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A voter in Pennsylvania says his vote didn't count, at least not for the candidate he wanted. The self-described software developer uploaded a video to YouTube that shows his vote for Barack Obama registering as a vote for Mitt Romney. A volunteer reportedly told him, "It's nothing to worry about, everything will be OK." ... [Read More]

In the latest Simpsons episode "Adventures in Baby-Getting," Homer struggles to choose between Barack Obama and Mitt Romney but he decides to go with the inventor of Obamacare: Romney. The decision unlocks Romney's tax returns, which reveal the government paid him taxes! The temperamental machine outsources Homer to China ... [Read More]

In preparation for hurricane Sandy, New York City Mayor Bloomberg gave numerous addresses but ironically no one could hear him over the grand gesticulations of his sign language translator, Lydia Callis. This week's Saturday Night Live opening featured Michael Bloomberg (Fred Armisen) thanking firefighters, police and ... [Read More]

Lena Dunham, creator of the HBO series Girls, stars in a new political ad that compares your first time voting to losing your virginity. “Your first time shouldn’t be with just anybody," says Dunham. "You want to do it with a great guy.” Dunham goes on to espouse the democratic platform before revealing her first ... [Read More]

President Obama currently enjoys a 33% lead among single women, while Governor Romney has a 19% lead among married women. Those trends could be caused by the female ovulation cycle, according to a new study published in the peer-reviewed journal Psychological Science by Kristina Durante of the University of Texas, San ... [Read More]

NBC has officially passed Mockingbird Lane, a remake of the classic TV series The Munsters, but decided to recoup some of its money by airing the pilot, which reportedly cost $10 million. The pilot managed to finish 2nd in its time slot, despite the lack of promotion. The neighborhood goes to hell when it gets a family of ... [Read More]

Ever since the DC Comics reboot last year, Superman has become less and less recognizable: no more underwear on the outside, no more Lois Lane as a love interest, and now no more Daily Planet! "I wasn't going to test the waters. I was just going to do a cannonball in the Super-verse," says writer Scott Lobdell, who takes ... [Read More]