Jesse Ventura appeared on “Follow The Money” on Fox Business in promoting his TruTV show, "Conspiracy Theory." Ventura, former governor of Minnesota, told host Eric Bolling he considered that all of us Trade Center exploded on 9/11. “It didn’t collapse,” said Ventura. “It exploded… I’mlooking to say that there’s far more to 9/11 than what mainstream media and our government has told us.” View video associated with the interview below.
Ines Sainz, the Mexican sports reporter who claims she was sexually harassed by Los angeles Jets players says she is staying out of football locker rooms. The fresh York Daily News reports that Sainz says that she might only interview players from your field or the sidelines. She recently turned down an offer to pose for Playboy magazine, according to TMZ.
Prince has announced his "Welcome 2 America" tour on Thursday. MTV reports that the singer didn't say much else during the press conference. Tour dates have yet to be announced, though the singer said that it will start on "a purple day in December 2010," according to MTV.
McDonald's McRib apparently has a cult-like following. The Washington Post describes the hard-to-find sandwich as a "a boneless pork patty molded into the shape of short ribs." The McRib locator, created by Alan Klein, helps track the meal's appearance at McDonald's franchises. In case you are wondering, the McRib is in two places in Alabama: Demopolis and Scottsboro. The Wall Street Journal reports that the McRib will be offered nationwide starting on November 2, but only for a limited time.
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