Waco Biker Shootout: The Origin Of US Biker Gangs And Their Rise Into Organized Crime
The history of U.S. biker gangs dates back to World War II, when veterans started buying motorcycles with their severance pay.
California Oil Spill Photos 2015: Images Of Refugio State Beach Show Coastline Marred By 4-Mile-Long Oil Slick [VIDEO]
Investigators said California’s oil spill occurred Tuesday and was discovered after people reported a foul odor near Refugio State Beach.
Chinx Drugz Death Update: Was Rapper Lionel Pickens’ Shooting Related To Stack Bundles’ Murder In 2007?
Rapper Lionel Pickens, also known as Chinx Drugz, was shot dead Sunday morning in a drive-by shooting in the Queens borough of New York City.
Japan Dolphin Slaughter: Aquariums To Stop Buying Taiji Dolphins, Are Bloody Cove Hunts Coming To An End?
The infamous Taiji, Japan dolphin slaughters, in which dolphins are herded into a cove and killed, have sparked outrage around the world.
Louisiana ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill: House Defeats Controversial Marriage Act, But Debate May Not Be Over
Gov. Bobby Jindal said he intended to issue an executive order to defend the bill following its defeat.
‘Bill Nye, The Science Guy’ Now On Netflix: Top 5 Episodes To Stream Online That’ll Make You Nostalgic For Childhood
Netflix reviewers were thrilled to find “Bill Nye, The Science Guy” streaming online.
Philippines Earthquake To Devastate Manila? Massive Magnitude 7.2 Quake Imminent, Say Experts
Experts predict a major earthquake could be just around the corner for Manila.
What’s All The Buzz About? Massive Hive Of 40,000 Bees Removed From Queens, New York Home [VIDEO]
An enormous hive was discovered under the floor boards of a Queens, New York home on Monday.
Dean Potter Quotes And Videos: Daredevil BASE Jumper’s Legacy-Defining Moments [VIDEOS]
Dean Potter died Saturday during a BASE jumping accident with his climbing partner Graham Hunt.
Ocean Microbes And Climate Change: How Marine Bacteria Are Spurring Global Warming
The study provides insight into the influence of ocean microbes on the atmosphere and could help scientists better predict climate change.
Louisiana Marriage Act 2015: Lawmakers To Vote On Controversial ‘Religious Freedom’ Bill
Experts say it’s unlikely the controversial bill will make it through both the Louisiana House and Senate before the legislative session ends in three weeks.
Memorial Day Weekend Getaways From NYC 2015: 7 Ideas For Escaping The City For The Holiday
Many popular New York weekend getaway spots are just a short drive from downtown Manhattan.
Memorial Day Travel Deals 2015: 11 Weekend Getaways That Won’t Break The Bank
Here are some Memorial Day 2015 travel deals to get your summer started off right.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s Mother After Boston Bomber Death Sentence: The US Will Burn ‘In Eternal Fire’
A federal jury convicted Dzhokhar Tsarnaev in April on all charges related to the Boston Marathon bombing.
Haitian Flag Day History 2015: The Real Meaning Behind The Country’s Red And Blue Stripes
Haitian Flag Day events took place not just in Haiti but in U.S. cities as well.
Ebola Outbreak Not Over For Guinea As Spike In New Cases Linked To Funeral Ceremonies
Guinea is still struggling with the final phase of its Ebola outbreak.
Matthew Apperson, George Zimmerman Shooter, Leaves Florida Jail After Posting Bond [VIDEO]
Video shows Matthew Apperson, the alleged George Zimmerman shooter, leaving jail after posting bond.
Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev: Death Penalty Sentence Feels Like ‘Revenge,’ City Residents Say
The death sentence meted out to Dzhokhar Tsarnaev felt out of character for many of the city's residents.
ISIS Jihadists Reach Palmyra, Advance On Ancient City’s East End Following Clashes With Syrian Forces
Islamic State group extremists have infiltrated the Syrian city’s east end, raising fears of a takeover by the militants.
Quadruple Quasar Spotted In A Single Nebula, ‘Extremely Rare’ Find Baffles Astronomers [PHOTO]
Scientists were astonished to find four quasars, the largest-known structures in the universe, located extremely close together.
Morsi Death Sentence: Turkish President, Human Rights Group First To Condemn Egyptian President’s Trial Verdict
An Egyptian court announced it would seek the death penalty for deposed former president Mohammed Morsi in connection with a 2011 jailbreak case.
Three Egyptian Judges Gunned Down, Others Injured In Sinai Hours After Court Sentences Mohamed Morsi To Death
It is unclear whether the judges were killed in response to former President Mohammed Morsi being sentenced to death Saturday.
Armed Forces Day History And Traditions: 7 Interesting Facts About The Day Honoring American Troops
Many of the traditions, like flying the American flag outside homes, of Armed Forces Day have endured.
Armed Forces Day Quotes 2015: 15 Inspirational Sayings That Honor The Sacrifices Made By US Troops
Armed Forces Day events Saturday include large parades, motorcycle rides with a “Support the Troops” theme, music and military air shows.
Utah Marijuana Legalization 2015: Governor Herbert ‘Open’ To Legalizing Medical Cannabis
Supporters of marijuana legalization in Utah said they thought the governor’s remarks indicated a shift toward looser cannabis laws.
Brandon Bostian: Gay Activism A 'Factor' In Amtrak Train Crash, Conservative Radio Host Suggests
Amtrak engineer Brandon Bostian was involved in fighting California's Proposition 8, which banned same-sex marriage in the state.
B.B. King Death: Eric Clapton, Slash Among Artists Paying Tribute To Blues Legend On Social Media
B.B. King paved the way for such rock ’n’ roll legends as Eric Clapton and Slash.
‘The Dress’ That Broke The Internet: The Real Reason People See Different Colors, According To Science
The Dress has become the perfect instrument for studying how the brain interprets data, specifically in how it understands different light sources.
Valeria Lukyanova, The Human Barbie: ‘I No Longer Like My Body,’ Says Ukrainian Model
Valeria Lukyanova, dubbed the “Human Barbie,” took to social media recently to talk about the changes she wants to make to her famous physique.
President Obama Pledges ‘Ironclad Commitment’ To Security In The Gulf Ahead Of Iran Nuclear Deal
The president met with Gulf leaders at Camp David this week to discuss security in the Middle East, counterterrorism and the Iran nuclear deal.