NYC's Roseland Ballroom Closing In April 2014: Report
The iconic Roseland Ballroom will close in April 2014, reports said.
Who Is Matthew Barnett? 7 Facts To Know About The Accused Maryville Rapist
The Maryville rape case has caused a firestorm across the nation. Here are a few important things to know about Matthew Barnett, the teen accused of raping Daisy Coleman.
LA Songwriter Toby Sheldon Spends $100,000 On Plastic Surgery To Look Like Justin Bieber
Justin Bieber super fan Toby Sheldon has spent nearly $100,000 on plastic surgery in order to look more like the pop star.
I See Blue: Beyonce Shares New Pictures of Daughter Blue Ivy
Beyoncé has shared cute new photos of her and her daughter Blue Ivy taking a little leisure time in Australia.
Mother Of Accused Maryville Rapist Matthew Barnett Claims Son Is Innocent Of Allegations
The parents of Matthew Barnett are speaking out against allegations he faces in the rape of Daisy Coleman. Tommy and Shirley Barnett claim their son is innocent.
Drunk Mother Leslie Duane Slaps Bride In Face At Wedding Reception
Mother-of-the-bride Leslie Duane was arrested after allegedly slapping her daughter in the face during her wedding reception.
Bizzare Tilted Solar System Discovered By NASA’s Kepler Spacecraft
The first known tilted, multiplanet solar system without an orbiting "hot Jupiter" has been uncovered by scientists using NASA's Kepler Space Telescope.
NATO Troops In Afghanistan Expected To Drop Significantly After 2014
Military and Pentagon officials say the head count is likely to be fairly small.
Massive Diplodocus Dinosaur Skeleton Being Auctioned Off In England
A massive Diplodocus longus dinosaur skeleton is being auctioned off in England on Nov. 27.
NASA’s Curiosity Rover Confirms Martian Meteorites Found On Earth Originated From Red Planet
According to the study that uses analysis from the Curiosity Rover, scientists have confirmed that Martian meteorites found on Earth did come from Mars.
Researchers Develop Software That Uses Cyborg Roaches To Map Unknown Areas
North Carolina State University researchers are developing software that allows them to map unknown environments using the movements of insect cyborgs.
County Prosecutor Requests Special Attorney To Review Maryville Rape Case
Both teenage rape victims have stepped forward to encourage other sexual assault victims to speak out.
Fake Dead Body Halloween Decorations Cause Frightened Neighbors To Call 911
An Oklahoma man's Halloween decorations are causing his neighbors to complain that the fake bodies in his driveway could be mistaken as real.
New Point-Of-View Video Shows Felix Baumgartner's Supersonic Free Fall From Space
In celebration of Felix Baumgartner's historic free fall, Red Bull has released previously unseen, point-of-view footage of the jump.
Hillary Clinton Receives Parking Ticket From Zealous London Traffic Warden
A photographer captured the ordeal as Clinton’s security team challenged the warden about the citation he issued to the Mercedes that carried Clinton.
Who Is Ann Ashley Doohen? Meet The Alleged Mother Of Adrian Peterson’s Son Who Died After Assault
Ashley Ann Doohen, aka Ann “Ashley” Doohen, has been identified as the mother of NFL player Adrian Peterson’s 2-year-old son, who died after being attacked by Joseph Robert Patterson.
What Is Vibrio Vulnificus? Flesh-Eating Salt Water Bacteria Infects 31 In Florida
Worry is growing among Florida residents after a man died from being infected by vibrio vulnificus, a rare, flesh-eating bacteria found in salt water.
Jesus Tattoo Billboard: Tattoo Artist Jesus Campaign Outrages Texas Residents
Billboards depicting a tattooed Jesus Christ has stirred a heated debate among residents of Lubbock, Texas, with some calling the ad blasphemous and inappropriate.
The Real-Life Captain Phillips: 8 Facts To Know About Mariner Richard Phillips
In the film “Captain Phillips,” Tom Hanks portrays Richard Phillips -- the real-life captain of a merchant ship captured by Somali pirates in 2009.
Reducing Phosphorous In Lakes May Weaken Their Ability To Remove Nitrogen
A new study indicates the removal of phosphorus in large lakes may lead to an increase in nitrogen pollution downstream.
Thousands Of Dead Cattle Litter South Dakota Countryside After Historic Blizzard
It is estimated that as many as 100,000 cattle have been killed as the result of the unseasonal snowstorm that dropped as much as four feet of snow on western South Dakota.
Banksy's NYC Residency In Pictures: Graffiti Artist Takes Over City Streets For Month-Long Exhibition
Graffiti artist Banksy has taken up shop in New York City in October, using the streets as a mural for his "Better Out Than In" exhibition.
Online Gamers Can Help Scientist Rebuild Ancient Artifact Using 3-D Puzzle
A team of scientists is asking online gamers to help them piece together the fragments of an ancient artifact by using a 3-D puzzle.
Superhuman Soldiers: US Army Working To Develop Iron Man-Like Suit For Troops
The Army is working to develop specially designed armored suits intended to give soldiers superhuman strength.
Judge Rules Living Ohio Man, Donald Miller, Must Remain Legally Dead
Donald Miller testified in court that he went missing in 1986 after he lost his job. A few years later, he was declared legally dead.
Who Is Chris Cox? Meet The Volunteer Mower Cleaning Up The National Mall During Government Shutdown
A South Carolina man is helping to clean up the National Mall, just before veterans participating in the Million Vet March arrive.
Gaseous Gems: Jupiter And Saturn May Produce Solid Diamonds
New research reveals that diamonds may be produced deep within Jupiter and Saturn.
Banksy Identity Revealed? Elusive Graffiti Artist Possibly Unmasked In New Photo
A witness at the scene of British graffiti artist Banksy's latest installation in New York City claims he may have captured a photo of the elusive artist.
Meet Cristy Nicole: Texas Spanish Teacher Under Fire For Playboy Model Past
Texas Spanish teacher Cristy Nicole Deweese upset several parents after it was revealed that she posed nude for Playboy as a "Coed of the Month."
Jupiter-Bound Juno: NASA Probe Will Rocket Over Earth Wednesday On Way To Jupiter
The spacecraft, which will orbit Jupiter 33 times in one year, will pass over Earth's surface at approximately 3:21 p.m. EDT Wednesday.