Osama Bin Laden Wives Sentenced To Prison, Deportation: Pakistan Worried About Information Leak?
Three wives and two elder daughters of Osama bin Laden have been sentenced to 45 days of jail time by a Pakistani court. They were also fined 10,000 rupees each. The women will serve just 14 more days before being deported back to their home countries.
Picasso Print Found In Thrift Shop: Zach Bodish Surprised By Lucky Purchase In Clintonville, Ohio
Zach Bodish unknowingly purchased an original Pablo Picasso print at a thrift store in Clintonville, Ohio.
'Alabama Face Guy' Runs For University President: Who Is Jack Blankenship? [VIDEO]
Jack Blankenship rose to fame in February as the Alabama Face Guy. Now he's running for University of Alabama president, with a new campaign video to get the word out.
Micah True Missing: Super-Runner Learned Secrets Of Survival From Ancient Mexican Tribe
Legendary runner Micah True, 60, has gone missing in the forests of Gila, New Mexico. Searches so far have been fruitless. But if anyone can weather the elements, it's True; he famously learned the secrets of survival from a remote Tarahumara tribe in Mexico.
Bee Decline Mystery Solved? Neonicotinoid Pesticides May Cause Colony Collapse Disorder
Two studies published on Thursday may finally explain the alarming decline in U.S. bee populations over the last six years.
Autism On The Rise: 5 Key Facts About The New Research
The number of autism cases in the United States has reached one in every 88 children, reports the CDC. These five facts about autism may help shed some light on the new research.
Christine McCallum Sentenced For Child Rape: Teacher Pledged Love To 13-Year-Old Boy
On Tuesday, former fifth grade teacher Christine McCallum, 32, was sentenced to 29 months in prison and 10 years of probation for initiating a sexual relationship with a 13-year-old boy.
WATCH: Circus Elephant ‘Baby’ Escapes In Cork, Animal Rights Groups Protest [VIDEO]
A 40-year-old elephant named Baby escaped from the circus on Tuesday in Cork, Ireland. The incident was captured by a bystander with a video recorder.
Watch: Google’s Driverless Car Video With Blind Man Behind The Wheel [VIDEO]
For years Google has been developing the technology to make driverless cars a reality. On Wednesday, they posted a video showing how self-driving automobiles can help blind people get behind the wheel.
Arlen Specter Calls Romney A ‘Pornographic Movie Queen,' Writes Hilarious Book, Performs Comedy
Former Senator Arlen Specter, 84, used an X-rated reference to mock Romney for his lack of consistency. He's currently promoting his new book, Life Among the Cannibals, a memoir detailing his experiences as a politician on Capitol Hill.
Harry Harling: British Teen’s Death Fall In Dubai After Drinking, Angry Tweet
Harry Harling, a 15-year-old British national living in Dubai, fell to his death on Saturday in a possible suicide. After leaving a party where drinking allegedly took place, he fell from a balcony 11 stories high.
Balwant Singh Rajoana Execution Postponed : Why Sikh Protesters Defended Assassin
Wednesday's successful protests in defense of Balwant Singh Rajoana evince a longstanding tension between Sikhs and other religious groups in India.
Adrian Vasquez: Panama Teen Barely Survived 28 Days At Sea, Two Friends Died Before Rescue
Adrian Vasquez, 18, was rescued by the Ecuadorian navy after he drifted 600 miles from his home port in Panama. He and his two friends, who died at sea, had set out 28 days ago on a fishing trip.
Joe 'The Plumber' Wurzelbacher Loses Lawsuit For First Amendment Violation
Joe the Plumber, whose real name is Samuel Joseph Wurzelbacher, has lost the lawsuit he filed against three Ohio Job and Family Services officials.
Obama Open Mic, Medvedev, Missile Defense And Mitt Romney: What Were They Talking About?
An open mic oversight ended in embarrassment for Obama and Medvedev. What 'missile defense' issue were they discussing?
