'John Doe Duffel Bag' Caught, Gun Recovered From Suspect's Bag, Identity Still Unknown [PHOTO]
A sawed-off rifle and bloody knife were recovered as detectives continued to question "John Doe Duffel Bag" in connection with the slayings of three Middle Eastern Brooklyn shopkeepers, a police official told ABC News.
Warren Rudman Dies, Former New Hampshire Senator Dead At 82 [PHOTO]
Former Republican Sen. Warren Rudman of New Hampshire has died, his press secretary Bob Stevenson confirmed Tuesday. He was 82.
AC/DC On iTunes, 'Back In Black' Rockers Release Entire Catalogue To Music Store
AC/DC, a longtime iTunes holdout, has struck a deal with Apple's iTunes to sell their music digitally
Violent Dolphin Deaths In Gulf Of Mexico Under Investigation by NOAA
An investigation into the mysterious deaths of dolphins is taking place in the Gulf of Mexico.
Ed Reed Suspended For Repeated Excessive Hits, Eight Other NFL Suspensions For Similar Violations
Baltimore Ravens star safety Ed Reed was suspended for one game by the NFL on Monday for repeated hits to the head and neck area of defenseless players.
Jared Cano Cell Phone Video Reportedly Shows Florida Teen's Plan To Set Off Bombs Inside Freedom High School
Cellphone video just released by prosecutors offers a chilling view into the mind of Jared Cano, a Florida teenager who in 2011 was charged with plotting to kill teachers and students with bombs at his Tampa high school.
NYC Shopkeeper Killings: FBI To Join Investigation Into Serial Killer Shootings [PHOTO]
New York City Police Commissioner Ray Kelly is asking the FBI for a profiler to help identify who might have killed three men Middle Eastern men in Brooklyn.
Stevie Wonder Lights Up American Music Awards 2012 Stage With Dick Clark Tribute
Stevie Wonder lit up the stage Sunday night at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles with three-song tribute to the late Dick Clark.
'Super-Jupiter' Photo Shows Largest Planet In Solar System, 13 Times Bigger Than Jupiter
Astronomers have spotted a planet 13 times more massive than Jupiter, the largest planet in our own solar system.
Public Nudity Ban For San Francisco To Be Voted On Tuesday
San Francisco may have to put its clothes back on after a public nudity ban gets voted on Tuesday.
Justin Bieber, Selena Gomez Back Together? Duo Spotted At AMA Awards After Party
It looks like Justin Bieber and Selena Gomez have reunited yet again.
Teens Allegedly Receive Lapdances At 16-Year-Old's Birthday Party In Upstate New York
Exotic dancers allegedly performed lap dances on teenagers at a boy’s surprise 16th birthday party in an upstate New York village.
5-hour Energy Drink Ingredients Cited By USFDA, Living Essentials Drink May Be Linked To 13 Deaths
Living Essentials 5-Hour Energy drinks have been cited in the deaths of 13 people in the past four years, according to reports received by the Food and Drug Administration.
World War II Love Letters Wash Ashore In New Jersey After Superstorm Sandy
Love letters from World War II written by a New Jersey woman to her boyfriend washed ashore during Superstorm Sandy.
Pedro Hernandez Charged In Etan Patz Case, Grand Jury Indicts SoHo Bodega Clerk
A grand jury has indicted a former SoHo bodega clerk on charges he lured 6-year-old Etan Patz into a basement and killed him 33 years ago.
Papa John's Lawsuit: Pizza Chain Served With $250 Million Lawsuit For Mass Texting Customers
Papa John's got slapped with a $250 million class action lawsuit for sending spammy text messages to its customers without their permission.
Toyota Recall 2012 List: Prius Hybrid, Corolla, Wish And Other Models Called Back For Steering Defect And Water Pump Problem
Toyota Motor Corp. is recalling about 2.77 million vehicles worldwide, including the Prius hybrid car, due to problems with the steering mechanism and the hybrid system water pump.
Waffle House Sex Scandal Is 'Extortion,' CEO Joseph Rogers Jr. Responds To Allegations
"I am a victim of my own stupidity, but I am not going to be a victim of a crime — extortion," Joe W. Rogers Jr. said in a written statement obtained by the Associated Press.
Drunk Airport Fight Video Goes Viral After Texas A&M Fan Starts Brawl In New Orleans Airport
A fight reportedly broke out after a Texas A&M fan started a brawl at the airport in New Orleans.
Dump Trump Petition Calls For Macy's To Sever Ties With The Donald
More than 460,000 people have signed an online petition demanding Macy's fire "The Apprentice" boss as a celebrity spokesman.
Brett Hartman Execution Set For Tuesday, Winda Snipes Killer Maintains Innocence
Brett Hartman in set to be executed in Ohio on Tuesday
Toddler Found In Cage In Tulsa Home, Father Arrested On Child Neglect Charges
A Tulsa man was arrested after police found his 18-month-old daughter locked in a metal dog cage, his naked four-year old daughter outside on a cold afternoon and him asleep in a drug or alcohol "induced stupor."
Two Women Dead After Eating Poisonous Wild Mushrooms In Soup In Loomis, Calif.
Two residents of a Northern California assisted living facility have died and four others are hospitalized after eating soup with wild mushrooms.
Barbara Walters, Lindsay Lohan Interview Cancelled, Walters 'Disappointed' With 'Liz & Dick' Star [VIDEO]
Barbara Walters was "disappointed" on Monday when she found out that Lindsay Lohan scheduled an interview with Jay Leno on "The Tonight Show" next week.
Blackberry 10 Release Date Set For January, New Features To Include New Camera, Web Browser And More
Research In Motion announced Monday that BlackBerry 10 will finally debut on Jan. 30, a year after the company's next-generation smartphones and software were slated to go on sale.
Jeff Gordon Fight With Clint Bowyer Currently Under NASCAR Investigation [VIDEO]
NASCAR officials say it's too early to predict whether drivers or crew members will be suspended for being involved in fights following a wreck between Jeff Gordon and Clint Bowyer late in Sunday's race at Phoenix International Raceway.
Lance Armstrong Posts Shameless Twitter Photo In Front Of His Seven Tour de France Jerseys
Lance Armstrong posted an internet picture of himself with the seven Tour de France winner's jerseys that have been anulled from the history books.
Lee MacPhail Dies, Former Yankees President And Oldest Hall Of Famer In MLB Dead At 95
Lee MacPhail, the former president of the American League and general manager of the Yankees and Baltimore Orioles and the oldest member of the Baseball Hall of Fame, died on Thursday night at his home in Delray Beach, Fla. He was 95.
Robert Nkemdiche Decommits From Clemson University, Rumors Of Ole Miss Commitment Not Yet Confirmed
Robert Nkemdiche, widely regarded as the No. 1 high school football prospect, has reportedly decommitted from Clemson University
MLB Instant Replay Expansion To Include Fair-Foul And Trap Plays In 2013
Baseball is considering a broader expansion of video review for umpires than first discussed.