• Gay Pride In New York City: 1970-1979

    Culture Buzz Here's a bunch of pictures of what gay pride looked like in the '70s in NYC. FYI, New York's first gay pride was in 1970.

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  • Cats In History

    Culture Buzz First we had cats narrating history, and now, here's a collection of photographs of cats throughout the 1800s and 1900s.

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  • Ryan Dunn’s Funeral

    Celebrity Buzz Friends and family of Ryan Dunn held a private memorial service for the recently deceased Jackass star on Wednesday in West Chester, Pennsylvania. Among those in attendance were Bam Margera, Johnny Knoxville, Phil and April Margera, Glenn Howerton and Rob McElhenney.

    • Bam Margera, left, and friends attend the memorial service for Ryan Dunn Wednesday, June 22, 2011...

      Bam Margera, left, and friends attend the memorial service for Ryan Dunn Wednesday, June 22, 2011, in West Chester, Pa. Dunn and a passenger were killed early Monday, June 20 in a fiery car crash. He was 34. (AP Photo/Daily Local News, Amy Dragoo)

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  • Republican Presidential Candidates Say The Darndest Things

    Politics Buzz Though Michele Bachmann has a special talent for saying insanely idiotic things, she faces stiff competition in this field. Here are a few choice words from each of the participants in Monday's debate.

    • Rick Santorum

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  • Empire State Building Celebrates Gay Marriage

    A momentous historic night for New York! Excelsior! Tonight NYC admits that LGBT couples deserve equal rights! Six states down, forty-four to go!

    Empire State Building Celebrates Gay Marriage
  • Actual News Headlines Vs. Fox News Headlines

    Culture Buzz Fox News cited each of these “actual news headlines” as their “source.” Fair and balanced. Yup.

    • Actual news headline:

      Actual news headline:

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  • Neil Patrick Harris Wants To Get Married

    Celebrity Buzz Neil Patrick Harris weighs in on the New York State gay marriage debate. As of right now, the Senate and Assembly have finally agreed on religious exemptions. And now we wait. Again.

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