid chief Marilyn Tavenner issued a formal apology in front of members of Congress today, assuring the American public that the website will be debugged and running smoothly by November.
The latest star of the "ridiculously photogenic" meme is Notre Dame running back Cam McDaniel, who was photographed running out of a dog pile without his helmet on during a football game last weekend.
Earlier this month, fomer Lt. John Pike was awarded more than $38,000 as part of a workers' compensation settlement for the psychiatric injury he suffered following the events of the pepper spray incident at UC Davis in November 2011.
After releasing a DUI murder confession on YouTube last month, 22-year-old Matthew Cordle has been convicted of aggravated vehicular homicide and driving under the influence and will be spending the next six and a half years in jail.
The voting process for the upcoming YouTube Music Awards has begun. Click thru for the complete list of the nominees!
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