Long Island University-Brooklyn Holds off Army… 91-85!

Michael Culpo had 16 points as seven of Long Island University’s eight players scored in double figures in the Blackbirds’ 91-85 win over Army on Sunday. The Black Knights (5-6) cut a 17-point second-half deficit to just two points with 28 seconds left, but Long Island sealed the win by making 4 of 6 free throws. @funkmasterflex


10 Worst Drug Recalls in History!

Recalls are commonplace now. And, they are not just for drugs. Recent incidents include children’s beds and toys with high lead content. However, it is still the huge recalls of prescription drugs that garner the most headlines because they often harm the largest numbers of people. These recalls can also cost large pharmaceutical companies billions of dollars. Check the list below the jump for the worst 10 drug recalls in history!! @funkmasterflex


The Serial Killer You Haven’t Heard About!!

He’s killed more people than the Son of Sam, but there are no made-for-TV movies about Alfred Gaynor. The one-time handyman did not even pick up a macabre nickname as he attacked and strangled at least eight women in his hometown of Springfield in the 1990s, becoming one of his state’s most prolific serial killers. Read more after the jump!! @funkmasterflex


NBA: Lakers Ron Artest to donate 2011-12 salary

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl For 99.9 percent of the players in the NBA, July 1, 2011 is circled on their calendars as the start of a potential lockout if the player’s union and the league’s owners can’t come to terms on a new collective bargaining agreement before the current one expires on June 30.


It’s a bird, a plane: Yankees GM Brian Cashman rappels building

Posted by Sabrina B. @gametimegirl Wearing a spiked wig with a black bandana featuring white skulls, an unshaven Brian Cashman, the New York Yankees general manager, rappelled from the side of a 22-story building at dawn Friday.


Few Smartphone Owners are Loyal to Brand

The booming smartphone market shows no sign of slowing but manufacturers will have to fight hard to keep their customers as smartphone owners show little loyalty to their current brands, a GfK survey shows. The survey, to be published later on Monday, found that 56% of smartphone owners in key global markets were keeping their options open about which phone they would buy next, with only Apple commanding a significant degree of loyalty. @Funkmasterflex


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