the top 10 stories of 2008

News

wed 12/31/2008

 
A man buys a newspaper at a newsstand.

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10. Jalapeños cause mass salmonella poisoning

When over 1,250 Americans became sick from salmonella poisoning, authorities suspected tainted tomatoes. But three months after the outbreak began – the largest in over a decade – the true culprit was identified: raw jalapeños. By then, the tomato industry had suffered over $100 million in losses.

9. Natural disasters cause $200 billion in damages

From earthquakes in China to hurricanes in Cuba, from a cyclone in Burma to over 1,700 tornadoes in the United States, natural disasters inflicted over $200 billion in damages this year. One of the world's most important insurance companies suggests the disasters aren't entirely natural, blaming man-made global warming for the increasing ferocity of storms.

8. Daddy Yankee endorses John McCain

In late August, Daddy Yankee endorsed U.S. presidential candidate John McCain, citing the senator's stance on immigration – atypically liberal for a Republican. In the days that followed, Fat Joe called Yankee a sell-out and Pitbull called the endorsement a publicity stunt.

7. Tuition hikes at predominantly Latino colleges

With the U.S. economy in recession, state governments across the country are cutting costs and raising fees to balance their budgets. Among the hardest hit institutions are public colleges. Schools in New York, California, Texas and Colorado, many of which are predominantly Latino, will increase tuition next year, likely forcing some students to postpone their studies just as a college degree becomes even more important.

6. U.S.-México border fence gets started

Years in the planning (and in litigation), construction of the U.S.-México border fence began this year. Whether construction will continue is not entirely clear.

5. Postville, Iowa immigration raids

In May, hundreds of workers at a Postville, Iowa meatpacking plant were detained on immigration charges. It was the largest such raid in years. By late July, many of the detained workers had begun to provide testimony against their former employer, reporting harrowing tales of child labor and unsafe working conditions. In early November, the company filed for bankruptcy.

4. México's drug war escalates

The U.S. remains the largest consumer of illicit drugs and Latin America its principal supplier. Most of those drugs enter the U.S. through México where competition between rival traffickers has claimed the lives of over 4,000 men, women and children. All sectors of Mexican society have come under attack, often through acts of terrorism designed to produce a climate of fear and political paralysis.

3. RBD disbands

Love them or hate them, RBD made bank. In four years, the made-from-Television pop group moved well over 15 million records, sold out dozens of stadiums and made a lasting impression on tens of millions of fans. The group disbanded in August and has just completed its farewell tour.

2. Barack Obama

Less than 50 years after the U.S. abolished laws which prevented African-Americans from voting, the U.S. elected its first Africa-American president. Credited with running the most effective campaign in modern history, Senator Barack Obama will now confront the greatest economic challenge since the Great Depression while managing at least two wars abroad.

1. The Economy

This year, the global economy nearly collapsed after one of its foundations, the finance sector, imploded as a result of the subprime mortgage meltdown in the United States. Every nation has been and continues to be impacted as demand for products and services decreases, companies cut back on production and personnel and governments invest trillions of dollars to keep entire industries, from banks to auto manufacturers, from going bankrupt.

 
 

sweet sixteen

daily dos

wed 10/22/2008

 

Justin Timberlake is leaving "sexy" behind.

 
 

on thin ice

daily dos

fri 10/17/2008

 

Remember that record that T.I. broke last week? Britney Spears broke it this week.

 
 

gossip, girl

daily dos

wed 10/15/2008

 

Gossip helps us groom each other. (via Boing Boing)

 
 

gossip, girl

daily dos

wed 10/15/2008

 

Watch Beyoncé's alter ego, Sasha Fierce rock a robotic arm in her new video, "Single Ladies (Put A Ring On It)." (via Idolator)

 
 

gossip, girl

daily dos

wed 10/15/2008

 

Plane crash survivor DJ AM is back behind the turntables and on tour with Jay-Z.

 
 

bosom buddies

daily dos

thu 12/20/2007

 

Mexican rock en español pioneers Maldita Vecindad are working on a new album for 2008.

 
 

making it spain

daily dos

thu 5/17/2007

 

R&B singer Cassie posts a new song, "Sometimes," on her MySpace page. (via Whudahexup!)

 
 

holdin' you down

daily dos

mon 1/8/2007

 

Booming digital music sales have provided a boost to record companies dealing with lagging album sales. (via digg)

 
 

count your 2,007 blessings

daily dos

tue 1/2/2007

 

Sony BMG will allow more of its catalog to be licensed for music podcasts in the hope the exposure will spur sales.

 
 
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