Brandon Roy to Retire: Knee Injury Creates Blazers Losses and Gains
Portland Trail Blazers guard Brandon Roy, according to ESPN, will be announcing his retirement due to degenerative knees, something that has plagued Roy since his college days at Washington and something that has reduced his role on the team in recent years.
Woman Caught Making Meth in Wal-Mart, Arrested After 6 Hours [VIDEO]
Tulsa, Okla. police arrested a woman Thursday for stealing and mixing chemicals to make meth inside of a Wal-Mart.
World's Oldest Beds in South Africa Found to Repel Bugs [PHOTO]
The world's oldest beds, 77,000-years-old, were discovered at Sibudu, a cave in a sandstone cliff in South Africa, according to reports.
Ice Cube Confirms 'Friday' Comeback with Chris Tucker, Original Cast: Report
Rapper and filmmaker O'Shea Jackson a.k.a. Ice Cube confirmed that he will be resurrecting the Friday film franchise, according to reports.
Judge Refuses Release of Harlem Boy Who Hit Woman With Shopping Cart
Family Court Judge Susan Larabee refused to release the 12-year-old boy who pushed a shopping cart from the fourth-floor walkway outside a Target store in Harlem, striking 47-year-old mother and philanthropist Marion Hedges and putting her into a coma, from minimum security jail because of his history of erratic behavior.
Albert Pujols, C.J. Wilson Sign with Angels; Many Factors in Decisions
Albert Pujols has finally decided where he is going to play next year after several teams were in on the sweepstakes for arguably the best player in baseball right now. The Los Angeles Angels came out the winner, signing the three-time National League MVP to a 10-year, $250 million dollar deal.
Don Harman Death: Kansas City Meteorologist Public Memorial is Dec. 17
A public memorial for Fox 4 Kansas City meteorologist Don Harman, who died last week of suicide, will be held Dec. 17 from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. at Kansas City Union Station's Grand Hall, according to the Kansas City Star.
Lindsay Lohan Playboy Cover, Spread to Debut on Ellen Degeneres Show
Lindsay Lohan's Playboy cover and the rest of her photos will premiere on the Ellen DeGeneres Show on Dec. 15, according to reports. Viewers will get the first look at Lohan's photos, which are included in the magazine's January/February issue, out on stands later this month.
Cloaked UFO Spotted Near Mercury? Solar Flare Stirs Debate [VIDEO]
According to reports, theorists have been pondering over a cloaked alien spaceship that looks like it is orbiting Mercury after a camera onboard NASA's STEREO spacecraft captured a wave of electronically charged material shooting out from the sun and colliding with the planet on Thursday.
Ex-Penn State Coach Jerry Sandusky Arrested at Home on New Charges
Former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky has been arrested by Pennsylvania police at his home on Wednesday for new charges brought forward and filed by a grand jury against him, according to reports.
Elian Gonzalez 2011: Already 18, A Look Back at the Famed Cuban [PHOTOS]
Elian González, the center of a heated custody controversy between the U.S. and Cuban government in 2000, turned 18 Tuesday, according to reports. Here's a look at him over the years.
A Woman Behind Geezer Bandit Mask? FBI Investigating Capture Clues [VIDEO]
According to reports, the man known as the Geezer Bandit, responsible and wanted for robbing close to 20 banks throughout California, left some vital clues in his most recent robbery of a bank that could lead authorities to his capture.
Dodge Dart to Debut in January; Interior and Exterior Photos Leaked [PHOTOS]
The Dodge Dart, which became successful as a compact car in 1976, will be making a comeback in 2013, according to reports.
Green Bay Packers Stock Sale Launches; Be an Owner for $250
The Packers, the NFL's only publicly owned team, launched their first stock sale in 14 years and fifth in team history on Tuesday. Each share will help pay for $143 million worth of renovations to Lambeau to be completed for the 2013 season.
Feds Sue Seattle Couple Collecting Welfare, Names Revealed [VIDEO]
The woman living in a $1.2 million Lake Washington home in Seattle, Wash., and receiving welfare is being sued alongside her husband by federal authorities for collecting welfare benefits and food stamps while living in the lavish lakefront home.
