
They might not see dead people at Lily Dale, but they surely feel their presence. “No one Dies in Lily Dale,” a new video documentary–airing now as part of HBO’s Summer Documentary Series–offers a group portrait of the forty mediums and their many visitors who populate the quaint and quirky upstate New York community. Filmmaker [...]
July 6th, 2010 | Posted in Entertainment,Headlines | Read More »

Where have all our issues gone? Long time passing. Where have all our issues gone? Long time ago … So the Toronto G20 meetings have come and gone, but they remain in the news and the public eye because of the protests. Thanks to citizen action more protests are following up on the G20, and [...]
July 5th, 2010 | Posted in Environment,Feature,Headlines,World News | Read More »

“Good Christian Americans are under siege from a hostile foe that has taken over the White House and is ruining the country.” I think he was referring to the 2008 elections, but he made it sound as though a military coup resulted in a socialist junta that now lorded over the public park where they were exercising their right to free speech.
July 4th, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Photo Gallery,Politics | Read More »

Marijuana is certainly not the most pressing crime problem in the United States — but local police departments, with chronic budget shortfalls, are concentrating more on pot busts than ever before, because “it’s where the money is,” according to one California sheriff.
July 3rd, 2010 | Posted in California,Headlines,Justice,Photo Gallery,US News | Read More »

Every now and then at The News Junkie Post we dust off our crystal ball and make prognostics. We did it for the Oscars, and we thought it was appropriate to do it for the global sporting event that is the world cup. The stakes are high for the eight teams still in the competition, [...]
July 1st, 2010 | Posted in Feature,Headlines,Photo Gallery,Uncategorized,World News | Read More »