Watch The Birth Of Snowstorm Nemo Seen From Space [VIDEO]
A new video of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite footage shows the growth of winter storm Nemo from space.
Charlie Sheen Pleads With Ex-Cop Christopher Dorner To Turn Himself In [VIDEO]
Actor Charlie Sheen released a short video Saturday pleading for alleged “Killer Cop” Christopher Dorner -- a former Los Angeles Police Department officer accused of killing three people -- to call him so that the two can work out a way to bring Dorner to justice safely.
2013 Grammy Nominations And Predictions: Who Will Win This Year's Awards?
With no Adelelike phenomenon in store, everyone is scrambling to pick the winners and the losers. So who will they be? Read on.
Jim Sweeney, Iconic Fresno State Football Coach, Dies At 83
Jim Sweeney, iconic head coach of Fresno State’s football team for 19 seasons, has died at the age of 83.
'Do No Harm' Canceled After Two Episodes, Sets Record Low Ratings
NBC has announced it is canceling its newest dramatic series “Do No Harm” after only two episodes. The drama, which follows a doctor with a split personality, premiered at midseason and posted some of the lowest ratings in network history.
Emma Watson Defends Kristen Stewart Over Cheating Scandal: 'Everyone Makes Mistakes'
After “Twilight” start Kristen Stewart cheated on boyfriend and costar Robert Pattinson last summer, fans across the world were outraged. Now, in a new interview with Vanity Fair Italia, Emma Watson, star of “Harry Potter” and “The Perks of Being A Wallflower,” has spoken up to defend Stewart by saying that “Everyone makes mistakes.”
Hillary Clinton Tops Obama, Biden In New National Poll
Hillary Clinton is the most popular national politician in America, according to a Quinnipiac University national poll released Friday.
Super Bowl Power Outage Traced To Faulty New Electrical Relay
While the cause of the Super Bowl blackout remained unknown for nearly a week, the cause has now been traced to a faulty relay installed by New Orleans energy company Entergy.
Bullied 11-Year-Old Placed In Coma After Schoolyard Attack
A Pennsylvania boy has been placed in a medically induced coma after a schoolyard fight with several bullies left the 11-year-old boy severely injured.
Michelle Obama To Attend Funeral Of Hadiya Pendleton, Chicago Teen Killed After Inauguration
Michelle Obama has announced that she plans to attend the funeral of Chicago teenager Hidiya Pendleton, who was killed in a shooting only a week after performing at President Obama’s inauguration.
Japan Scrambles Fighter Jets In Response To Russia's Airspace Violation Over Disputed Islands
After two Russian fighter jets entered Japanese airspace on Thursday, the Japanese military scrambled their fighter jets in a quick response.
Will Winter Storm Nemo Be As Bad As The 1978 Blizzard That Ravaged Boston?
As Winter Storm Nemo prepares to hit much of the Northeastern United Stated and New England, some forecasters are saying that the storm could be worse than the 1978 blizzard that ravaged the Boston area.
Jeb Bush Offered To Buy The Miami Marlins, But Was Rejected By Jeffrey Loria
New reports suggest that Jeb Bush, former Florida Governor and potential contender in the 2016 Republican presidential race, offered to purchase the Miami Marlins baseball team but was rejected by the current owner, Jeffrey Loria.
Mom Pulls Out Loaded Gun At Connecticut Chuck E. Cheese
Next time you take your children down to Chuck E. Cheese, you might want to bring along a bulletproof vest or two for you and the kids, because you never know which other parent is carrying a gun.
Colorado Second-Grader Suspended For Playing With Imaginary Grenade
A Colorado second-grader has been suspended for pretending to play with a grenade during a make believe game he called “rescue the world.”