Feds Raid Seattle Welfare Woman's Million-Dollar Home: Fraud Case? [VIDEO]
A woman from Seattle, Washington, who is a welfare recipient, has been garnering much attention lately, but for an odd reason. She happens to live in a waterfront house on Lake Washington worth approximately $1.2 million dollars and has been living in that same house since 2003.
NBA Free Agents 2011: List of Top 5 on the Market and Their Suitors
A few A-list free agents and many top-notch B-list free agents head the 2011 class, but here are the top five who will especially help potential suitors in need of specific skills and services.
Matt Forte Injury: Loss Hurts the Bears, but Smith Remains Positive
Now that running back Matt Forte will possibly be out two to six weeks with a left knee injury, the Chicago Bears are going to have to more than just claw their way into the playoffs--they almost have to maul their way in, just for a wild card berth.
Kim Richards: Real Housewives Star Checks into Rehab, Was it for Alcoholism?
Real Housewives of Beverly Hills star Kim Richards entered rehab today, according to ETOnline.com. The report, however, didn't specifically say what she is seeking treatment for and where she is seeking it. However, signs from the show's history point to alcoholism.
Don Harman Death: Colleagues Want to Attend Funeral Without Coverage Help
Although funeral plans for WDAF-Fox 4 Kansas City meteorologist Don Harman have not yet been released, mediabistro.com's TVSpy reports that all three Kansas City rival stations-KSHB, KMBC and KCTV-have offered to help staff the studio's newsroom so Harman's friends and colleagues can attend the service.
Comic Actor Alan Sues Dead at 85
Comic actor Alan Sues, best known for his roles on the television series Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In from the late 60s to early 70s, died on Thursday of cardiac arrest according to reports.
Bishop Eddie Long Takes Leave from Church After Wife Seeks Divorce
New Birth Missionary Baptist Church Bishop Eddie Long said on Sunday that he's taking a leave from the church to focus on his family after his wife filed for divorce on Friday, according to reports.
Cyndi Lauper Busy Promoting Awareness Since World AIDS Day
Singer and LGBT activist Cyndi Lauper has been busy for the last several days promoting awareness for AIDS since World AIDS Day, which takes place annually on Dec. 1.
Rolando McClain Arrested: Photo Creates Buzz; Lawyer Says He's Innocent
Oakland Raiders linebacker Rolando McClain released a statement about his arrest Thursday via his attorney, Billy C. Burney II, according to SB Nation. Burney told The Associated Press that McClain was innocent and believed he would be cleared of all charges.
NBA Christmas Games 2011: League Adds Two More to Tripleheader
The NBA has added two more games to its Christmas Day tripleheader: the Orlando Magic vs. the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Los Angeles Clippers vs. the Golden State Warriors.
Lewis Hamilton, Nicole Scherzinger Plan to Rekindle Their Relationship
Formula 1 driver Lewis Hamilton and former Pussycat Doll Nicole Scherzinger are trying to rekindle their relationship after splitting back in October after a four-year relationship, according to reports.
Don Harman Death: Funeral for Fox 4 Meteorologist Will be Privately Held
Services for the death of Fox 4 Kansas City meteorologist Don Harman have already been prepped and will be privately held according to multiple sources who spoke to the IBTimes. It is unclear when the exact date will be.
Michigan State Cheerleader Young Takes Hard Fall on Head [VIDEO]
A Michigan State University cheerleader, Taylor Young, fell on her head during a timeout in the first half of the Michigan State-Florida State game at the Breslin Center on Wednesday night, according to reports. Rarely do cheerleading accidents happen in front of a live audience, but when they do, it can be dangerous.
Donovan McNabb Released, Chicago Bears Interested: What are his Chances?
The way the Minnesota Vikings have played this year and the benching of their quarterback Donovan McNabb in mid-October seemed to have created a bubble that finally burst on Thursday with McNabb's release.
Don Harman Death: Suicide Questions Answered, Autopsy Confirmed
Don Harman, meteorologist for the Fox 4 Kansas City Morning News, died Tuesday evening from suicide, which was confirmed by the Associated Press. His body has been sent to the Jackson County Medical Examiner's Office and an autopsy has been performed.