Russian Plane Crash (PHOTOS)
The RusAir Tu-134 plane that crashed in heavy fog and burst into flames on a highway in northwestern Russia left 44 people dead according to officials.
Roger Ebert accuses 'Jackass' stuntman Ryan Dunn of drink-driving; fans, friends furious
Jackass star Bam Margera is furious after film critic Roger Ebert tweeted a message, blaming his co-star Ryan Dunn's fatal car smash on drink-driving.
Wimbledon Day 2 new schedule
Fans can have their fingers crossed and hope for further rain on Day 2 after a rain caused delay at 5pm on the day 1 cancelling 31 matches. Here's the new schedule which will feature six time men's champion Roger Federer, World No. 2 Novak Djokovic, the rematch of John Isner and Nicolas Mahut. Serena Williams is back from her injuries.
Wimbledon day 1 wrap-up (PHOTOS)
A wrap up of Wimbledon Day one and the day two schedule, which was rescheduled because of rains on day one, that canceled 31 matches.
Girl forced by Pakistan militants to wear suicide vest
An eight-year-old girl child was kidnapped by Islamist militants and forced to wear a suicide vest to attack security forces, police said on Monday.
Chinese take cloning to a new level, now cloning Austrian village of Hallstatt
After being world famous for making clones of gadgets and garments, the Chinese are doing it again, in a new style this time. They are making a copy of a whole village situated in Alphine!
Drunk Amy Winehouse gives worst performance in history (Video)
Twenty-seven-year-old Winehouse arrived on the stage an hour late keeping thousands of fans waiting, but when she appeared, she was unstable and apparently intoxicated.
Netflix streaming problem? That's a Temporary Sony-Starz contract snafu
All users having a tough time accessing Netflix.com, here is a piece of inform,ation. You are having a problem with the streaming services because Netflix and Starz, the pay TV distributor for Sony, are having a temporary contract issue.
Miss California Alyssa Campanella crowned Miss USA
Alyssa Campanella, the 21-year-old auburn-haired beauty, left behind 50 other women to win the Miss USA title at the Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino in Las Vegas on Sunday night, June 19.She was representing California.
Erin Hatley wins Miss Tennessee 2011 title
Its Erin Hatley, a gorgeous lady with a beautiful voice, dedicated to promoting volunteerism who will be representing Tennessee at the Miss America 2012 pageant, next January in Las Vegas.
Tayrn Chuter wins Miss Montana 2011 title
Chuter, belonging to the native of Corvallis, Montana, won a $5,000 cash scholarship, plus $11,500 in applied scholarships and many prizes, including a silver service tea set that Mitchell Oil Field Service has been giving to Miss Eastern Montana or Miss Montana for 29 years.
Who is the 'Barefoot Bandit'?
Colton Harris-Moore, or the Barefoot Bandit, 20, is an international celebrity fugitive who pleaded guilty to seven felonies in a Seattle federal court on Friday. He struck a deal with federal prosecutors that includes a recommendation for up to six-and-a-half years in prison and the inability to profit from his crimes, including a proposed movie rights.
'Big Man' saxophonist Clarence Clemons dies
Saxophonist Clarence Clemons died in Florida on Saturday after suffering a stroke a week ago.
Martin Campbell says director Forster messed up 'Quantum of Solace'
Hollywood director Martin Campbell said he was unhappy with the making of the 2008 blockbuster movie Quantum of Solace.
Printing Human Organs On Demand: 3D Bio-Printer Paves The Way
The first commercial 3D bio-printer to make human tissues and organs has arrived that will enable doctors to order and replace human organs on demand.
Nia Long shows off baby bump, reveals father's name
Forty-year old Brooklyn-native actress Nia Long is pregnant with her second child. Long recently confirmed this to US weekly. The bikini-clad actress was seen showing off her baby bump while walking on the beach, vacationing in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.
Chat queen Oprah to Barcode Oprah
The fear of Doomsday is what inspired Scott Blake to turn Oprah Winfrey's image into an extraordinary piece of art -- the Barcode Oprah.
Scott Blake excels in creating barcode images
Tampa born artist Scott Blake has created a series of artworks involving reworking of barcodes that has been displayed at various galleries.
6-foot python found in Ohio garbage truck
A six-foot long Burmese python was found at a Cincinnati fast-food restaurant when a garbage truck driver emptied a trash bin.
He dropped out of college in 1932, but graduated finally at age 99
In a rare show of hope and commitment, an Oregon man who dropped out of college just a few days away from graduation in 1932 has finally earned his degree after reaching the age of 99.
Steven Spielberg working on Jurassic Park 4?
Steven Spielberg, director of the first two parts of the movie Jurassic Park films and also an executive producer of the third one might soon be surprising the audience with a fourth edition in the dinosaur franchise.
Chilean domestic flights cancelled as volcanic ash returns to Chile
The Chilean volcano ash plume has returned to Chile forcing Chilean officials to cancel domestic flights for the first time.
What's in store for Anthony Weiner, a Hollywood offer?
Doug Ellin, the executive producer of Entourage, the comedy-drama television series that premieres on HBO has reached out to Anthony Weiner to play himself on the show.
Obama Letter to be sold for $11,000 by Indiana mother
Destiny Mathis, a surgical technologist and mother of three, decided to sell a hand written letter that she received from President Obama.
Woman handed over $14,876.55 unclaimed money in West Virginia
A West Virginia woman received almost $15,000 of unclaimed money her mother had forgotten about on Tuesday.
Child molester shoots mother, daughter in Crescent City, before killing self
The accused child molester Jerry Steele on Tuesday held a .25-caliber handgun in front of Cecilia's face and shot her and her mother in the head and later killed himself.
White House's first chief information officer to leave
Vivek Kundra , who is the White House's first chief information officer and was the key leader in his administration's effort to streamline the federal government's massive IT infrastructure is leaving in August for a fellowship at Harvard.
Playboy's next issue to have 'Runaway Bride' sticker on cover
After dumping his fiancee days before their wedding, Playboy founder Hugh Hefner said on Wednesday that he is affixing Runaway Bride stickers over her picture on the cover of the magazine's upcoming issue.
A dinner table persuasion for Australian PM to legalize gay marriage
Australian gay and lesbian couples are in a bid to change Prime Minister Julia Gillard's opposition to same-sex marriage at a dinner table meet at her official residence, after activists won a charity auction to attend a private dinner party.
Political content spreads faster than commercial brand content online: New Research
An online field study research shows that people watch political content more than they watch and share advertising or brand content.