Texas Prosecutor Mark Hasse Killed After Reportedly Investigating Aryan Brotherhood
Texas prosecutor Mark Hasse was killed Thursday after reportedly investigating members of the Aryan Brotherhood.
'30 Rock' Finale: When Tina Fey's NBC Comedy Was Overshadowed By Aaron Sorkin's 'Studio 60'
When “30 Rock” debuted on NBC in 2006 Tina Fey’s “comedy show about a comedy show” was overshadowed by the publicity around “Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip,” a similar but dramatic look at the behind the scenes workings of “Saturday Night Live.”
Body Of Missing Pilot Found In Adriatic Sea; Capt. Lucas Gruenther Mourned By Family, Expecting Wife
The body of a missing fighter pilot was recovered Thursday in the Adriatic Sea four days after Capt. Lucas Gruenther was reported missing.
Four Arrests Made In Brazil Nightclub Fire That Killed 231 People, Injured 100 More
The men, two club owners and two band members, have not been charged with anything but are expected to be detained and questioned for five days as investigators piece together what happened.
Manholes Spout Flames After Omaha Explosion
A powerless street in Omaha, Nebraska was lit up Sunday morning when an underground explosion sent flames spouting through a series of manhole covers.
'The FBI Brainwashed My Son,' Says Father Of Portland Terror Suspect Mohamed Mohamud
Mohamud is charged with one count of trying to detonate a weapon of mass destruction at Portland’s Christmas tree-lighting ceremony on Nov. 26, 2010.
Comedian Louie Anderson Saved From Drowning By Detroit Lions' Ndamukong Suh During 'Splash' Reality Show Taping
The usually controversial Ndamukong Suh is being praised as a hero for saving comedian Louie Anderson from drowning in a swimming pool.
Best Pizza Delivery Strategies For Super Bowl Sunday; Don't Just Tip The Driver, Bribe Them
There's a definite strategy to pizza delivery on Super Bowl Sunday. When to order, who to order from, and bribing the delivery driver are all keys to a perfect pig-out during the game.
Egyptian President Morsi Declares State Of Emergency As Riot Death Toll Continues To Rise
Egyptian President Mohammed Morsi's declaration comes after days of rioting that have left dozens dead in the North African country.
Is Kat.ph Down? Torrent Sites May Have Been Knocked Offline By Domain Difficulty
Popular torrent website Kat.ph went offline Saturday night (Jan. 26), which is not uncommon, but users began to sweat when the site was still down after almost 24 hours.
Neo-Nazis Arrested In Brutal Murder, Dismemberment In Kentucky, Could Face Death Penalty
Kentucky police arrested three men, two neo-Nazis, in connection with the murder and dismemberment of an alleged drug dealer.
Casey Anthony Bankruptcy: Lawyers Say Anthony's Broke Despite $800K Debt
Casey Anthony filed for bankruptcy Friday afternoon in an Orlando court, almost two years after being acquitted of murdering her daughter.
Best Recipes For Super Bowl 2013; Football Foodies Delight With San Francisco, Baltimore-Themed Party Meals
Super Bowl festivities are about a lot more than football. When the Baltimore Ravens and San Francisco 49ers kick off on Feb. 3 Americans will be drinking, laughing and, perhaps most importantly, eating.
'Downton Abbey' Season 3 Available Online Free For Americans, Posing Ethical Questions For US Fans
Almost 8 million people watched the third season premiere of Britain's "Downton Abbey," but impatient Americans are able to download the entire season online.
Dozens Killed In Prison Riot: Mourning Families, Human Rights Groups Criticize Venezuelan Inaction
A Venezuelan prison riot has left dozens dead, with estimates ranging from 54 to 93 killed, as the violence stretched into its second day Saturday.
Morrissey Hospitalized For Possible Bladder Infection; Former Smiths Singer Cancels Concert, Delays Others
Morrissey canceled a concert in Flint before being hospitalized in Royal Oak, Michigan “where he is undergoing tests for a suspected bladder infection.”
Robert Herjavec, 'Shark Tank' Entrepreneur, Wrecks Ferrari During Race At Daytona
Software tycoon and "Shark Tank" entrepreneur Robert Herjavec was fine after a car wreck at Daytona International Speedway.
Will Michael Scott Return For 'The Office' Finale? Steve Carell Again Denies Possibility
Steve Carell denied he'd return to "The Office," although not all fans are ready to say goodbye to Michael Scott.
Evidence Of Bigfoot In Oregon? Shrieks, Moans Recorded But Scientists Doubtful
Residents near an Indian reservation think they might have found evidence of Bigfoot in Oregon, but scientists are skeptical.
Stephen King Pulls 'Rage' From Bookshelves Citing 'Possible Accelerant' For School Shooters
Stephen King has injected himself into the American debate over gun control with a new essay titled “Guns.” The 25-page essay includes possible solutions to the mass-shooting epidemic that has plagued the nation but also announces King’s decision to remove his first novel, "Rage," from bookshelves.
Super Bowl Alcohol Ban: San Francisco Mayor Considering Methods To Limit Hard Liquor Sales
It’s not a Super Bowl alcohol ban, as advertised elsewhere, but a plan to walk the line between bars and restaurants bringing in big business and utter chaos in the streets.
Rare Lynx Sighting In Colorado Caught On Film; Photo Quickly Goes Viral As Lynx Population Rebounds
A rare lynx sighting in Colorado has conservationists excited and the Internet wondering if it's a house cat on steroids.
Matt Damon Takes Over 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' With Help From Robin Williams, Nicole Kidman, Sarah Silverman, Ben Affleck [VIDEOS]
Ten years of bumping Matt Damon has finally caught up with late-night talk-show host Jimmy Kimmel, who celebrated his tenth anniversary bound to a swivel chair.
Is The Pirate Bay Down? Torrent Users Across The World Report Slow Loading Speeds, Inability To Download
Popular BitTorrent website the Pirate Bay went down Thursday night, with users reporting trouble with the Swedish site for longer than three hours.
Rachel Nichols Leaves ESPN For CNN; LeBron James Tweets Good Luck
NBA superstar LeBron James was among the well-wishers who tweeted Rachel Nichols when she announced she'll be leaving ESPN for CNN.
Four Innocent Men Freed After Spending Combined 74 Years In Prison Convicted In Unrelated Murder Cases Decades Ago
Four men in New York City walked out of prison Wednesday after judges overturned convictions in two unrelated cases. They were freed after spending a combined total of 74 years behind bars.
Manti Te'o Met With Sympathy After Gay Rumors, Girlfriend's Voice Mail Surface During Katie Couric Interview
During an interview with Katie Couric, Manti Te'o denied he had any part in making up his girlfriend along with the perception that he was gay.
Sylvester Stallone 'Blackmailed' By Half-Sister Who Claimed 'Rocky' Star Abused Her
Representatives for Sylvester Stallone claim the actor was blackmailed by his half-sister, Toni-Ann Filiti, who claimed the “Rocky” star had abused her for years before he became famous.
President Clinton, Malia Obama Among Best Photobombs From 2013 Inauguration Ceremony
While political pundits discussed President Obama’s second inaugural address and speculated who would run for president in 2016, much of the Internet was preoccupied with photobombs from former President Bill Clinton, Sen. Charles Schumer, and Malia Obama.
Tourist Wrestles Shark Away From Swimming Children; Paul Marshallsea Hailed As Hero After Rescue [VIDEO]
62-year-old tourist Paul Marshallsea may have saved a group of children when he wrestled away a shark lurking in the water.