'Groundhog Day' Movie Put Punxsutawney On The Map For Pennsylvania Visitors Nationwide
After Bill Murray's "Groundhog Day" hit theaters in 1993, about 30,000 people visited Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, for the Feb. 2 celebration.
Date An Inmate: Facebook Group For Single Danish Prisoners Has Over 10,000 Members
In just two weeks since the Facebook group was created, more than 10,000 members have signed up for "Date an Inmate" in Denmark.
Ukraine Negotiations: European Leaders Demand 'Immediate Ceasefire' After Failed Talks
The call comes one day after the latest round of truce talks buckled in Minsk Saturday.
After ISIS Video, Jordan Restates Offer To Swap Jordanian Pilot For Al Qaeda Prisoner
Jordanian government spokesman Mohammed al-Momani said Sunday Jordan is "still ready to hand over" Sajida al-Rishawi in return for Lt. Muath al-Kaseasbeh.
Kitten Bowl 2015 Live Stream: The Ultimate Feline Football Showdown
Can Tomcat Brady outrun Richard Purrman? Watch the big game Sunday, Feb. 1 to find out.
New York Giants' Matriarch Ann Mara Dies At 85 On Super Bowl Sunday
After her team's Super Bowl XLVI victory, Giants' co-owner Ann Mara famously interrupted Terry Bradshaw on live TV, saying, “You never pick the Giants!”
Egypt 'Covering Up' Protest Deaths, Human Rights Group Says
Egyptian authorities are allegedly whitewashing evidence in the wake of the deaths of 27 people during protests last week.
Boko Haram-Controlled Town In Nigeria Bombed By Chadian Air Force
Chadian fighter jets dropped bombs Saturday on the Nigerian town of Gamboru, which is occupied by Boko Haram insurgents.
San Francisco Man Arrested Over Suitcase Stuffed With Body Parts Found Near Twitter Headquarters
Mark Andrus, 59, was arrested on suspicion of murdering the person whose dismembered human remains were found in a suitcase in San Francisco earlier this week.
Bobbi Kristina Brown: Whitney Houston's Daughter Found Unconscious In Bathtub, Reports Say
The 21-year-old daughter of Bobby Brown and Whitney Houston was rushed to a hospital Saturday, after she was found unconscious in her bathtub.
Spanish Elections: Podemos Draws Thousands To Anti-Austerity Party's Rally In Madrid
Syriza's recent victory in Greece has galvanized support for Spain's leftist political party, Podemos.
Super Bowl Cocktails: Easy Drink Recipes For Game Day
Serve up these easy, crowd-friendly cocktails at your Super Bowl party on Sunday.
ISIS Captures Oil Station, 15 Iraqi Workers Reported Missing
Kurdish forces successfully fought back Islamic State insurgents near the Iraqi city of Kirkuk, but the militants may have taken new hostages.
Where To Watch The Super Bowl In New York: 5 Best Bars In Manhattan For Game Day
The big game may not be taking place in New York this year, but there are still plenty of Super Bowl parties to attend.
Super Bowl Food: Veggies Most Popular For Game Day
That's right. Veggies, like baby carrots and celery, are the most popular foods eaten on Super Bowl Sunday. Here's why.
Elizabeth Warren 2016: Thousands Urge Democratic Senator To Run For President
Thousands of Elizabeth Warren supporters will gather at events this weekend to urge her to enter the 2016 race.
What Is Flat White? Starbucks' New Drink Is Beloved By Hugh Jackman, Australia And New Zealand
Origins of the flat white are debated Down Under, but it is a longtime favorite drink of Aussie actor Hugh Jackman.
Mentally Disabled Inmate Robert Ladd Executed; Supreme Court Refused Stay
Robert Ladd had an IQ of 67 and was deemed mentally retarded by a psychiatrist, according to defense attorneys.
Keystone XL Pipeline: Senate Approves Bill To Build Controversial Crude Oil Pipeline
The Senate voted 62-36 to authorize the pipeline, which would bring Canadian oil to the U.S. It now goes to the House.
Who Is Robert Ladd? Mentally Disabled Man Faces Death Penalty, After Texas Court Denies Appeal
The Texas inmate, who defense attorneys say was diagnosed with mental retardation, is scheduled to die Thursday at 6 p.m. CT, unless the U.S. Supreme Court intervenes.
Who Is Andressa Urach? Brazilian Model Warns Against Plastic Surgery After Failed Operation [PHOTOS]
Andressa Urach was once an advocate for cosmetic surgery, but after a dangerous operation, she's speaking out against it.
Verizon Super Bowl Central: Events, Map And Guide To Arizona's NFL Hub
Listen to musical performances, watch the Puppy Bowl, climb a 30-foot rock wall and eat pizza at Verizon Super Bowl Central in Arizona this weekend.
College Savings Plans: Obama Drops Proposal To Tax 529 Accounts
A White House official said the bipartisan opposition to Obama's 529 proposal had become a "distraction" from a grander tax relief program.
Paris Fashion Week 2015: Haute Couture Recap For Dior, Chanel, Versace, Armani [PHOTOS]
France kicks off its biggest fashion event of the season with Paris Fashion Week's Haute Couture Spring-Summer 2015. Here are some highlights.
When Will The Subway Reopen? Updated New York, Boston, Jersey Transit Service Schedules During Winter Storm Juno
Blizzard warnings were still in effect for parts of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
India Republic Day 2015: Photos And Facts About The National Holiday As Obama Attends Delhi Parade
Barack Obama is the first sitting U.S. president invited to be the chief guest at India's Republic Day observance.
John Kerry Condemns Attack On Ukraine, Threatens Russia
At least 30 people were killed and 83 others wounded after an attack on civilian neighborhoods Saturday in Ukraine's strategic port of Mariupol.
Iowa Freedom Summit: Donald Trump Knocks Mitt Romney, Jeb Bush; 'Seriously' Considering Presidential Run
Both Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush steered clear of the Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines Saturday.
Who Is Sajida al-Rishawi? ISIS Demands Release Of Iraqi Woman With Links To Al Qaeda, Islamic State
"You give them Sajida, and I will be released," says a man claiming to be hostage Kenji Goto in a video posted by the Islamic State group.
Ebola Outbreak Update: Only Five Cases Left In Liberia, Report Says
Liberia's five cases of Ebola virus disease compares with the country's peak of about 500 per week last year.