Two U.S. Army reservists say the ban on women serving in combat roles violates the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution.
Higher temperatures, exacerbated by climate change, is expected to lead to the death of 150,000 Americans by the end of the century.
A Canadian law school graduate thought it would get a few laughs if he paid his $114,000 law school debt in cash. The story of Alex Kenjeev, from Montreal, first surfaced when a Reddit user reposted a photo of the $114,000 receipt Kenjeev had posted on his Facebook account on the Reddit website.
Police have arrested a man identified as Pedro Hernandez in connection with the 1979 disappearance and murder of Etan Patz..
Having your iPhone stolen, especially while on a vacation, is everyone's nightmare. For Katy McCaffrey, the worst nightmare turned into a viral joke while aboard a Disney cruise when the theft of her iPhone led to Stolen iPhone Adventures, an album of photos taken by the thief retrieved from her iCloud, prompting Disney to investigate.
Shares of Facebook (Nasdaq: FB), the No. 1 social network, are up six cents to $32.06 in late morning trading on Thursday.
Stacie Halas, porn star Tiffany Six -- who lost her teaching gig when her porn past was exposed -- discussed sex with students during a 2006 X-rated video, saying at least I didn't do the students and that she worried she would be fired if people at her school found out about her porn career.
Dozens of people gathered to retrace the route that was taken by the Louisa college student Michaela Mickey Shunick, who mysteriously vanished while out for a bike ride last Saturday.
A Four-year-old girl was reduced to tears this week, after being banned from her school photo for fashioning her hair into a large bow.
There's a glimmer of hope that authorities may finally solve the 33-year-old cold case of Etan Patz, a boy who disappeared in 1979 while on his way to the school bus stop.
Hustler's publisher, Larry Flynt, has responded to a lewd, digitally altered photograph of conservative commentator and New York Daily News columnist S.E. Cupp in his magazine. That's satire, he told The Blaze in a two-sentence statement.
Police in China arrested a young couple they say buried a 68-year-old woman alive because they believed they killed her in a drunk-driving crash.
Forty-five prisoners are abstaining from food in an effort to highlight what they say are inhumane conditions in Virginia's Red Onion State Prison.
Israeli archaeologists discovered a 2,700-year-old seal with the word Bethlehem inscribed upon it, the Israel Antiquities Authority announced on Wednesday. This artifact is believed to be the oldest object ever discovered bearing the name of Jesus' traditional place of birth.
A giant bull's head is just one of the many cartoon-like creatures welcoming tourists to the Porter Sculpture Park in Montrose, S.D.
Nearly a year after missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer disappeared, authorities are looking into whether multiple murder suspect William Clyde Gibson was involved in the petite 21-year-old blonde's disappearance.
The sight that reduced many Facebook users to tears: A grieving pit bull who stayed by the side of his dead partner for over 14 hours before rescue efforts came to take her away.
Summer is fast approaching, Memorial Day is almost here and 7-Eleven is giving out free Slurpees today as part of its annual SlurpFREE Day.
The director of the United States Secret Services apologized Wednesday for the actions of the agents implicated in the Colombia prostitution scandal last month, and told lawmakers that they didn't know yet of specific plans to protect the president when they met with local women who could have been a security risk
An explicit image of S.E. Cupp, conservative commentator and New York Daily News columnist, was reportedly published in Hustler magazine.The Blaze reported that a fake photo of S.E. Cupp, doctored to make it appear as if Cupp had a penis in her mouth, was published in the raunchy men's magazine.
Detectives investigating the disappearance of Sierra LaMar secretly placed a GPS device on a red Jetta belonging to their chief suspect Antolin Garcia-Torres as they carefully watched his every move for two month hoping he would lead them to the missing California teenager. Investigators had questioned him several times as they collected evidence and interviewed witnesses building a case against the alleged murderer.
Public toilets in Beijing have been set new standards for cleanliness, with rules stipulating that they should not contain more than two flies at any one given time.
Prince Charles is proving to be a jack- of- all -trades. Earlier this month he featured on the BBC as a weatherman and now he is in Toronto spinning the decks as a DJ.
Father Gabriele Amorth, who was appointed by Pope John Paul II as the chief exorcist of the Vatican, claims that the a teenage girl who went missing in the 80s, Emanuela Orlandi, was murdered as part of a underground Vatican sex parties with ties to the organized crime and foreign embassies.
A noisy kid was hit by a fellow moviegoer who was fed up with the alleged ruckus the child was causing at an AMC movie theater in Washington state. The man, Yong Hyun Kim, who told police that he thought the noisy 10-year-old kid was actually an adult, punched the boy in the face while watching Titanic 3D. The noisy kid had a bloody nose and lost a tooth.
Stephen Andrew Hall of Fort Worth, Texas has been sentenced to 45 years in prison after he was arrested for driving a motor vehicle with a blood alcohol level of .18.
The Google Doodle for Wednesday is an awesome playable Moog synthesizer, but you can play with it today by visiting Google Japan's homepage.
Police in Portland, Maine, have discovered the body of a missing Harvard Business school student, Nathan Bihlmaier, who went missing on Saturday and was last seen near the waterfront of the city's Old Port.
A year after a deadly tornado ripped through Joplin, Missouri, killing hundreds, residents remembered the first anniversary with a sunrise service for medical workers and volunteers and survivors who were mobilized into action.
Mesquite High School near Dallas, Texas recalled its yearbooks after being distributed to its pupils on Friday because it listed some of its students with special needs as mentally retarded, blaming it as an oversight in editing.