Red tape at Bank of America prevented a new bride from depositing checks from her wedding because many of her guests didn't realize she was keeping her last name.
Some mother's give their young daughters Barbies for Christmas as presents. Sarah Burge, a woman known as the Human Barbie, didn't just give her daughter a Barbie doll, she gave her a liposuction voucher to help make her 7-year-old daughter, Poppy, into a Barbie.
The intense speculation over when pop superstar Beyonce will give birth has raged for weeks, but the latest rumor is that she could wait until Feb. 4th to deliver the baby.
Jane Trejo-Beverly, an employee at a Naples, Fla. real estate company, was fired by her employer just over a week before Christmas when she was summoned to serve jury duty.
Michael Anthony Fuller, a Lexington-area man, was arrested for trying to use a fake $1 million bill to pay for purchases at a Wal-Mart.
The Reserve Bank of India said on Thursday that overseas borrowings up to $20 million in a financial year will have a minimum average maturity of three years under the automatic approval route, the RBI said in a statement.
New claims for unemployment benefits fell by 15,000 last week in the latest sign the labor market was improving and could help the country resist the effects of a likely Eurozone recession.
The latest developments in the investigations surrounding the disappearance of Sky Metalwala, 2, from Bellevue, indicate the child has been missing since May and not November, as reported by his mother, Julia Biryukova.
An eighth grade student was killed by the Texas police, when he refused to lower a pellet gun, which looked like a real gun, according to the police sources. The 15 year old Jaime Gonzalez had several opportunities to lower the gun but didn't want to said acting Police Chief, Orlando Rodriguez.
The DASH Diet ranked the best overall in the U.S. News and World Report's Best Diets of 2012, as well as the healthiest and best for diabetic users. But what is the DASH Diet? How hard is it to follow? Does it have any health risks, and is it as effective as the other diets for weight loss? Here, get a full rundown on the DASH Diet, and how to follow it.
A one-minute and 40-second viral police dashcam video released back in December by the Utica Phoenix, a weekly local newspaper in Utica, N.Y. that covered a story about Utica Police Department officers pulling over a vehicle for allegedly running a stop sign and potentially planting drugs inside of it, has caused uproar.
Police in Brownsville, Tex. shot and killed an 8th grade student who brought a gun into school, according to the Brownsville Herald.
Hawaii is slated to begin construction on an elevated train in Honolulu this spring, ending a 40-year battle to build the mass transit system.
John Reeves, a Navy pilot and the roommate of fellow aviator David Reis, killed himself and three others, including Reis, his sister Karen, and a 31-year-old man named Matthew Saturley, in a multi-murder suicide. The New Year's Day killings, which occurred in Reis' Coronado, Calif. condo, have shocked local residents. Police have given no motive for Reeves' actions.
ESPN sideline reporter Holly Rowe has seen herself become a hot topic after getting caught shoving another reporter out of the way in order to interview Michigan coach Brady Hoke.
Incidents like the firebombing attacks that swept through Queens this past weekend are sadly all-too-familiar for many members of the city's minority religious communities, which have been plagued by periodic flare-ups of violence and vitriol ever since Sept. 11, 2001.
Evangelina Paredes filed a lawsuit against Stickney cop Chris Collins for violation of privacy, claiming the Chicago police officer used a speeding ticket to find her address and track her down for a date.
Ray Lazier Lengend confessed to a string of high profile firebombings on New Year's Day. He allegedly bombed an Islamic cultural center in Jamaica, Queens, a bodega, a Hindu house of worship and two residences in Queens and Nassau County. What drove the man to commit such violent crimes?
Angela Atwood and Logan McFarland's four-day crime spree finally came to an end Tuesday when the modern-day Bonnie and Clyde turned themselves in outside a Nevada casino. We give up, they reportedly told police.
Because of financial constraints at Qantas Airways -- Australia's biggest carrier --150 of the company's 2,000 pilots went on unpaid leave.
Andrea the cat, a once stray feline, is proof cats have nine lives. Andrea survived not one, but two attempts of euthanasia in a gas chamber at a Utah animal shelter.
Gatewood Galbraith, a former five-time candidate for Kentucky governor, died on Tuesday evening at the age of 64.
Police in Guangdon, China believe billionaire tycoon Long Liyuan was murdered by a local official who served him poisoned cat-meat stew in late December.
During an emergency call to report a break in on New Year's Eve, a 911 dispatcher told a teenaged mother in Oklahoma named Sarah McKinley to shoot and kill the intruder as a form of defense to protect herself and her baby.
The San Diego Sheriff's Department is planning an announcement today in the deaths of four people, including two Navy pilots, on New Year's Day in in their Coronado, Calif. condo. Before any updates have been announced, however, sources have already leaked information about a possible motive and the identity of the gunman.
Mass animal deaths marked the end of 2011. Approximately 100 dead birds fell from the sky over Arkansas and thousands of dead fish washed ashore in Norway on New Year's Eve.
Twitter apologized Tuesday for mistakenly verifying what was a fake account for Wendi Deng Murdoch, wife of News Corp. Chief Executive Rupert Murdoch, reports Reuters.
Elizabeth Libbie Ainsworth, a sophomore from Auburn University, has died from injuries sustained in a car accident, according to WLTZ.com.
It has been three months since Lisa Irwin, an infant from Kansas City, was reported missing. Now, for perhaps the first time, it seems the police have a substantial lead to help with their investigation; at least according to John Picerno, a Kansas City attorney acting for Lisa's parents, Jeremy Irwin and Deborah Bradley.
Dorothee Burkhart, mother of the suspect LA Arsonist, is in legal trouble of her own, and police think that Harry Burkhart set the L.A. fires due to his anger over his mother's pending deportation because of those problems.