3-Yr Old Movie Critic To Be Next Roger Ebert (Video)
Roger Ebert left some big shoes to fill, luckily this adorable 3-yr is ready to take over and critique Star Wars: Episode 4
Roger Ebert left some big shoes to fill, luckily this adorable 3-yr is ready to take over and critique Star Wars: Episode 4
I realize that this video has 8 Million hits but I have never seen it before until today. So I soon as I did I had to share it!
Mark your calenders as Yakima's 7th Annual Walk A Mile In Her Shoes returns to Yakima
Occasionally you get lucky and the officer pulling you over lets you off with a warning. A State Trooper has been fired for writing a warning rather than a speeding tickets
The West Valley High School Knowledge Bowl team last weekend accomplished what no other school in south central Washington has ever done before.
I kept seeing the Red Equals sign on Facebook on many of my friends profiles and I took a guess that it was about equality in marriage.
The cutest little girl named Savannah called 911 because her father wasn't able to speak due to breathing problems and chest pains
The Harlem Shake may have cooled a bit but how can one not love when horses jump in on the act?
The circle of life continues as this young boy tries to get himself a new girlfriend
Things travel fast on the information superhighway (the internet) and the days of the 24-hour news cycle tend to make us discard information as quickly as we get it.
Every once in a while though, something grabs the attention and tugs at our very base humanity, for better or worse, and gets spread rapidly far and wide.
The term coined is "gone viral." This is an example that I stumbled across on a number of Facebook posts today.
So you think you have Moves Like Jagger? Check out the baby break dancers competition as it gets down to two finalists.
When it comes to maternity leave, The United States earns a pretty dismal ranking when compared to other countries, being the only first-world country, and one of only three countries (the others being Lesotho, Swaziland and Papua New Guinea) that does not offer paid maternity leaves. Not only do other countries have better systems in place for maternity leave, but they have some pretty great welcoming gifts for their newest citizens. In Finland, for example, new parents can choose between receiving the above maternity package filled with essentials for baby's first few months or a tax-free lump sum of 140 euros as a maternity grant.