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Extra, Extra: New FDA-Approved Hangover Pill Hits The Streets
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Extra, Extra: New FDA-Approved Hangover Pill Hits The Streets


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Ben Yakas

Published Dec 3, 2011

Modified Dec 3, 2011


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Published Dec 3, 2011

Modified Dec 3, 2011


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  • The cop who was seriously injured after his car flew off the BQE is expected to survive.
  • Alabama is STILL arresting foreign car executives because they’re idiots.
  • Wisconsin governor Scott Walker wants to charge a protest fee.
  • Syracuse basketball coach Jim Boeheim feels bad about being mean to people who accused Bernie Fine of sex abuse, yet again.
  • A new FDA-approved hangover cure combines 1,000 milligrams of aspirin, 120 milligrams of caffeine and a stomach-soothing agent to help you get rid of that constant thumping.
  • Check out Darren Aronofsky's music video for the Loutallica song, "The View"...or watch three rabbits deal with a "perfect day."
  • A seemingly bitter former Mount Sinai Medical Center has been charged with burglarizing the hospital twice, which included sabotaging the lab mice by switching their name tags.
  • And finally, a mesmerizing supercut of every time a Wu-Tang Clan member said “Wu-Tang” on the group’s five studio albums.

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