A California Tea Party hotshot has pleaded guilty to disorderly conduct on Thursday after he was arrested in LaGuardia Airport last month for carrying an unlicensed pistol.
Back in November, three cars were set ablaze and a fourth was damaged in the Midwood section of Brooklyn, an area populated heavily with Orthodox Jews. On park benches and a nearby van it appeared someone scribbled graffiti resembling swastikas and KKK symbols. Now, police are thinking insurance fraud is to blame.
More than six years after Natalee Holloway disappeared in Aruba, an Alabama judge will declare the missing student dead at the petition of her father.
The first major winter snow storm has hit the Midwest region of the U.S., blanketing from St. Louis to Milwaukee to Chicago with snow and cancelling hundreds of flights at O'Hare and Midway airports on Thursday.
It’s question that dominates the suburban dinner-party set these days, or so it seems: where are U.S. home prices headed?
Snowmageddon: Alaska isn't quite over yet. Alaskans exhausted from digging out up to 81 inches of snow all week braced for even heavier snowfall on Thursday, making it the snowiest winter on record.
Popular coffee chain, Starbucks, is offering free samples to U.S. customers until Saturday in an effort to promote their newest roast. The company's latest blend, the blonde roast, debuted Tuesday in stores and supermarkets across America. Consumers will have a chance to taste the new blonde roast from Jan. 12 to Jan. 14 in the U.S.
Dr Pepper is parting ways with its oldest Dublin based bottler, who became renowned for enhancing the drink with real cane sugar.
Authorities in India on Thursday, ordered the arrest a tour operator for running what is described as a human safari after a video surfaced showing Jarawa tribal women on the Andaman island dancing in exchange for food.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has been monitoring many popular Web sites, including social media like Facebook and Twitter, since June 2010 as a part of a privacy compliance review, according to a report detailing the list.
Jones, 27, celebrates her quirky condition, and is so at peace with her body that she visits local fetish clubs with her husband. She thinks her two vaginas, caused by a one in a million condition called uterus didelphys, are amazing, and calls it an ice breaker at parties. Watch the full interview here, and find out how Hazel Jones came to embrace her unique condition.
In a shocking video that is going viral, an LA County sheriff's deputy elbowed a woman in the face who seemingly posed no physical threat to him.
Gavin Swiatek, a Rutgers University instructor, was arrested Tuesday for sharing hundreds of videos of child pornography using campus computers.
Japan's Nikkei average fell on Thursday in profit-taking ahead of a futures settlement, as market participants fretted over key debt auctions in Europe and a European Central Bank meeting this week.
A California teen has called for a boycott of Girl Scout cookies because the organization admitted a 7-year-old child to a Colorado troop last year. Cookie sales raise funds for the Girl Scouts programs and activities.
The PlayStation Vita is set to arrive in North America on Feb. 22
A rare hand-written letter by German composer and pianist Ludwig van Beethoven has been discovered in which he asks his friend to assist him in finding sponsors for his latest composition.
The Reserve Bank of India has cautioned some large foreign banks for encouraging local companies to participate in speculative trades in the foreign exchange market, the Business Standard reported on Thursday.
Almost as quickly as it appeared in the media, Mayor Michael Bloomberg rescinded his proposal to cut the number of drinking establishments in the city.
Nicolas Steno, the 17th century Danish father of geology, was honored Wednesday with a Google Doodle commemorating what would have been the genius' 374th birthday. Steno, whose name means rock in Danish, pioneered research in both anatomy and geology helping to discover a groundbreaking theory to explain how fossils function in layers of rock.
A suspect accused of raping a 26-year-old from Williamsburg and 31-year-old from Harlem was nabbed Monday, but denied any wrong doing. DNA evidence helped to clinch the arrest.
A deposition released on Wednesday provide more insight on the Casey Anthony case and death of Caylee Anthony including a ruling from psychiatrists that she did not suffer from mental illness, details about her sexual abuse as a child by her father and brother and how Caylee was most likely conceived as a result of a date rape at a party.
Paul Gilkey of Logan, Ohio shot to death his son and two sister-in-laws in a fit of rage over feeding his terminally ill wife Darlene Gilkey, according to Hocking County Sheriff Lanny North, reported The Associated Press.
Andaman Islands' police chief denies police officers accepted bribes to make naked tribal women dance for wealthy tourists.
Fresh off news of the announcement for the band lineup at Coachella 2012, a Facebook group is giving away free tickets to the music festival. Here's all the information you need for how to win the freebie.
Captured on Video, Sofia Walker, 3, was seen facing off in a stare down with an African male lion named Malik when the lion, clearly aggravated, attempted to take a few swipes at the three-year-old from behind the glass at Wellington Zoo in New Zealand.
Twitter lashed out at changes Google Inc unveiled for its search engine on Tuesday, describing the changes as bad for consumers and for Web publishers.
Things have soured for Hostess Brands. The maker of lunchbox favorites like Twinkies, Ding Dongs, Hohos and Drakes snack cakes will file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Controversy over the involvement of local police in the alleged exploitation of a few Jarawa (an indigenous people) women on India's Andaman Island has led to the Ministry seeking reports from the island's administration.
Authorities investigating the death of Natalie Wood said on Tuesday there was no fresh evidence that suggested foul play.