Neil Heywood: Why The Death Of A British Businessman Suddenly Matters In China
British national Neil Heywood, 41, was found dead at a hotel in China last November. Now the connection between Wang Lijun's defection, Bo Xilai's sacking and Heywood's death is being pieced together by a number of sources, offering new hints in an increasingly complicated puzzle.
Chocolate Leads To Weight Loss? Possible Explanations For Controversial Study Results
Can chocolate lead to weight loss? There are possible explanations for controversial study results that suggest it, but some critics aren't so sure.
Danish Lottery Tells Players They Won Big Money, Takes It Back: What Happened?
The Danish lottery company Danske Spil told 302 players they had won big money. Unfortunately, it was a case of human error.
Watch: Borat’s Kazakh Anthem Plays During Medals Ceremony In Kuwait: Was It An Accident? [VIDEO]
Borat’s Kazakh anthem plays during a medals ceremony in Kuwait, instead of the actual Kazakh anthem, when Maria Dmitrienko won the gold medal for shooting. Was it an accident?
Mondelez: Weird Kraft Name Is Sexually Explicit in Russia, And Other Hilarious Translation Errors
A division of Kraft has been given a proposed name of 'Mondelez,' but it turns out that's it's a sexually explicit term in Russia. A look back at some other companies that made similar blunders.
Ariane Moffatt: Canadian Singer Releases ‘MA,’ Switches To English, Denies Sex Addict Rumor
Canadian singer-songwriter Ariane Moffatt, who is based in Quebec, released her fourth album with some tracks in English. Things have gone well for her since... except for those rumors about sex addiction.
Trayvon Martin Saved Dad’s Life In House Fire And Had Police Officer Grandfather, Parents Say
On Friday morning, Tracy Martin revealed that his son Trayvon had saved his life during a house fire when the boy was only 9 years old. Sybrina Fulton, Trayvon's mother, said that the teen's grandfather was a police officer.
Peyton Manning To Broncos: Denver Fan Jim Driver Died, 'Wanted Out Before A Deal,' Obituary Says
A Denver Broncos football fan died just before his favorite team signed his least favorite player, Peyton Manning, as noted in his obituary. In honor of James Driver, here are some of the best Peyton Manning digs from like-minded commentators.
Al Sharpton: Mother Dies, But Reverend Will Rally For Trayvon Martin
On Thursday morning, Rev. Al Sharpton's 87-year-old mother Ada Sharpton passed away following a prolonged battle with dementia and Alzheimer's. Sharpton still plans to headline a rally in Florida.
Planet Mercury Unmasked: Fantastic Photos Of Crazy New Discoveries [PHOTOS]
The Messenger Probe has pointed to the possibility of active geologic processes, a giant core, and even ice water on the tiny planet Mercury.
No Jail Sentence For Zimbabwe Activists: Lessons From Arab Spring?
A Zimbabwe court judge announced that six activists who had been arrested for watching videos of the Arab Spring would not be sent to jail. Autocratic politicians there may be learning a lesson from uprisings abroad: the importance of restraint.
Malcolm Naden Arrested in New South Wales: The Long Hunt For Australia's Most Wanted
Malcom Naden, 38, has been on the lam for seven long years. But in the early morning hours of March 22, police finally captured him near the Australian city of Gloucester.
Lynndie England Interview: Personal Life Of An Abu Ghraib Felon, 8 Years Later
People best know Lynndie England from the damning photographs of her that surfaced eight years ago, when she and some military colleagues tortured and humiliated Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib. Today, the dishonorably discharged England is an underemployed single mother living with her parents in West Virginia.
Chinese Student ‘Zoufan’ Hangs Herself: Weibo Suicide Note Posts Online Next Day
A Chinese college student committed suicide on Saturday night, just after leaving a farewell note that would auto-post online hours after her death.
Obama Sign Language Surprise : What Other Languages Does He Know? [VIDEO]
A new video shows that Obama can understand some basic American Sign Language ... and there's evidence that he has even more secret language skills.