National Eggs Benedict Day 2015: Easy Recipes And History Of The Breakfast Dish
Here are some delicious ways to celebrate an amazing day for brunch-lovers everywhere.
What Is Norovirus? More Than 200 Cruise Ship Passengers Sickened
A total of more than 200 people became infected with a leading cause of viral gastroenteritis.
Herb Trimpe RIP: 5 Things To Know About Wolverine, Hulk Comic Book Artist Who Passed Away
Trimpe passed away on Tuesday. His career featured some legendary works in the comic book industry.
Bill Clinton As First Husband? If Hillary Wins, What Life At The White House Will Look Like For Former President In New Role
With Hillary Clinton formally announcing her plans to run for president Sunday, Bill Clinton might be preparing for a possible return to the White House.
Comet Landing 2015: Rosetta Probe Philae Finds 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko Comet Not Magnetized
A comet's lack of a magnetic field has big implications for future research, leaders of Europe's Rosetta mission say.
Does Golf Need A New Tiger Woods? Spieth, McIlroy, Other Young Stars Could Carry PGA
Jordan Spieth, or any other young star, might not dominate the game like Woods did. But that could be fine for the sport's future.
Megabus Crash In Indiana: Highway Collision With Semi-Truck Leaves 19 Injured
The bus reportedly couldn't brake quickly enough and hit a stationary truck.
David Cameron UK Elections 2015: Puppy Becomes Security Risk To British Prime Minister
An eight-month-old puppy was kept away from the British prime minister because it was considered a security threat.
NRA Leader Slams Hillary Clinton In Nashville Convention Speech
Hillary Clinton was the subject of a strong critique by an NRA official in a speech in Nashville on Friday that opened the organization's annual convention.
The Masters 2015: What It's Like For Amateurs Playing At Augusta National
"It’s a little bit of a surreal experience. It’s as magnificent and special as everybody describes."
Putin Proposes Amnesty For Up To 60,000 Russian Prisoners In Honor Of End Of World War II
With Russia experiencing tense times politically, Putin put forth a proposal that would grant amnesty for a large swath of convictions.
India, China Military Joining Forces? With Border Tensions High, Indian, Chinese Leaders Discuss New Training Agreement
Indian and Chinese officers could soon train together.
Michael Brelo Indicted: Fellow Cleveland Police Officer Refuses To Testify In Manslaughter Trial Over High Speed Chase
A police officer invoked his Fifth Amendment rights in the case of Officer Michael Brelo, who is on trial for manslaughter.
Bill Brumett Racial Slur: White City Council Member In Arkansas Calls Black Resident 'Cooningham'
A Pine Bluff City Council member got into an argument with a black resident on a Facebook forum and misspelled the man's name to include a racial slur. The official refuses to step down.
North Charleston Councilman Defends Officer Michael Slager After Walter Scott Shooting, Slams Black Protesters
"That demonstration out here has nothing to do with the city of North Charleston. It has to do with the show that they want to put on to the black community across the nation."
Naked Model Liana Klevtsova Protests Russian Cost-Of-Living By Going Nude During Siberian Winter [VIDEO]
Russia's cost of living provokes model to protest nude.
Who Is Michael Slager? South Carolina Police Officer Who Killed Walter Scott Had Prior Complaint Over Taser
The police officer who shot and killed Walter Scott was reportedly cleared of wrongdoing in a prior incident involving a stun gun.
Gay Wedding Economic Impact: Wedding Industry Embraces LGBT Ceremonies Amid 'Anti-LGBT' Laws
Despite denials of service surrounding Religious Freedom Reformation Acts, same-sex weddings could be a boost to the wedding industry in a time in which marriage rates are down.
ISIS Weapons Supply: Islamic State Leaders Covet American-Made Military Gear
The Islamic State is reportedly giving American-made gear to its top-level leaders and is scouring for more.
Florida Bee Swarm: Three Men Hospitalized After Attempting To Take Honey From Large Hive
Three Florida men were taken to the hospital after attempting to take honey from a bee hive outside of Tampa Bay.
A Utah Man Found A 75-Pound Bag Of Money, Then Returned It: How He Was Rewarded
A big bag of cash fell off the back of a Brink's truck in Utah. The man who found the 75-pound sack was rewarded $5,000 for his honesty by the company.
Dave Chappelle Comeback: Comedian Reportedly Films HBO Comedy Special In Austin
Dave Chappelle reportedly filmed his first comedy special in about a decade.
Michael Brelo Trial Update: Cleveland Police Officer Who Shot Timothy Russell, Malissa Williams 49 Times Heads To Court
Brelo is the lone police officer charged in a November 2012 shooting that followed a wild car chase.
Hillary Clinton Campaign Headquarters: Wealthy Brooklyn Neighborhood Seems Ready To Welcome Presumed Candidate
Hillary Clinton will reportedly open her headquarters in Brooklyn Heights, making many of the neighborhood's residents happy.
Nigeria Election Arrests 2015: Police Reportedly Arrest 67 For Electoral Offenses, Breaching The Peace
Arrests have reportedly been made after an election that seemed to have gone relatively smoothly.
'Anti-Gay' Laws: Generational Gap Over LGBT Issues Persists As More Young People Embrace Queer Rights
For families across the United States, conversations about LGBT rights are often shaped by generational divides.
Indiana 'Anti-Gay' Law Update: Republican Lawmakers To Revamp SB101 After National Outcry
The change would mark the first protection against discrimination for LBGT people in Indiana.
Meet Sim Bhullar: 5 Things To Know About The New Sacramento King, NBA's First Player Of Indian Descent
Sim Bhullar will reportedly join the Sacramento Kings on a ten-day contract.
Madison Protects Atheists From Discrimination In First Law Of Its Kind In The US
Atheists are now protected from discrimination in Madison, Wisconsin, after its common council voted to make discrimination against atheism or others who do not believe in God illegal.
Immigration Reform 2015: Women Reportedly On Hunger Strike In Texas Immigration Detention Center
A group of women are refusing food in order to secure their release from an immigration detention center.