Anchor Sue Simmons to Be 'Let Go' From WNBC, Channel 4: Fans Respond on Twitter
Sue Simmons, the veteran news anchor of the NBC New York affiliate WNBC, will reportedly be let go from the show. Station heads will not be renewing her contract in June, when it expires.
Titanic Moon: Is the Moon to Blame for the Titanic's Deadly Maiden Voyage?
Anyone who has heard of the Titanic or has seen James Cameron's record breaking film, knows that the doomed transatlantic ship sank to the bottom of the ocean because it struck an iceberg. However, researchers now suggest the moon could have contributed to the destruction of the ill-fated vessel.
Polish Kite Surfer, Jan Lisweki, Survives 40 Hours in Red Sea, Fending off 11 Sharks
A Polish kite surfer, Jan Lisweski, survived the battle of his life, fending off sharks, thirst, exhaustion and the unforgiving sea for two days.
Bob Dylan Exhibit in Paris Shows Rare Pictures, Documents from 1960s [PHOTOS]
Rare photographs of folk singer and rock-and-roll musician Bob Dylan from the 1960s will be open to the public next week at Cite de la Musique in Paris.
Elizabeth Berkley Pregnant with First Child: There Are Moments You Cherish Forever
Elizabeth Berkley and her husband, Greg Lauren, are reportedly expecting a child together.
Stephanie Decker Loses Legs Saving Children from Indiana Tornadoes
Stephanie Decker, a survivor of the deadly tornadoes that struck Indiana over the weekend, is being hailed as a hero and a devoted mother.
California Woman Killed by Cannonball Fired by Her Husband
After a night of heavy drinking, a man accidentally set off a cannonball into his mobile home, killing his 33-year-old wife, while his 4-year-old child was sleeping early Tuesday morning.
Decorated Green Beret Edward Cantrell Dies Attempting to Rescue Daughters from House Fire
A member of the elite Special Forces unit the Green Beret, who returned from his fifth deployment to Afghanistan, died on Tuesday after trying to rescue his two daughters from a blazing house fire. His young girls were also killed.
Patricia Heaton Memorializes Andrew Breitbart on His Blog: Andrew was a Thoughtful, Well-Read, Deeply Informed Person
Patricia Heaton, outspoken conservative and star of ABC's show The Middle, memorialized a controversial blogger, Andrew Breitart in a post on the deceased new media mogul's Hollywood blog.
Robert Sherman, 'It's A Small World After All' Songwriter, Dies at 86
Songwriter Robert Sherman passed away at on Monday, March 5, in London. Sherman best known for creating the catchy tunes of It's a Small World After All and the Mary Poppins hit songs Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and A Spoonful of Sugar, was 86 years old.
Michael Jackson Sony Music Library Hacked: James Marks and James McCormick Out on Bail
The two people accused of hacking and stealing a large number of Michael Jackson's unreleased song from Sony Music's computers has been arrested and are reportedly out on bail.
Oreo Celebrates 100 Years: Set Your Inner Kid Loose
Everyone's favorite Nabisco cookie, the Oreo, turned 100 on Tuesday. The iconic cookie sandwich has survived two World Wars, the Great Depression, the Cold War and Middle East turmoil.
Patricia Heaton Sides with Limbaugh, Insults Sandra Fluke Before Apologizing
Patricia Heaton had a lot to say regarding the Rush Limbaugh/Sarah Fluke debacle that is captivating the media. Through her Twitter, the outspoken Republican actress defended Limbaugh and insulted Fluke before apologizing.
Pork Doughnuts to be Offered by Dunkin' Donuts in Hopes of Expanding in China
Despite how they sound or what they taste like, pork donuts are hitting the store shelves relatively soon.
Baby Penguin Escapes from Japanese Zoo
A Tokyo zoo is frantically searching for an escaped penguin that scaled the walls to freedom.
Rush Limbaugh's Apology to Sandra Fluke Rejected
Sandra Fluke, the Georgetown University law student who was referred to as a slut and a prostitute by conservative commentator Rush Limbaugh, has rejected his public apology, saying it was not sufficient enough.
NFL Bounty Case: Gregg Williams, Others Could Face 'Unprecedented' Penalities
League officials from the NFL are considering severe consequences regarding the alleged bounty program that was created for several teams in the league. Reportedly, the NFL could seek to implement lengthy and costly suspensions for some of the New Orleans Saints top brass including Coach Sean Payton, General Manager Mickey Loomis and former coach Greg Williams, the alleged orchestrator of the bounty program.
Iditarod 2012: Pictures from the Start of the 'The Last Great Race' [PHOTOS]
The 40th Annual Iditarod began in Anchorage Saturday as 66 teams set off on the 1,049-mile journey across the state of Alaska.
United Airlines Suffers Technical Glitches, Delaying Hundreds of Flights, Thousands of Passengers
United Airlines battled major service disruptions and technical glitches on Saturday including kiosk malfunctions, jammed phone line and problems with the reservation system causing flight delays as it combated the problems. The problems stemmed from the company, still integrating the former Continental Airlines, adopted Continental's single passenger reservation system.
El Cerrito Earthquake 2012: City Struck by 4.0 Magnitude Tremor, Twitter Reactions
An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.0 has struck just north of the city of El Cerrito, Calif.
Indiana Tornado 2012: Dramatic Pictures of the Deadly Aftermath [PHOTOS]
A series of deadly tornadoes scoured the U.S. Midwest on Friday, leaving residents stunned as they searched through the resultant debris and tried to piece their lives back together on Saturday.
Deion Sanders Lawsuit: Wife Suing for $200 Million, Claiming Physical Abuse and Mental Duress
Deion Sanders' wife reportedly filed two lawsuits in Collin county district court against the former all-star. She is seeking $200 million in damages for libelous and slanderous statements posted online about her.
Obama's Uncle, Onyango Obama, Charged with Drunk Driving; Hearing Delayed
U.S. President Barack Obama's uncle, Onyango Obama, was supposed to head into a Massachusetts courtroom on Thursday for allegedly driving drunk. However, the court hearing was delayed. Why?
Coast Guard Crash: Three Bodies Recovered and Identified, One Still Missing
U.S. Coast Guard officials announced they have found and recovered bodies of two crew members that were missing since a helicopter crashed in Mobile Bay as part of a training exercise Tuesday night.
What Is On Andrew Breitbart's Hidden Tapes on President Obama? Tapes to Be Revealed in 10 Days
Rumors are circulating the Internet about what Breitbart had on President Barak Obama. He planned to release a series of tapes during the president's Harvard days showing Obama in an extremely negative light. Now, a friend of Breitbart plans to release the tapes in less than two weeks.
Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss: Greatest Books from the Great American Children's Writer
Today, is the birthday of the late, great Dr. Seuss. Check out some of his most famous and well known books.
New Vikings Stadium Deal Will Cost $975 Million
Gov. Mark Dayton of Minnesota stood with political leaders on Thursday to unveil a proposal that would build a brand-new $975 million stadium for the Vikings in downtown Minneapolis. Dayton asked for the Legislature to immediately call for action on the plan.
Lennon, McCartney Childhood Homes Listed for Preservation by UK Government
The early houses of the former Beatles, John Lennon and Paul McCartney, where the duo wrote some of their earliest hit songs, will be preserved for ages by the government.
Happy National Pig Day 2012! [VIDEO]
Happy National Pig Day 2012!
'Black Madam' Arrested: Padge Victoria Windslowe Accused of Administering Illegal Butt Injections
A transgender hip-hop artist known as the Black Madam, was arrested, accused of administering illegal injections to women's buttocks.