Russian Flight Attendant Tatiana Kozlenko Fired For Giving The Finger To A Plane Full Of Passengers
Russian flight attendant Tatiana Kozlenko was recently fired after a photo of her giving the finger to a plane full of passengers. Kozlenko posted the photo on the Russian social networking site Vkontakte and found herself without a job after the depiction of her giving the finger went viral, according to the Huffington Post.
35 Ancient Pyramids Found In Sudanese Ruins
Thirty-five ancient pyramids have been discovered at an archaeological site called Sedinga in Sudan. The pyramids, which were also used as graves, are clustered extremely close together, making this a very peculiar scientific find.
Ailing Muhammad Ali Could Be Dead In 'Days,' According To His Brother
Ailing former world heavyweight champion Muhammad Ali could be dead within days, according to his brother Rahman Ali.
Record-Breaking Asteroid Set To Pass By Earth This Month
An asteroid is about to give Earth a record-breaking close shave, as it comes closer to the planet than any asteroid has before -- even closer than many satellites.
King Richard III Found? Scientists May Have Discovered The Body Of England's Long-Lost King
Britain’s lost King Richard III may have just been found. For centuries, scholars have been uncertain where the king, who ruled England from 1483 to 1485, was buried after he was killed in battle. Now, a team of scientists plans to announce the results of genetic testing conducted on a body believed to be King Richard’s.
Man Found With $70 Million Check Was Iranian Central Bank Chief
A previously unidentified man was caught attempting to illegally enter Germany last month with a check worth about $70 million. On Sunday, a German newspaper reported the well-heeled mystery man was the former head of Iran’s central bank, Tahmasb Mazaheri.
Emily VanCamp Set To Star In 2014's 'Captain America: The Winter Soldier'
Marvel Studios Inc. is riding high after the breakout success of “The Avengers” last summer. And, as the comic book-based film studio gets ready to release “Iron Man 3” next summer, it has announced it has found a leading lady in Emily VanCamp for the planned sequel to “Captain America.”
Oprah Hit With Lawsuit Over Pregnancy Discrimination
An ex-employee of OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network claims she is a victim of sexual discrimination because the network fired her after she became pregnant and subsequently gave birth.
White House Releases Photo Of Obama Firing A Gun
The White House has released a photograph of U.S. President Barack Obama firing a gun in response to criticism that he has too little experience with firearms to effectively lead a national dialogue on gun control.
Obama Offers Compromise On Birth Control Insurance, But Religious Groups Still Object
One of the biggest objections to U.S. President Barack Obama’s Affordable Care Act has come from religious organizations that do not wish to help pay for their employees’ birth control through their health-insurance plans. Now, Obama hopes to change that by offering a compromise on contraception coverage.
Competitive Eating Champ 'El Wingador' Indicted On Cocaine-Distribution Charges
Competitive-eating champ William “El Wingador” Simmons was indicted on multiple cocaine-related charges this week.
Katie Couric Reveals Her Awkward Date With Larry King [VIDEO]
It appears that Katie Couric and Larry King Live were once almost a couple. Or at least they could have been, if King weren’t such a bad date when they went out once over 25 years ago.
Watch The Most Amazing Moments From '30 Rock' In Honor Of Its Final Episode
Blergh, everyone. “30 Rock” aired its final episode on Thursday night, bringing the show’s seven amazing seasons to an unfortunate (but beautiful) end. And in honor of the beloved show’s final episode, let’s take a look back at some of the greatest moments in our favorite sitcom.
Atlanta Middle School Shooter Was Disarmed By Armed Campus Police Officer, Victim Is 'Awake'
The shooting at an Atlanta middle school was cut short on Thursday after an armed campus police officer managed disarm the suspect mere moments after a 14-year-old student at the school was shot, according to CBS News.
Former Peregrine CEO Russell Wasendorf Gets 50 Years In Jail For Embezzling Hundreds Of Millions
Former Peregrine Financial Group CEO Russell Wasendorf Sr. has been sentenced to 50 years in prison for embezzling funds from the brokerage and its customers hundreds of millions of dollars.