Reginald 'Reg' Traviss, Amy Winehouse's Ex-Boyfriend, Charged With Rape [PHOTO]
Reginald Reg Traviss, the boyfriend of late singer Amy Winehouse, has been charged with two counts of rape after allegations were made against him in January.
Glamping: How To Set Up Your Luxury Camping Experience [PHOTO]
Want to experience nature but are put off by the thought of pitching your own tent and have some money? A new craze called glamping - a portmanteau of glamour and camping - might be for you.
Michael Jackson's Tiger, Thriller, Dies From Lung Cancer
Michael Jackson's 13-year-old Bengal tiger, Thriller, died following a battle with lung cancer, according to actress Tippi Hedren, who runs a wildlife preserve where the tiger has been housed after Jackson's death.
Stolen Valor Act Supreme Court Decision Goes Unnoticed Amid Health Care Ruling
The Stolen Valor Act decision is the Rodney Dangerfield of the day's Supreme Court rulings -- it's not getting any respect or attention amid the flurry of that other decision announced Thursday, when the court upheld the Affordable Care Act.
From Roe v. Wade to Citizens United: 5 Landmark U.S. Supreme Court Cases That Changed Our Lives
In a 5-4 decision that shocked the country, the U.S. Supreme sided with the Obama administration and upheld the individual mandate provision of the 2010 Affordable Care Act. The decision's impact will be felt across the country, from small business owners to those without health insurance. It marks the latest landmark Supreme Court ruling that affects our daily lives.
Will Michele Bachmann Lose Re-Election? New Poll Shows Slim Lead Over Democrat Jim Graves
Last summer, Rep. Michele Bachmann, R-Minn., was considered among the frontrunners for the Republican presidential nomination after winning the Iowa Straw Poll in August 2011. Now her re-election to her congressional seat may be in jeoardy.
Singing Soldier Cut From 'America's Got Talent': Did Controversy Play A Role In Boot Of Timothy Michael Poe?
Singing soldier Timothy Michael Poe, who was known more for his questionable sob story about being injured in Afghanistan than his singing on America's Got Talent, was cut from the popular NBC show last night.
Aroldis Chapman Somersault Delights Twitter, Not Dusty Baker After Reds-Brewers Game [VIDEO]
Some baseball closers pump their fist when they finish a game. Others point their finger to the sky. Cincinnati Reds closer Aroldis Chapman prefers a somersault. Not one, but two somersaults, as Chapman performed Tuesday night when he clinched a 4-3 Reds win against the Milwaukee Brewers before high-fiving catcher Ryan Hanigan.
Homeless Australian Woman Adelle Hartley 'Will Code 4 Latte,' Carries Laptop, Mobile Phone
Australian Adelle Hartley said she is homeless, but she Will Code 4 Latte, as the sign she holds up on the streets or Sydney declares.
Jamal Anderson, Ex-Atlanta Falcons Running Back, Charged With DUI After Driving Too Slow: Report
Former Atlanta Falcons running back Jamal Anderson was arrested on DUI charges in DeKalb County, Ga., Sunday morning.
Rainbow Oreos: Will Nabisco Make Cookie Inspired By Pro-Gay Facebook Photo?
Nabisco, the makers of Oreo sandwich cookies, stirred controversy - and the wildest dreams of Oreo fanatics - when it posted a photo of a six-layer Oreo with cream in rainbow colors in an obvious support of gay pride. But will the Rainbow Oreo ever come to fruition?
'Phil Collins Dead' Becomes Latest Celebrity Death Hoax Rumor
The reported death of Phil Collins is the latest hoax to hit the Internet after a website that claimed Vanilla Ice died last week wrote the Genesis frontman died in a one-car accident today.
Dole Salad Recall: Are You Affected? Find Out Here
The Dole Food Company has issued a precautionary recall involving 1,077 packages of bagged salads that were sold in six states at Wal-Mart and Kroger under those supermarket brands over possible listeria contamination, the California-based company announced.
Echo Lake Drummer Pete Hayes Dies At 25, No Cause Of Death Given But Illness Suggested
Pete Hayes, the drummer for South London-based dream-pop band Echo Lake, died Thursday at age 25, the band announced on its website Sunday.
Beth Shak Sued Over Massive Shoe Collection By Ex-Husband Daniel Shak [PHOTO]
Professional poker player Beth Shak's collection of 1,200 shoes worth an estimated $1 million is the target of a lawsuit filed by her ex-husband, Daniel Shak, who claims he was unaware the shoes existed and is entitled 35 percent of their value under their divorce agreement.
