Fall Out Boy Pete Wentz Busted Breaking Driving Law
Posted on Apr 15, 2010 @ 06:34AM - 1 comment

Fall Out Boy’s Pete Wentz is usually well aware of the ever present presence of photographers, often playing around with them by wearing masks. On Wednesday however, the rocker forgot his role in the public eye and was snapped breaking the law, and RadarOnline.com has the pics!
PHOTOS: More Celebrities Busted! Texting And Talking While Driving
After stopping by a Starbucks with a friend, Wentz hopped into his new black Mercedes. Despite the cutting-edge ride, he was missing one key piece of technology: bluetooth. Wentz broke California law by driving while talking on his cell phone.
Read Arnold Schwarzenegger's (Hidden?) Message To Political Rival
Posted on Oct 29, 2009 @ 12:53AM - 2 comments

A veto letter was sent by California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger to his political rival, Democrat San Francisco assemblyman Tom Ammiano, that nixed bill 1176, which proposed financing for a Bay Area waterfront project.
So what makes this generic letter newsworthy? Perhaps a coded message as, if you read it vertically, Schwarzenegger's rejection of the bill is stated far more to the point, reading "F--- You."
Don't Dial & Drive! Arnold Warns Maria Shriver: "There's Going To Be Swift Action"
Posted on Oct 14, 2009 @ 08:08AM - 11 comments

Busted!
California's First Lady, journalist Maria Shriver, has been photographed once again talking on her cell phone while driving -- a clear violation of California law.
Shriver was snapped Tuesday in the posh Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, near the family's home. When she noticed the photographer, she promptly put the phone down.
It was too late though -- the pap got the shot!
VIDEO: President Obama: Ted Kennedy Was The "Greatest US Senator Of Our Time"
Posted on Aug 26, 2009 @ 07:17AM - 64 comments
Tributes Wednesday poured in for Senator Ted Kennedy, the longtime Massachusetts senator who died Tuesday night at 77 after battling brain cancer for a year.
"An important chapter in our history has come to an end," President Barack Obama, vacationing at Martha's Vineyard, said Wednesday. "Our country has lost a great leader, who picked up the torch of his fallen brothers and became the greatest United States senator of our time."







