Unworthy of the name: For the second year in a row, Emma and Noah are the top baby names in the United States, the Social Security Administration says. Absent from this year’s list was a formerly popular girl’s name, Isis.
The Buzz calls on the Obama administration to restore Isis to its rightful place as a lovely girl’s name and Bob Dylan song title, and start calling those homicidal freaks “Bertha.”
Fifty cents on the dollar: Presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump says that, in the event of an economic crash, he might seek to pay back investors in U.S. government debt less than they were owed. Experts warned creditors would see the country as an unreliable borrower.
Not only that, but every time President Trump answered the Oval Office hot line, he’d hear, “This is an attempt to collect a debt. Any information obtained will be used for that purpose. You are now communicating with a debt collector.”
Nothing compares 2 U: 1990s pop star Sinéad O’Connor has been sued by 1990s talk show host Arsenio Hall over a Facebook rant in which O’Connor accused Hall of supplying drugs to Prince.
The case is on hold while O’Connor undergoes a psychiatric evaluation by 1990s radio shrink Dr. Laura.
— Mark Carlson, Herald staff
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