Who is Domnica Cemortan, the Mystery Woman from the Costa Concordia?
Italian authorities are hoping mystery woman Domnica Cemortan can shed some light on the Italian cruise ship sinking
Northeast Snow Storm: 5 Inches of Snow Expected
The National Weather Service issued a winter weather advisory for the Northeast on Friday, and the first snowfall of the season for the area is bringing with it up to five inches of snow
Gary Carter Has New Brain Tumors Found
Former Met catcher, Gary Carter, had new brain tumors found, his family said Thursday on their blog
Indians Pitcher Fausto Carmona Arrested for Using Fake Identity
Indians pitcher Fausto Carmona was arrested in the Domincan Republic on Thursday for using a false identity
Megaupload, Popular File-Sharing Website, Shut Down
Megaupload, a popular online download file-hosting site, was shut down on Thursday by the U.S. Government
Priceline to Kill-Off William Shatner’s Negotiator
Priceline, the travel bargain site, is killing off their iconic Priceline Negotiator, played by William Shatner for the last 5 years, by sending him off a cliff.
Cruise Ship Italy: Officials Probe Mystery Woman Domnica Cemortan
Italian authorities want to interview Domnica Cemortan, who was seeing dining with Costa Concordia Capt. Francesco Schettino, just before the Italian cruise ship ran aground.
Costa Concordia: Capt. Francesco Schettino Tells Port ‘It’s Just a Blackout’
A new audiotape released Thursday, details the first contact between the Costa Concordia, the Italian cruise ship that ran aground by the Tuscan island of Giglio, and the port of Livorno, the Associated Press reported. On the tape, Capt. Francesco Schettino is heard telling the port that the Costa Concordia was only suffering from a blackout - 30 minutes after his ship hit a reef.
Fake iPads Made of Clay Sold in Canadian Stores
Fake iPads made of clay were sold to as many as 10 people in Vancouver, Canada.
Ethiopia Blames Eritrea for Killing of European Tourists
Ethiopia blamed the small neighboring country of Eritrea in the killing of five European tourists on Tuesday.
Costa Concordia: Divers Suspend Search of Sinking Italian Cruise Ship
Divers searching the Costa Concordia, the Italian cruise ship that ran aground on Friday and began to sink, suspended their search of the ship on Wednesday.
The Romney Book: Opposition Document Likely from 2008 McCain Campaign
A 200-page opposition document on Mitt Romney, dubbed The Romney Book, was published online Wednesday. The Romney Book appears to have been created by Sen. John McCain during his 2008 presidential run, according to Yahoo news.
Modern Family: Toddler’s Bleeped Curse Word Causes Concern
The latest episode of Modern Family features 2-year-old Lily saying what appears to be a bleeped out f-word, something McKay Hatch, an anti-profanity crusader, says is unacceptable.
Young Lee, Pinkberry Founder, Arrested for Assault after Beating Homeless Man
Young Lee, Pinkberry founder, was arrested on Wednesday at Los Angeles airport on a warrant for beating a homeless man in Los Angeles last summer.
Jerry Yang, Yahoo Co-Founder, Resigns
Jerry Yang, who co-founded Yahoo alongside David Filo in 1995, announced his resignation from the board of directors and all other company positions Tuesday, effective immediately.
Sledding Crow Video Goes Viral [VIDEO]
Crows are generally regarded as intelligent, playful birds, but a new video from Russia that has taken the internet by storm shows just how playful a crow can be.
British Airways Mistakenly Warns Passengers to Brace for Emergency Water Landing
A British Airways flight erroneously told passengers that they were going to make an emergency water landing, when they were actually cruising safely at 35,000 feet.
RIM Stocks Rises on Rumors of Buyout by Samsung
Research in Motion, makers of the Blackberry smartphones, saw a sharp jump in their stock price on Tuesday as rumors of a potential buyout by Samsung surfaced
Gunner Kiel Abandons LSU Commitment, Enrolls in Notre Dame
After a tumultuous recruitment process, quarterback Gunner Kiel is finally enrolled in college - except it's not the one he committed to.
Burger King to Try Home Delivery Service
Burger King, the number two fast food chain in the country, is going to be testing a home delivery service at a select few of its Washington D.C. area locations, the company announced
Gas Prices May Hit Close to $5 for Summer Driving
The start of the 2012 brought the highest January gas prices in history, and analysts warn that prices could keep climbing as the warm-weather driving seasons approaches.
Catherine Graves Slips into Madness after her Husband Dies of Brain Tumor
Catherine and her husband John Graves were married in 2001, and joined together their families, which had a total of six children. When John died of a brain tumor, it drove Catherine into a deep spiral of depression and anxiety.
NFL Playoffs: New York Giants vs. San Francisco 49er’s Playoff History
The New York Giants are getting ready to take on the San Francisco 49ers this Sunday to see who gets a bid to Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis on February 5. The Giants and 49ers have met in the playoffs seven times before, with the 49ers owning a 4-3 record.
Costa Concordia: Italian Cruise Ship Sinking May Cause State of Emergency
With the Italian cruise ship Costa Concordia dangerously shifting, Italy's Environment Minister Corrado Clini warned that the sinking may lead to an environmental disaster if the ship begins to leak its 2,300 tons of fuel on board.
3,000-Year-Old Tomb of Egyptian Singer Nehmes Bastet Found in Egypt
Archeologists working in Egypt discovered the 3,000 year old tomb of Nehmes Bastet - a female singer who lived sometime between 945-712 BC.
Jon Huntsman Quits GOP Race, Calls Atmosphere 'Toxic', Backs Romney
Jon Huntsman has announced that he is dropping out of the GOP presidential race, and will instead give his support to Mitt Romney.
Jon Huntsman Quits GOP Presidential Race
Jon Huntsman has announced that he is dropping out of the GOP presidential race, and will instead give his support to Mitt Romney.
Internet Addiction Alters Brain Similar to Alcohol, Gambling Addiction: Study
Internet addiction may cause chemical changes in the brain, much like the way addiction to alcohol or gambling does, a new study out of the Chinese Academy of Sciences found.
GSP Trooper Fired After Fatal Crash with Braves Trainer
GSP Trooper Donald Crozier, who was involved in the car crash with an Atlanta Braves trainer, killing the trainer's wife, has been fired.
Zermatt Avalanche: Skiers Stranded in Swiss Resort
The Swiss ski resort of Zermatt has seen so much snow in the last few days that it caused an avalanche, trapping vacationers.