Nemo Snow Updates: Best Twitter Accounts To Follow During The New York, New England Blizzard This Weekend
By using Twitter, meteorologists can instantly chime in with insight about a storm: The tool has already come in handy during winter storm Nemo.
Cities Dispute Over Richard III's Remains; Historical Significance And Tourist Dollars At Stake
Less than a week after archaeologists determined that the bones found buried underneath a parking lot belonged to King Richard III, two English cities are in dispute over which the remains belong to.
Two Phelps Family Members Leave Westboro Baptist Church, Cut Ties To Kin
Two granddaughters of Westboro Baptist Church founder Fred Phelps have left the hate-mongering cult congregation, leaving behind their family members whose likeness has become synonymous with bigotry and homophobia.
Tim Thomas Traded: Boston Bruins Deal Suspended Goalie To New York Islanders For Conditional Draft Pick
Just one season removed from leading the Boston Bruins to the Stanley Cup championship goaltender Tim Thomas has been traded to the New York Islanders for a conditional draft pick.
Filestube, MP3 Searchy Among Google Search Results Petitioned For Removal By RIAA
The Recording Industry Association of America has petitioned Google to edit its search results, removing websites that facilitate Internet piracy.
George Zimmerman Denied Trial Delay; Florida Community Prepares For First Anniversary Of Trayvon Martin's Death
Florida Judge Debra Nelson denied a motion from George Zimmerman’s defense attorney Tuesday requesting a delayed to the June 10 trial date
Marilyn Manson Collapses Onstage During 'Beautiful People' Performance In Canada - Watch Video
Shock rocker Marilyn Manson collapsed onstage during a concert in Canada, but his reps say the tour will resume this week.
Fullerton Basketball Coach Killed In Double Homicide; Monica Quan, Fiance Found Dead As Police Search For Motive
Cal State Fullerton assistant women's basketball coach Monica Quan was found dead Sunday night, along with her fiance in a parking garage near the couple's apartment.
Former Charles Manson Follower Bruce Davis Granted Parole; Jerry Brown To Decide Release
California Governor Jerry Brown has been asked to decide the fate of Bruce Davis, a former Charles Manson follower who is up for parole after decades in prison.
'American Sniper' Chris Kyle Murder: Suspect Tasered, On Suicide Watch; Questions Remain About PTSD Diagnosis
Police say Chris Kyle, the acclaimed marksman and author of "American Sniper," was killed Saturday by Eddie Ray Routh, who may suffer from PTSD.
Alabama Hostage Situation Over: Police Say 5-Year-Old Boy Safe, Shooter Jimmy Lee Dykes Killed
The 5-year-old boy who was kidnapped and held hostage in Alabama was released Monday afternoon, after spending a week in an underground bunker with suspect Jimmy Lee Dykes, law enforcement officials.
Black Dahlia Case Could Be Solved Almost 70 Years Later After Dog Finds Evidence In LA Home
The Black Dahlia murder, a cold case that’s left detectives, the public and even filmmakers scratching their heads, could be solved next week when test results from a specimen obtained from the home of one of the original suspects.
Who Won Super Bowl 2013? What Was The Score Of The Game Between Baltimore Ravens, San Francisco 49ers?
More than 100 million Americans likely watched the blackout-punctuated Super Bowl XLVII, a thriller decided in its final moments.
Streaming Online Video Of Super Bowl 2013? The NFL Tried To Make Watching Free Illegal
The NFL was a big supporter of the controversial Protect IP Act and Stop Online Piracy Act that were tabled by the U.S. Congress last year.
Not Watching On Super Bowl Sunday? Kardashians, 'Home Alone' Are Top TV Listings For Football Haters
Super Bowl Sunday, because of the hundreds of millions of viewers it attracts, has become a lot night for any network not broadcasting the game. But while options for the football-averse are thin, they do exist.
Johnny Depp To Play Gangster Whitey Bulger In 'Black Mass'
Depp, who played John Dillinger in "Public Enemies," is scheduled to begin filming his role as Bulger in May.
