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Karaoke Singer Attacked For Singing "Coldplay" Song

An unidentified young woman beat up a guy for singing Coldplay's song "Yellow" at Chances Bar in Seattle Thursday night, telling him he "sucked."

The 21-year-old also pushed and punched the singer to get him to stop singing and it took almost four men to stop her.

Britain Braces For Rubber Duck Invasion, Toy Ducks Fell Overboard Cargo Ship 15 Years Ago

The first of some 29,000 rubber ducks that have been circling the world's oceans for 15 years are expected to wash up on a beach in England sometime soon.

The toys fell overboard from a cargo ship bound for Seattle from China in 1992, according to the BBC.

7-Eleven Turns 11 Stores Into Simpson's Kwik-E-Marts

Nearly a dozen 7-Eleven convenience stores will wear a new face replicating the famed Kwik-E-Marts from "The Simpsons" cartoon.

Kwik-E-Mart, which was designed in the show to poke fun at 7-Eleven Inc's more than 6,000 North American stores, features unhealthy snacks like Buzz Cola, KrustyO's cereal and Squishees -- a spin off of 7-Eleven's Slurpees.

Woman Pleads Not Guilty In Dog's Voter Registration Case; Dog Still On Voter Roll

A Seattle woman pleaded not guilty to felony charges of providing false information on a voter-registration application. Jane Balogh, 66, registered her dog, Duncan MacDonald, as a voter last year to protest a 2005 state voter-registration statute that she says makes it too easy for non-citizens to vote.

Balogh used picture of a paw print to sign the ballot for at least three election polls, but wrote "Void" on them so that they are not counted.

Woman Sets New Drinking And Driving Blood Alcohol Level Record

A 45-year-old woman from Pierce County, Washington has reportedly tied a record for the amount of alcohol in her blood by measuring a blood-alcohol content of 0.50 two hours after she was arrested for on charges of driving drunk.

Rebecca G. Lingbloom's blood-alcohol level was more than six times the legal limit of .08 and ties the mark for the highest level ever found in a person's blood by technicians at the Washington State Patrol's toxicology laboratory in Seattle.