Don Williams Facts: Country Music's 'Gentle Giant' Dead At 78
Born in Floydada, Texas on May 27th, 1939, country music star Don Williams was raised in Portland, Texas, where he learned to the play the guitar from his mother.
Charles Payne, Suspended Fox Business Anchor Will Return After Eric Bolling’s Ousted
Fox Business Network host Charles Payne was suspended by the network on July 6 after a conservative analyst accused him of sexual harassment.
Melania Trump Snubbed On Vanity Fair's Best-Dressed List, Twitter Users Blame Politics
Melania Trump was not included in Vanity Fair's annual International Best-Dressed List, however, the Obamas did, which has led to conservative supporters criticizing the magazine and calling the decision political.
Twitter Reacts After Trump Includes Himself In Hurricane Assistance Campaign Without Invitation
Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush. Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, and Jimmy Carter joined hands to launch a campaign in order to raise funds for the victims of hurricanes Harvey and Irma.
Can Marijuana Cure Seizures? Boy Suffering From Epilepsy Treated With Cannabis Oil
Evidence has been found that marijuana can be helpful in treating epilepsy and control seizures. An 11-year-old boy has been seizure-free for 300 days after receiving cannabis oil treatment for his intractable epilepsy.
What Is Brugada Syndrome? Turkish Boy’s Heart Stops After Eating Hot Dog
Brugada syndrome is a rare heart condition that can lead to sudden death. A Turkish boy was found to have the rare condition after he went into cardiac arrest as he took a bite of a hot dog.
Police Shootings 2017: NYPD Officers Fatally Shot Knife-Wielding Bronx Man
Police killings in the U.S. have seen a rise in the last few years. More people have been killed by police in 2017 than in each of the last three years, according to statistics maintained by a national database tracking the deaths.
Iowa Students Disciplined For Posting Photo Wearing KKK Hoods With Burning Cross
Principal Bill Messerole of Creston Community High School confirmed all the students in the photo were disciplined.
Can Restaurants Refuse Service? Pregnant Woman Turned Away For Outfit In Washington
The seven-and-half-month pregnant woman was denied service at Buzz Inn Steakhouse as her outfit was deemed to be a violation of a health code at the restaurant.
Robert Menendez, First Sitting Senator In 36 Years To Face Corruption Trial
New Jersey Democratic Sen. Robert Menendez's corruption trial is set to begin Wednesday in Newark, New Jersey. For the first time in nearly four decades, a sitting U.S. senator goes on trial on federal bribery charges.
Couple Arrested After Man Performs Oral Sex On Girlfriend On Florida Beach
A couple was caught having sex on a public beach in Florida in the middle of families and children. However, they were not charged with public indecency.
Use Of Cell Phones During Pregnancy May Not Hamper Baby's Brain: Study
New research revealed that excessive use of cell phones during pregnancy might not have adverse effects on their newborn's health and brain development.
Man’s Parents Travel From India To Florida To Help Beat ‘Disobedient’ Wife
The parents of a 33-year-old man flew from India to Florida in order to help him beat his wife for being disobedient. They also held the woman and her one-year-old child captive at their residence.
Matthew Phelps, North Carolina Man Charged Of Murdering Wife Blames Cough Medicine
A North Carolina man claimed he woke up from a dream and found his wife dead on the floor beside. He called 911 and told the dispatcher that he might have killed her but blamed it on a cough medicine that he had consumed earlier.
Photo Of Angry Cat Swimming Through Harvey Floodwaters Wins The Internet
An image showing a fed-up orange feline swimming through dirty flood waters in Houston, probably making an attempt to swim its way to safety somewhere in a dry space nearby, has gone viral on social media since it was captured last week.
Labor Day Quotes 2017: 20 Sayings To Celebrate Workers
Labor Day is celebrated in the United States on the first Monday of September; however, around the world it is celebrated on May 1, also called May Day.
San Francisco Organization Urged Kate Middleton Not To Have More Kids
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are expecting their third child and the Kensington Palace also said that Kate has been suffering from acute morning sickness, like she did during the other two pregnancies.
Twitter Reacts To Obama's Inauguration Day Letter For Trump
In a letter to his successor, former president Obama urged Trump to leave the "instruments of our democracy at least as strong as we found them."
Walter Becker Facts: Steely Dan Co-Founder Dies At 67
Walter Becker, co-founder of band Steely Dan, was born in Forest Hills, Queens, on Feb. 20, 1950, Becker had studied saxophone and guitars during his teenage years. The band was famous for hits like "Do It Again," "Reeling' in the Years" and more.
Probiotics With Immunotherapy Might Cure Deadly Peanut Allergies
A combination of probiotics and an oral immunotherapy treatment using peanut protein among kids who are already allergic to the nut, increased their tolerance significantly and cured them for as it as long as four years, a new study suggests.
Yawning Is Contagious And You Can’t Control It, Study Finds
The urge to yawn is increased when you try to stop yourself from yawning, according to a new study.
Florida Man Saves Girlfriend By Waiving Off Violent Home Invader With Ax
An ax-wielding Florida man saved his girlfriend's life by waiving off a violent home invader with the weapon. The suspect was said to have hurt the woman by choking her and slamming her head against a wall.
Deer Causes $80K Damage At Melbourne Funeral Home After 'Going Nuts'
A deer crashed into a Melbourne funeral home while chasing a worker at the chapel and went "nuts." It left the funeral home looking like a "horrific crime scene."
What Is Devocalization? Oregon Court Asks Couple To Surgically ‘Debark’ Dogs
The medical term used for the devocalization or debarking procedure is "ventriculocordectomy." It involves surgical removal of portions of an animal’s vocal cords.
Diana, Princess Of Wales: 15 Iconic Photos On Her 20th Death Anniversary
Princess Diana died on Aug.31, 1997. Her car crashed into a concrete pillar in the Alma Tunnel in Paris while traveling at a speed more than 60mph (100kph) as she was being chased by paparazzi.
WATCH: Body Cam Video Shows Deputies Wounded In Domino Effect Car Crash
Body cam footage captured a deputy from Pasco County Sheriff’s Office in Florida and a witness from a car crash being hit by another vehicle while assisting the first crash victims.
Twitter Reacts To Kellyanne Conway Defending Trump's Response To Hurricane Harvey
Conway's defense of the administration's response to the hurricane, had some Twitter users up in arms, as they accused her of being "Trump's tool of distraction."
Who Is Orlando Luis Garcia? Federal Judge Blocks Texas' Sanctuary Cities Law
Judge Orlando Luis Garcia, who was nominated by former President Bill Clinton in 1993, temporarily blocked key provisions of a sanctuary cities law in Texas that was set to take effect on Sept.1.
La Tomatina Festival 2017: Pictures, Facts And History Of Spanish Tomato-Throwing Festival
La Tomatina festival was said to have begun at a parade in 1945. A fight broke out among a crowd of young people and it ended up near a market that was selling vegetables. People then began to throw tomatoes at each other.
Melania Trump Slammed For Wearing Stilettos On Hurricane Harvey Visit
First lady Melania Trump received severe backlash on social media as she was seen boarding Air Force One wearing 4-inch high stilettos while she and her husband President Donald Trump were heading to Texas to survey the damage caused by Hurricane Harvey.