Obama Event Registry Fundraising Gimmick Gets Poor Reception On Twitter [PHOTO]
President Barack Obama's re-election campaign has come up with the Obama Event Registry, where supporters of the president can register so guests of their wedding, Bar Mitzvah or other occasions can contribute to the campaign in lieu of gifts to the person or people of honor.
City Park Shooting: Arrest Made In Murder Of Denver Policewoman Celena Hollis
The Denver police department arrested a man on murder charges in the shooting death of a policewoman, Celena Hollis, at City Park during a free jazz concert Sunday night.
Mars Snowflakes Are Size Of Human Red Blood Cells, MIT Researchers Find
There are snowflakes on Mars. Although they're not the type you can stick out your tongue and lick, as Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers have found that the carbon dioxide snow particles are roughly the size of a human red blood cell.
Allyson Felix, Jeneba Tarmoh Face Runoff Or Coin Flip After Olympic Trials Dead Heat
USA Track & Field is in a pickle right now after sprinters Allyson Felix and Jeneba Tarmoh crossed the finish line at the Olympic trials at exactly the same time - 11.068 seconds, meaning Felix and Tarmoh will most likely compete in a 100-meter runoff to determine who gets the last spot in next month's London Summer Olympics 2012.
'Clown Question, Bro' T-Shirts To Be Made By Under Armour After Phrase Used By Bryce Harper, Harry Reid [VIDEO]
Under Armour will begin selling That's a clown question, bro T-shirts after the phrase was made famous by Washington Nationals outfielder Bryce Harper and U.S. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., subsequently used the retort at a news conference.
'Smoking Kid' Thailand Video Goes Viral: Is It The Best Anti-Smoking Ad Ever? [VIDEO]
A powerful anti-smoking ad from Thailand where children with cigarettes in their hands ask smokers for a light and the smokers chide them on the harmful effects of puffing tobacco has gone viral.
Gabor Orsos Floating Island Has About $5M Price Tag [PHOTO]
Self-proclaimed travel expert Gabor Orsos is working on a prototypical floating island that will set you back around $5 million to snatch up your own private paradise.
James 'Whitey' Bulger's Attorney Seeks Trial Delay As Prosecutors Slam Move
The attorney for James Whitey Bulger, the reputed Boston gangster who went on the lam for 16 years and was captured in California last year, wants to delay Bulger's upcoming trial for a year, enraging prosecutors.
Presidential Sugar Daddy: Obama Beats 'Vanilla' Romney Among Seeking Arrangement Sugar Babies
If the presidential race were determined by who women think will make a better sugar daddy, President Barack Obama would trounce Mitt Romney, according to a survey from the hookup site SeekingArrangement.com that found women want Obama to be their sugar daddy by a 3-to-1 margin over the former Massachusetts governor.
Kristin Davis, Aaron Sorkin Officially A Couple At 'The Newsroom' Red Carpet [PHOTOS]
News flash: Aaron Sorkin and Kristin Davis went public with their relationship Wednesday during the red carpet premiere of Sorkin's HBO series The Newsroom.
'Dating Game' Killer Rodney Alcala Pleads Not Guilty To New York Murders [PHOTO]
The Dating Game killer Rodney Alcala, already on death row in California for the murders of four women and a 12-year-old girl, pleaded not guilty Thursday to murder charges in New York, where he's a suspect in the killings of two women during the 1970s.
Bullied Bus Monitor Karen Klein's Fundraiser, Max Sidorov, Blurring The Lines Between Altruism And Shameless Self-Promotion
The fund-raising effort for bullied bus monitor Karen Huff Klein is now reaching the point the where the lines between altruism and shameless self-promotion may be blurring for the man behind the campaign.
'Facecrook' Site Launched To Catch Bergen County Fugitives [PHOTO]
Don't expect fugitives in Bergen County, N.J., to like the county sheriff office's Facecrook site set up to apprehend them. The Facecrook site is the brainchild of Bergen County Sheriff Office Inspector Mickey Bradley, who told the Bergen Record that he believes Facecrook is the first site of its kind in the country. Bradley bought the domain, facecrook.us, for $17 about a year ago.
Actor Richard Lynch, Who Made Career Of Playing Villains, Dead At 76
Richard Lynch, the Halloween and Battlestar Galactica actor who scarred his face after setting himself on fire following a bad acid trip, died yesterday at age 76.
Rare Orange Lobsters, 1 In 10 Million Crustaceans, Turn Up In Massachusetts
Ever seen an orange lobster? Neither has Fresh Catch owner Bill Sarro. That is, not until a shipment of Maine lobsters arrived at his Massachusetts restaurant with five rare orange lobsters inside.