Kanye West Cheating Allegations: Canadian Model Leyla Ghobadi Backtracks On Claims That Rapper Cheated On Kim Kardashian
Canadian model Leyla Ghobadi has backtracked on her claims that Kanye West was cheating on Kim Kardashian with her.
Jeff Garlin Arrest: 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' Star Will Not Be Charged For Smashing Car Window In A Parking Space Row
In a parking space row, no charges will be filed against actor Jeff Garlin for vandalism after smashing a car window.
'The Cosby Show' Was Made To Show Parents As Being Smarter Than Their Kids On TV: Bill Cosby
The Cosby Show was intended to change the way parenting was portrayed on television, says Bill Cosby.
Kim Kardashian And Kanye West’s Baby To Appear On Kris Jenner’s Talk Show?
Kim Kardashian’s 'momager' Kris Jenner is all set to dish out the inside scoop on Kardashian’s newborn baby on her new talk show ‘Kris.’
Asia’s Most Profitable Food Manufacturing Companies That Capture Investors' Interest
Asia’s most consistently profitable food manufacturing companies are listed in Vietnam, Hong Kong and India.
Heavy Monsoon Rains Kill 10 In India's Northern State Of Uttarakhand, But Boost Crop Hopes
The early onset of the monsoon has claimed lives, caused landslides and flooding in India’s Uttarakhand state, but farmers welcome the rain.
Man Saves Five Horses In Black Forest Fire, Loses Home, Business
Darrell Fortner, who lost his home and business in the Black Forest fire that is raging since last Tuesday, managed to save five of his horses.
Paula Cooper: The Indiana Woman Put On Death Row At 16 For Killing Bible School Teacher To Be Released
Paula Cooper, the Indiana woman who was handed a death sentence when she was 16 for killing a Bible school teacher, will be released on Monday.
Man Shoots Father-In-Law During Catholic Mass In Utah, Gunman Arrested
A gunman was arrested on Sunday for shooting his father-in-law during a mass in Ogden, Utah.
LGBT Community In America Feel More Accepted Than A Decade Ago, Pew Research Says
The LGBT community in America feels more accepted today than they did a decade ago but challenges remain, according to a new survey.
Philippines Ferry Sinks With 60 Aboard; Two Dead, More Than 40 Rescued So Far
Two people died and more than 40 were rescued when an inter-island ferry sank in central Philippines early Friday, officials confirmed.
Santa Monica Shooter John Zawahri Left Farewell Note Apologizing For The Killing Of Father, Brother, Cops Say
John Zawahri, who gunned down five people in Santa Monica last Friday, left a remorseful note after killing his father and brother, police said.
St Louis Shooting Kills Four, Including Gunman, Police Say
The owner of a St. Louis health care company fatally shot three people before killing himself, after an argument.
James Whitey Bulger Trial Begins In Boston, Defense Attorney Says Mobster Was Not An FBI Informant
The attorney of yesteryear mobster James Whitey Bulger started his trial proceedings refuting claims that Bulger was an FBI informant.
Teen Mom Saves Baby By Pulling Her Out From Under New York City Cab, Driver Succumbs To Heart Attack
A teen mom saved her infant daughter by pulling her from under a cab in the Bronx’s Longwood neighborhood.
Russian Government Passes Bill Banning Gay Propaganda; Germany, International Rights Organizations Condemn Measure
Russia’s lower house of parliament unanimously passed a bill that constricts gay rights, including banning educating minors about homosexuality.
EagleMed Under Scrutiny After Helicopter Crash Kills One In Oklahoma; Third Crash In Three Years
Kansas-based medical transporter EagleMed is under scrutiny after its third crash in three years left one person dead and three injured.
[UPDATE] Black Forest Fire Near Colorado Springs Damages Nearly 100 Homes, Thousands Evacuated
A fire in Black Forest, Colo., which broke out Tuesday afternoon had damaged up to 100 homes and forced the evacuation of thousands.
US Science Body, India Join Forces To Launch Space Solar Initiative To Meet Energy Needs
The National Space Society and India have agreed to collaborate on the creation of an international organization to generate solar power in space.
Atlanta Airport Explosion Causes Delay, Blast Linked To Power Unit
An explosion at Atlanta's Hartsfield-Jackson airport was due to a malfunctioning power supply unit, officials said.
Ron Paul Says US Government May Kill NSA Whistleblower Edward Snowden With A Drone Strike
Former congressman Ron Paul fears the U.S. government could use a drone missile to kill NSA whistle-blower Edward Snowden.
Birth Control Advocates Cheer Obama Administration’s Decision To Grant Girls Of All Age Groups Access To Morning-After Pill
The Obama administration announced on Monday that girls of all ages will now have access to the morning-after pill without prescription, pending the court's approval.
Mumbai Building Collapse: Five Dead, Eight Trapped Under Debris; Rescue Operations Continue For Missing People
Five people are feared dead and eight are believed to be trapped under the debris of the residential building in Mumbai, India, that collapsed on Monday night.
Illinois School Has 24 Sets Of Twins In Fifth Grade, Seeks Entry Into Guinness Book Of World Records
An Illinois middle school might get an entry into the Guinness Book of World Records for having the most set of twins in the same grade.
JFK Airport Guards Caught Dozing On The Job; Napping Officers Banned From PANYNJ Facilities
JFK International’s security guards nod off at work often, despite the airport being a target for terrorist attacks, former supervisor says.
Connecticut Casino Waitresses Fight Shoe Rules, Push For Freedom To Wear Comfortable Shoes
Cocktail waitresses in Connecticut's Foxwoods Resort Casino are fighting for their rights to wear shoes of their own choosing.
No Charges Against Four-Year-Old Arizona Boy Who Accidentally Killed Iraq War Veteran Father
No charges are expected to be filed against the four-year-old Arizona boy who accidentally shot dead his father on Friday.
New Jersey Police Officer Charged With Murder In Road Rage Shooting
A New Jersey police officer who shot dead another motorist in what is described as road rage shooting, has been charged with murder.
Philadelphia Building Collapse: Key Suspect Crane Operator Charged With Manslaughter For Killing Six People, Injuring 13
Sean Benschop, the accused in last week's building collapse in Philadelphia, has been charged with manslaughter.
Erin Brockovich-Ellis, Celebrity Environmentalist, Arrested For Boating In Lake Mead While Intoxicated
Erin Brockovich-Ellis was arrested at Lake Mead, 30 miles east of Las Vegas, for boating while under the influence of alcohol.