So sure he's found the coveted recipe for "the real thing," a Georgia man is looking to collect a $15 million eBay payday.
Richard L. Madison, 54, was charged with drunken driving and reckless conduct after shuttling 23 Oswego East High School students to prom on Saturday.
A 1939 photo of a Jay-Z look-alike has sparked Illuminati conspiracy theories.
Beyoncé posted "ratchet" pictures on Instagram in December, and with the release of her latest song, "Turnt," the photos now make sense
A segment on "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" was allegedly faked after it surfaced that one of the people featured had appeared on the show two years ago.
Newark resident Michael J. Creed was arrested this week in connection with the stabbing of 22-year-old University of Delaware football star Trevor Sasek.
Seattle-based rapper Macklemore is unhappy with the Oklahoma City Thunder's use of his song "Cant Hold Us" to pump up its home crowd.
A Missouri theater chain faced criticism after a gun-related publicity stunt led several moviegoers to call police.
Singer Aretha Franklin canceled two upcoming U.S. performance dates due to medical issues, according to a rep from one of the concert venues.
Amid the cacophony of Pakistan's media voices, the Interior Ministry tried to silence the New York Times -- but why?
A series of high-profile crimes against foreigners has raised issues of safety in Thailand, but the government hopes "tourist courts" can help.
Canberra, Australia, has commissioned a controversial $300,000 hot air balloon known as Skywhale in honor of its centenary.
New research from McKinsey & Company suggests that TV and print media still account for the vast majority of our news-consumption time.
Angelina Jolie wrote an op-ed piece for the New York Times where she explained her choice to have a preventative double mastectomy for her children.
Finally, the "big reveal" on the hit CBS series: After eight years, fans now know who's the mother of Ted Mosby’s children.
Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield and his Expedition 35 crew's Soyuz capsule landed safely in Kazakhstan.
The members of Danity Kane: Aubrey O'Day, Shannon Bex, Dawn Richard, and Aundrea Fimbres got together without Diddy.
A federal judge has ordered the release of court documents on the hacking case against Aaron Swartz, the Internet pioneer who killed himself.
A construction company has destroyed, Nohmul complex, one of the largest Mayan pyramids in Belize that dates back 2,300 years.
If a hotel allows smoking in any of its rooms, the smoke gets into all of them, according to a study published Monday in Tobacco Control.
Jodi Arias has been taken off suicide watch after she said she wanted to die when she was convicted for murdering Travis Alexander.
Dr. Joyce Brothers, the famous TV psychologist who became a media personality, has died at the age of 85 in New York City.
The Justice Department secretly obtained two months of Associated Press phone logs in what the AP calls a "massive and unprecedented intrusion."
On Monday Minnesota became 12th state to legalize same-sex marriage and the first in the Midwest without a court order.
Netflix went as far as setting up a promotional Bluth Co. banana stand in midtown Manhattan to get the word out about "Arrested Development" season 4.
"Tanning Mom" Patricia Krentcil will be making a cameo appearance in a gay porn film.
Abortion doctor Kermit Gosnell was found guilty of three counts of first-degree murder after a five-week trial.
The Robots' entire new album, "Random Access Memories," is now available to stream for free via Grooveshark. Listen to it here.
Disney introduced Princess Merida, from "Brave," as the 11th Disney Princess, but the makeover has drawn controversy.
A weather phenomenon hailed as an ice tsunami ripped through the Lake Mille Lacs area of Minnesota Saturday, causing major property damage.