BP Oil Spill Live Feed – A Raging Beast Below you can see the BP oil spill live video feed continue to just ravage the Gulf of Mexico with a non stop barrage of oil gushing into the gulf. Here we are, about 2 months into this crisis, and despite the efforts of BP up […]
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BP Gulf Oil Spill Update – Oil Cleanup To Stretch To Next Fall The volume and velocity of the oil gushing from the BP oil pipe in the Gulf of Mexico is something that both government officials and BP executives are underestimating. In fact, and something that people may have forgot, but when the BP oil […]
Gulf Oil Spill Update – BP Will Pay For All ‘Legitimate’ Claims BP CEO Tony Hayward said via Twitter today that BP will pay all legitimate claims filed against them in this BP oil spill disaster. One thing is obvious in these turbulent times with the BP oil spill in the gulf, and that is […]
BP Gulf Oil Spill Update – BP To Fund Barrier Islands in Louisiana BP has agreed to fund an estimated $360 million project to construct up to six barrier islands along the Louisiana coast, supporting the government’s decision that the cost for construction should be paid directly by BP. BP is making progress on their […]
Gulf Oil Spill Update – Criminal Investigation Launched in BP Oil Spill The United States government has found itself in a most peculiar situation in the whole gulf oil spill mess caused by one of BP’s oil lines that broke 5000 feet in the ocean. News is out today that the federal government is working […]
2-Year-Old Smokes Two Packs a Day
THIS WEEK’S SIGN OF THE APOCALYPSE: Video has surfaced of two-year-old Ardi Rizal of Indonesia smoking a cigarette…..like a pro I might add. According to his parents, he is completely addicted and he throws tantrums if he is ever denied a smoke break. The Indonesian government has apparently offered the family a car if they […]
Mortgage Rates Update: Overnight Averages on Mortgage Rates Previously occupied homes sales increased in the month of April as a result of the homebuyer tax credit, and the historically low mortgage interest rates. However, according to some economists, the growth in real estate purchases is unlikely to continue. The government tax credit on home purchases […]