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It Would Be a Shame
…If this is why we can't have nice things.
Golden Corral’s Dumpster Ribs
In this latest muckraking of sanitary issues in fast food chain restaurants, an employee at a Golden Corral family restaurant in Port Orange, Florida shares a shocking glimpse of what goes on behind the dining area and the kitchen during a health department inspection.
Household Magician
This advice animal can accomplish any surprisingly difficult mundane task on his first attempt.
Detroit Police Department in a Nutshell
Detroit's Fox 2 news reporter Charlie LeDuff undertakes an experiment to find out how long it takes the Detroit's finest to respond to a call about burglary.