National Cereal Day was last Saturday, March 7th, and CNN Health did a study to see just how much sugar is in the popular brands of cereal. You might be surprised at the results.
JoJo Girard and I both went to Central Michigan. At CMU before the politically correct 1990s, the annual Central/Western weekend (when WMU and CMU played the home football game in Mt. Pleasant) was also the home of the "End of the World" party. Ahh those were the days!
On Monday night in Ferguson, Mo., after the grand jury's decision not to indict police officer Darren Wilson in the fatal shooting of Michael Brown, predictably, there were riots in the streets.
I did a story a couple of days ago about the new CNN documentary "The Sixties".
It's a 354-part series (or six, with the latter actually true) about the 1960s. You know, the decade that changed us all. Yes, my eyes are rolling.
There's another show about the '60s, smartly called "The Sixties."
Go figure.
CNN is now on the clock for a "definitive look at the decade that changed America" I don't even know if that's their tagline for the series, which airs Thursday nights at 9 p.m.
Like I need to know. There have been, to date, 132 different shows, series and movies about the '60s. OK, that's by my coun
By Andy Bustard | The Boombox
Donald Sterling's disgraceful (but not surprising) comments about Earvin "Magic" Johnson weren't in the air for long before the Lakers legend was able to respond.
Following the Los Angeles Clippers owner's embarrassing interview on CNN's 'Anderson Cooper 360' on Monday night, Magic had his own sit-down with Cooper Tuesday night to share his side of the sto
Los Angeles Clippers owner Donald Sterling sat down with CNN's Anderson Cooper on Monday night to talk about the inflammatory comments he made that got him suspended for life by the NBA. But it's his remarks about Los Angeles Lakers great Magic Johnson that stole the show.
Here we go again! Now Grand Rapids is "5th in the nation as an affordable place to buy a house, according to CNNMONEY, an online magazine that also included other Midwest cities such as Indianapolis, Ind., Cincinnati, Ohio and Akron, Ohio. I'm still wondering when the population explosion will happen. With all the press our fair city has received in the past few months, I'm positive people wi
Don Lemon is gay. Who is that, you ask? He's an overnight and weekend news anchor on CNN. Rick Welts is gay. Who is that? He's the president and CEO of the Phoenix Suns NBA team. These are 2 more people who have come out in the last few days. Why do we care?