John Lennon Death Anniversary: Fans Celebrate His Memory At Strawberry Fields Memorial 32 Years After New York Assassination
Public fascination with John Lennon seems to have only increased since he was assassinated outside his New York City home 32 years ago on Dec. 8, 1980.
Jerry Sandusky Seeking Better Prison Conditions After Two Months Of Being Locked Up 23 Hours A Day
Two months after being convicted on almost 70 counts of sexual abuse, Jerry Sandusky is now seeking less restrictive prison conditions.
Sex Offender Santa Claus Volunteer Outrages Parents In Texas After City Fails Background Check
Parents in Cleveland, Texas, were outraged when they found out their children had been posing for pictures with a Santa Claus volunteer who, under the white beard and red suit, was a registered sex offender.
Marijuana Legalization Could Be Overturned By Federal Law As President Obama Takes Heat For Sidestepping Issue
Excitement about marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington has been tempered by local uncertainty about how to proceed and major questions that have plagued lawmakers at the federal level.
Loaded Gun Found In Frozen Meat; Police Search For Answers In Two States
An Albertsons store employee found a loaded gun while unpacking a box of frozen ribs in Roswell, N.M.
Student Wrote Own Obituary; Christopher Weigl Penned The Assignment For A Journalism Class 3 Months Before Accident
Three months before he was killed, a Boston University student wrote his own obituary.
Prank Call May Have Resulted In Nurse Suicide; Radio DJ Stunts Have Led To Death In the Past
The nurse’s cause of death hasn’t been officially ruled a suicide but multiple media outlets have implied that it looks likely. Her death, if inspired by the Aussie DJs, would unfortunately not be the first death brought on by a radio prank.
NHL Labor Negotiations Fall Apart After 'Constructive' Talks; NHLPA Decertification Could Be Next Strategy To Prevent Lost Season
Hockey fans have reacted to the NHL lockout with anger, grief and disillusionment but they can now add heartbreak to that list with the news that what looked like optimistic negotiation talks between NHL ownership and the NHL Player’s Union have fallen apart.
The Pirate Bay, Kat.ph Among MPAA's Next Targets After Megaupload Shutdown 'Success'
Along with stopping Megaupload the MPAA hopes to now take down The Pirate Bay, Kat.ph, isoHunt, and other major torrent sites, almost all of which are hosted internationally.
'Peanuts' Creator Charles Schulz's Love Letters To Younger Woman During First Marriage Expected To Sell For $300K At Auction
"Peanuts" creator Charles Schulz wrote a series of letters, including animations of his famous characters, in an attempt to seduce a woman 25 years his junior.
Kristen Wiig Rumored To Be Starring In 'Anchorman 2' As Wife Of Steve Carell's Brick Tamland
The script for “Anchorman 2” is still being written, but anxious fans will be excited to hear of new rumors that have Kristen Wiig appearing in the film as the love interest of Brick Tamland, played by Steve Carell.
Glenn Beck, Peter Billingsley, Vince Vaughn To Produce Reality Show About Documentary Filmmakers Called 'Pursuit Of Truth'
Conservative media personality Glenn Beck has announced he’ll be teaming up with actor Vince Vaughn to create a new reality show.
Marvin Gaye Biopic Starring Lenny Kravitz Reportedly At Risk As Family Promises To Sue
Excitement around the upcoming biopic starring Lenny Kravitz singer Marvin Gaye has tapered off a bit and been replaced with worry with the news that Gaye’s son, Marvin Gaye III, will try to get in the way of the project.
Detroit Dad Convicted In Daughter Bianca Jones' Murder Calls Judge 'Liar' While Being Escorted Out Of Court
Judge Vonda Evans was presiding over a heated courtroom after a Detroit dad convicted of murdering his daughter left the court yelling just moments after being sentenced to mandatory life in prison.
1911 Shipwreck Identified Off Key Largo; Diver Matched Wreck To Shipping Records [VIDEO]
Remains of a 1911 shipwreck off the coast of Key Largo have been identified after a century of questions have left divers curious.
