The Daily Caller

The Daily Caller

Breast milk ice cream anyone? - Reuters

| interns

A London shop will soon serve a breast milk ice cream mixture which creators have named, ‘Baby Gaga’

Legendary Michael Phelps set to release video game - TheDC

| Catherine Toor

Olympic superstar Michael Phelps is set to release ‘Push the Limit,’ a video game for XBox 360 this June

Lady Gaga flashes rear end, 'loves the naked body' - NYDN

| Laura Donovan

‘I think no pants is sexy. I love the naked human body,’ she said. ‘I was working in strip clubs when I was 18′

Christmas is a time for Christophobia

| Ben-Peter Terpstra

Proponents of political correctness are trying to scrub references to Christianity from Christmas celebrations.

Gwyneth Paltrow walks a fine line with 'Country Strong' - LAT

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

‘Country Strong’s’ unlikely performer — and star of an upcoming movie of the same name — is Gwyneth Paltrow, one of Hollywood’s most citified actresses

New Al Qaeda video urges Detroit Muslims to wage 'jihad' - FOX News

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The video, which asks Al Qaeda followers to individually stage attacks, has been condemned by Muslim leaders in the Detroit area

British budget cuts to include nearly 500K job losses - WaPo

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British budget will cut around 20 percent of public spending with few sectors that will be spared

Is Prince Harry in love again? - Toronto Sun

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

British royal Prince Harry has sparked rumours of a new romance with Scandinavian rock singer Camilla Romestrand

Princess Beatrice in car crash horror - Daily Mail

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

Princess Beatrice was involved in a car crash when her BMW was crushed between a double-decker bus and a coach on one of London’s most notorious roundabouts

TheDC movie review: You Will Meet a Tall Dark Stranger - TheDC

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

TheDC’s film critic, Alec Jacobs, explains how Woody Allen redeems himself in the wake of the disaster that was Whatever Works in his newest film, complete with dysfunctional characters, an omnipotent narrator and classic Allen direction

Liverpool fans, meet John Henry - WSJ

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

If Mr. Henry eventually buys Liverpool (the current American owners—Tom Hicks and George Gillett—are resisting a sale, and a deal would also require the Premier League’s approval), he may bring hope to disgruntled Liverpool fans

Gay Saudi prince strangles servant - AFP

| Pat McMahon

Saud Bin Abdulaziz Bin Nasir al Saud is facing jail time in the U.K. for strangling his male servant in a frenzied sexual assault

Opinion: Is the Tea Party movement pro-British? - Telegraph

| Pat McMahon

A look at how the conservative movement seeks to repair the relationship between the U.S. and the U.K.

Alexander McQueen memorial: Stars pay tribute - Daily Mail

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

The who’s who of fashion gathered in London today to pay homage to the late Alexander McQueen

Report: Carla Bruni makes her husband Nicolas Sarkozy mad with jealousy - NY Post

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

The Times of London obtained an advance copy of ‘Carla: A Secret Life,’ an unauthorized biography of the Italian supermodel that will be published this week

Morgan Stanley on government defaults: when, not if - Bloomberg

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Financial services giant predicts bleak future for recovery

British pop singer commits suicide at Belgian music festival - Daily Mail

| Julia McClatchy (admin)

Charles Haddon, frontman of electro-pop trio Ou Est Le Swimming Pool, leapt to his death from a telecommunications mast behind the main stage at the Pukkelpop festival

Lehman Brothers' art up for sale - WaPo

| Jeff Winkler (admin)

The Sept. 29 sale in London will feature works by modern artists including Gary Hume and Lucian Freud, a selection of maritime and sporting paintings, and a variety of tea caddies, cigar boxes and Chinese ceramics?

'Mini Monet': Boy, 8, sells paintings for $235,803 - MSNBC

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Kieron Williamson has been tapped as the next artistic prodigy after selling all 33 of his works under a half hour

Wikileaks revelations an act of brazen irresponsibility

| Scott Erickson

The rationale for many who support the circulation of the Wikileaks documents has been a desire to promote “transparency.” Proper governance requires a well-informed electorate and government alone cannot be entrusted to determine what information should be kept from public view