A Canadian farmer learned an $82,000 lesson after he was sued by a grain buyer for breach of contract. The case centered on the use of an emoji in a text message.
The company is paying a $725 million class action settlement from the Cambridge Analytical scandal. Here's how you can get your hands on some free money from Zuckerburg.
It seems that if there was one issue that both conservatives and liberals could agree on, it would be punishing those who commit heinous sex crimes against children. The bill to end the statute of limitations on such crimes will get a public hearing next month.
Assisted suicide has been "kind of legal" in Montana since 2009. I say "kind of" because it's somewhat of a loophole that demands the patient must perform the final act that results in death. There's a new bill out that seeks to stop that loophole and ban physician assisted suicides
As of today pot is now legal in all of Canada, anywhere you go. It should save their government billions because now no one will need health care. Remember, pot is the most universal cure all for all things. Just ask all the growers in Billings with no medical background or medical degree...
With the kids headed back to school, it's also time to get them signed up for Hunters Safety classes. Which is easier to do than ever before, due to technology. And you don't have to be a kid. There are classes for the grown-ups as well...
The 4th of July is just around the corner! What are you doing? I’m planning on enjoying a fantastic fireworks display right in my own front yard!
It seems that Tim McGraw‘s next 30 years will be even sweeter than the last. A judge has ruled in favor of the ‘Felt Good on My Lips’ hitmaker in his legal battle with Curb Records, which means that the chains have been cut and he’s free to record new music apart from the label.
Porcupines aren't exactly idolized for their cuteness, but hunting the pokey critters seems a bit cruel.
Nevertheless, hunting regulators in Harrisburg, PA, say it's time to declare oopen season on the odd-looking rodents after residents began citing property damage as a result of the porcupines running amuck.