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Marching Band's Hollywood Blockbusters
October 29th, 2013 8:45 PMOhio State University outdid themselves this week with a halftime show dedicated to formations depicting scenes from a number of films including Superman, Jurassic Park and Harry Potter.
Get In Loser, We're Going Shopping
October 29th, 2013 8:32 PM SharePower Rangers
October 29th, 2013 7:25 PMOriginally spun off from the long-running Japanese children's TV show Super Sentai, this live-action superhero series about a group of teenage warriors in color-coded spandex suits has become relevant once again with the ongoing 90s nostalgia wave on the Internet.
Baby Brought to Tears By Singing Mom
October 29th, 2013 6:30 PMTen-month-old baby Mary Lynne Leroux has an adorably emotional reaction to her mother singing Sara Evans' 2011 country version of the song "My Heart Can't Tell You No."
U.S. Official Apologizes for Healthcare.gov
October 29th, 2013 6:00 PMIn 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.
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Marching Band's Hollywood Blockbusters
Ohio State University outdid themselves this week with a halftime show dedicated to formations depicting scenes from a number of films including Superman, Jurassic Park and Harry Potter.
Power Rangers
Originally spun off from the long-running Japanese children's TV show Super Sentai, this live-action superhero series about a group of teenage warriors in color-coded spandex suits has become relevant once again with the ongoing 90s nostalgia wave on the Internet.
U.S. Official Apologizes for Healthcare.gov
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.