Rhode Island Set To Become 10th State Recognizing Same-Sex Marriage
On Wednesday, the Rhode Island Senate voted 26-12 to recognize same-sex marriages in the state.
Obama's Tattoo Plan For His Daughters: 'Mommy And Me Will Get The Exact Same Tattoo'
President Barack Obama has announced his plan to deal with the possibility of his daughters getting tattoos later in life -- and it’s brilliant.
Redesigned $100 Bill To Hit Circulation Oct. 8 With New Security Features
The Federal Reserve unveiled its new redesign of the $100 bill on Wednesday. The new bill is set to enter circulation on Oct. 8.
NH State Rep. Claims Boston Marathon Bombings Were A 'False Flag' Conspiracy
Republican New Hampshire State Rep. Stella Tremblay believes the United States government may have orchestrated the Boston Marathon bombings as part of an elaborate “false flag” operation.
Reuters Fires Social Media Editor Matthew Keys Over Boston Marathon Bombing Coverage; Keys Also Charged In Anonymous Hack
Matthew Keys, the Reuters journalist who was indicted last month for conspiring with Anonymous to hack into the Los Angeles Time’s website, has been fired from his position as Reuters’ social media editor.
Massachusetts Reconsiders Death Penalty Following Boston Marathon Bombings
A group of state legislators proposed a new bill on Tuesday that would reinstate the death penalty in the state of Massachusetts. The state abandoned the death penalty in 1984, but some lawmakers hope to revive it following the Boston Marathon bombings.
EPA Criticizes State Department's Keystone XL Pipeline Environmental Impact Review
The Environmental Protection Agency issued a strong objection to the State Department’s environmental impact review for the new $7-billion dollar Keystone XL pipeline, which has proven controversial among environmentalists.
Will Anthony Weiner's New Twitter Account Make Him Mayor Of NYC?
If Anthony Weiner wants any chance of getting past the sexting scandal that ruined his career, there’s one major obstacle: his Twitter account.
Amanda Palmer's 'A Poem For Dzhokhar' Draws Criticism For Allegedly Sympathizing With Boston Bombing Suspect
Amanda Palmer has drawn criticism online after she released “A Poem for Dzhokhar,” only two days after the arrest and capture of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Folk Singer Richie Havens Dies Of Heart Attack At 72
Richie Havens, the folk singer who opened Woodstock in 1969, died of a sudden heart attack in his New Jersey home on Monday. Havens was 72.
Boston Bombing Suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Twitter Account Shows 'Terrorista #1' Photo And Other Bizarre Tweets
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev posted a photograph of a black BMW bearing a license plate reading “Terrorista #1" to his Twitter account.
Did Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Try To Kill Himself? Bullet Wound On Boston Bombing Suspect Points Toward Failed Suicide Attempt
Authorities reportedly believe Dzhokhar Tsarnaev may have been sustained a serious neck wound in a failed suicide attempt.
Who Radicalized Tamerlan Tsarnaev?
Was Tamerlan Tsarnaev brainwashed by an acquaintance into following radical Islam?
Boston Marathon Bombing Suspect No. 1 Shot Dead After Intense Gunfight, MIT Officer Killed
A police officer was fatally shot in what is believed to have been a confrontation with the marathon bombing suspects.
Watertown Standoff: Police Reportedly Arrest Suspect Following Explosions And Shootout
Police appear to have captured one of two suspects in Thursday night’s MIT shootings following an armed standoff.
MIT Shooting: Officer Shot And Killed On Campus of Massachusetts Institute Of Technology
MIT issued a report late Thursday that gunshots were fired on campus, while sources confirmed that a police officer had been killed.
Meet Joe Berti, Survivor Of Both The Boston Marathon Bombings And The Waco Fertilizer Plant Explosion
He just might be the luckiest man in the world.
CVS Sued Over Racial Slur Used In Receipt
A New Jersey Asian-American woman is suing CVS for discrimination after receiving a receipt listing her name as "Ching Chong Lee."
Gabrielle Giffords Is 'Furious' About The Senate's Gun Control Refusal
In a New York Times op-ed, Gabrielle Giffords explained why she is furious about the Senate’s failure to pass the gun control bill.
24 IRS Employees Arrested For Theft Of Government Benefits
24 IRS employees stole more than $250,000 in government benefits.
Surveillance Video Footage May Show Two Suspects In Boston Marathon Bombing
In a major break, federal authorities may have video footage of two suspects.
Paul Kevin Curtis Arrested In Connection With Ricin Letters Sent To Obama
Paul Kevin Curtis of Tupelo, Miss., was arrested Wednesday in connection to ricin-laced letters sent to President Obama and a Mississippi senator.
New York Daily News Runs Doctored Photo Of Boston Bombing Victim
New York's Daily News doctored a photograph of a Boston Marathon bombing victim in an effort to remove gore.
Brain Study Reveals Just A Taste Of Beer Can Trigger Alcohol Cravings
A new study of the human brain suggests that he taste of beer alone may be enough to trigger intense pleasure and craving for more alcohol.
Ricin-Poisoned Letter Sent To Mississippi Sen. Roger Wicker
A letter sent to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Miss., has tested positive for ricin.
Is NBC Bringing 'Friends' Back On The Air In 2014? Absolutely Not
The "Friends" reunion rumors sound exciting, but they're almost entirely false.
New North Korean Threats Issued Over South Korean Protests
North Korea has issued a new round of threats to its neighbors in South Korea after a series of anti-North Korean protests were held on the 101st anniversary of its first leader Kim Il-Sung’s birthday.
Ozzy Osbourne Apologizes For Drinking And Drug Binge, Is Not Divorcing Sharon Osbourne
After rumors about Ozzy Osbourne and his wife, Sharon, hit the Internet Monday, the metal icon has denied them, and has issued an apology for his “insane behavior.”
Hagel Downgrades Drone Service Medal Below Purple Heart
Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel has announced that he will downgrade a special new military medal designed for operators of unmanned drones
Boston Marathon Explosion Date Evokes Oklahoma City, Columbine, Waco And Hitler's Birthday
The perpetrators of the Boston Marathon explosions are unknown, but the timing curiously links up to other infamous events, including the Oklahoma City bombing and Waco.