Is Streaming Movies, TV Safe? Popular Illegal Streaming Sites Targeted By Movie Studios After Six Strike Program Delay
Several of the major Hollywood studios have petitioned Google to remove sites that make copyrighted movies available for streaming from its search results.
Alcohol, Painkillers, Domestic Problems May Have Contributed To Jovan Belcher Murder-Suicide: Report
New reports have surfaced that might give some clarity to the weeks leading up to the tragic murder-suicide involving Jovan Belcher of the Kansas City Chiefs and his girlfriend Kassandra Perkins.
Protests Follow Kim Kardashian's Visit To Bahrain As Reality 'Porn' Star Is Scorned
Kim Kardashian’s mere presence in Bahrain was enough to send the Middle Eastern country into a celebrity-crazed chaos as fans and protestors both flocked to the streets.
North Korea Announces Rocket Launch For Late December; Critics Call It 'Full-Fronted Assault' On International Community
North Korea irked the international community Saturday when the country’s leaders announced they would be launching a long-range rocket in late December to commemorate the death anniversary Kim Jong-il.
Portuguese Model Murder Case Ends In Conviction for Renato Seabra, Who Castrated His Former Lover
A New York jury convicted Renato Seabra of second-degree murder Friday, bringing the end to the gruesome story of the Portuguese model murder that has been splashed across newspaper headlines for almost two years.
Magician Set On Fire During Dominican TV Appearance; Magic Community Calls The Incident A 'Criminal Attack' [VIDEO]
Wayne Houchin, an American magician, was set on fire while performing on a Dominican TV show. The video of the "attack" has since gone viral.
Rick Majerus Dies Saturday Awaiting Heart Transplant; Former Coach Was Beloved For Off-The-Court Quirks
Former college basketball coach Rick Majerus died Saturday after decades of fighting heart problems. He was 64.
'Loud Commercials' Will Be Banned From TV Starting Dec. 13 Thanks To The FCC
Beginnning Dec. 13, loud commercials will cease to exist. That's when the U.S. Federal Communications Commission will start enforcing in earnest the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act, or CALM Act, enacted in 2010.
Want To Climb Mt. Everest? Plan On Passing More Than 200 Dead Bodies
As if the brutal weather conditions and sparse oxygen didn’t make climbing Mount Everest hard enough, more than 200 dead bodies line the trails.
Hawaii Shark Attack Victim Was Worried Sharks Would Smell His Blood In The Water After Maui's Third Attack Since October
A man was attacked by a shark in Hawaii on Friday during a snorkeling trip. It's the region's third shark attack since October.
Over 100 Rifles Stolen From Atlanta Train Yard; Residents Criticize Security As ATF Officials Sweep Area
Federal officials from the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives spent Friday searching for 100 rifles that were stolen from a railcar.
Kansas City Chiefs Player Jovan Belcher Involved In Murder-Suicide Saturday Morning At Arrowhead Stadium: Police
Kansas City Chiefs linebacker Jovan Belcher was involved in two shootings Saturday morning, with Missouri police saying he murdered his girlfriend before driving to Arrowhead stadium and turning the gun on himself.
Facebook Powerball Hoax Goes Viral After Pranksters Post Pictures Of 'Winning' Tickets
Nolan Daniels, in a picture later revealed to be a prank, depicted himself with a ticket holding the winning powerball numbers and said he’d give $1 million to a random Facebook user who shared the picture with his or her friends.
Mickey Mouse Poster Sold For Over $100K At Dallas Auction; First Known Poster Of Central Disney Character
The first known poster of Mickey Mouse sold for more than $100,000 during an auction in Dallas on Thursday.
George Zimmerman Autographs May Affect His Trial; How Will The Judge And Jury Decide After Publicity Stunt?
The potential for profit is always there, but it’s especially hard to picture public opinion turning in favor of George Zimmerman after he started sending out signed thank you cards to people who donated to his defense fund.