'Blind Side' Family Will Be Cheering For Michael Oher During Super Bowl 2013 In New Orleans
The Tuohys - the real-life family from “The Blind Side” movie and book by Michael Lewis - took Oher into their home when he was just a teenager and intoduced him to football, part of the reason he’ll be competing in the Super Bowl this weekend.
How Much Do Super Bowl Commercials Cost? Ad Prices Continue To Rise, Still A Bargain
This year, CBS charged as much as $4 million for a 30-second commercial to be shown during Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday.
Convicted Murderer Recaptured Three Days After Being Mistakenly Freed in Illinois
A convicted murderer was recaptured by police Friday after the man was mistakenly freed because of a paperwork error. Steven L. Robbins, 44, was rearrested in a house in southern Illinois without incident three days after he was freed by the Indiana Department of Correction.
Nick Van Exel's Son Gets 60 Years In Prison; Former NBA All-Star Weeps In Court After Guilty Verdict
Nickey Maxwell Van Exel, the son of former NBA player Nick Van Exel, was sentenced to 60 years in prison Friday for a murder in Texas.
Punxsutawney Phil In Agreement With Buckeye Chuck, Staten Island Chuck; Evidence Of A Groundhog Day Cult Controlling Humans?
Punxsutawney Phil, the leader of the Groundhog Day cult, may have convinced most of his fellow groundhogs to hoodwink America into believing an unusually early spring will begin soon. The chief prognosticator’s message began in rural Pennsylvania and echoed across the land, and it was seconded by Staten Island Chuck, Buckeye Chuck, Wiarton Willie and Woodstock Willie.
Missing Truck Driver Search Continues; California Police Dig Up Backyard Looking For More Evidence In Oscar Escobar Disappearance
Police continued their search for a missing truck driver on Friday, digging in the backyard of an Ontario, Calif., home, searching for evidence.
Punxsutawney Phil Predicts Early Spring After Seeing No Shadow
Groundhog Phil braved freezing temperatures and overcast skies in Punxsutawney, Pa., to predict how much longer winter will last.
Go Daddy Super Bowl Ad: Watch Supermodel Bar Refaeli Swap Spit With Nerdy Walter Before It Airs During The First Quarter
One of the commercials GoDaddy.com submitted to CBS for the Super Bowl may have already paid for itself by going viral two days before the big game. The ad features supermodel Bar Refaeli kissing a nerd, all for the sake of selling online domain names.
Lena Dunham's New HBO Show Reportedly About Betty Halbreich, Fashion
Lena Dunham has reportedly agreed to begin work on another television show for HBO based on the life of Betty Halbreich, a giant of the fashion industry and longtime personal shopper at Bergdorf Goodman.
Ed Koch Documentary Opens In Theaters On The Same Day New York City Mayor Dies
Ed Koch, the beloved but polarizing former New York City mayor, is the subject of a new documentary that premiered in the Big Apple on the same day he died at age 88 of congestive heart failure.
Netflix's 'House of Cards' Earns Rave Reviews, CEO Reed Hastings Promises Hollywood Takeover
"House of Cards," a political drama starring Kevin Spacey, is seen as a game changer for Netflix not just in terms of TV storytelling, but for the entire Hollywood system.
Mexico City Explosion: 14 Killed, 100 Injured In Blast At Pemex Oil Building
Mexican officials are searching for the cause of a Mexico City explosion that killed 14 people and injured 100 more on Thursday.
Porn, Cute Cat Videos Take Over Twitter As Popular Vine App Provides Insight Into Social Media Psyche
It shouldn’t be surprising that the two most popular subjects on Vine, the new video sharing service on Twitter, are cats and porn.
Judge Rules Steubenville 'Rape Crew' Trial Will Remain Open To Media, Public; Will Not Relocate Before March 13 Start Date
An Ohio judge has ruled that the Steubenville rape case will remain open to the media while denying a request from the defense to relocate the highly publicized trial when it begins March 13.