The Freeh Report found that the university's reaction to allegations against Jerry Sandusky was, indeed, inadequate
With the countless reports recently documenting a zombie apocalypse extending from the face-eating incident in Miami, Fla. to a Texas man who ate his pet dog, the mass hysteria has catapulted itself to the latest trendy fad: Zombie Races. Conceptualized by Reed Street Productions, fans of zombies will flock to locations nationwide for Run For Your Lives, a first-of-a-kind zombie infested 5K obstacle course race running from brain-hungry, virus-spreading, bloody zombie...
Kourtney Reppert, a 26-year-old blonde buxom model based in Los Angeles, is turning her cyberstalking horror story into a positive one after being the victim of vicious threats by a man named Luis Plascencia on the Internet, who sent her over 400 emails asking her to stop modeling in photos.
Scranton, Pa., Mayor Chris Doherty is in a deadlock with the city council and public-employee unions over budgetary issues. Unfortunately, 400 workers are having trouble paying their bills because of the blame game.
The heatwave that's ravaged the Midwest is moving east, bringing with it wildfire smoke and record breaking temperatures.
U.S. President Barack Obama on Friday signed into law a bill offering relief to millions of American college students. The measure will keep the interest rate for subsidized federal loans at 3.4 percent. The law will benefit about 7.4 million college students.
An Akron, Ohio, restaurant owner who served U.S. President Barack Obama breakfast Friday morning died of an apparent heart attack right after meeting him.
The smartphone phenomenon has found its latest suitor in Amazon. Following the footsteps of Apple, mobile handset manufacturers, including giants such as Nokia, Samsung and HTC, forayed into the high technology market and witnessed significant change of fortunes. Now, the segment has attracted a new contender with Amazon's reported entry into the market.
A slew of crazed, often cannibalistic, attacks across the United States has left many people concerned about a so-called zombie apocalypse. But a craven new assault in Corpus Christi, Texas, -- has ignited fears about a vampire attacker.
Consumers, spooked by months of sluggish hiring and a global slowdown, pulled back on spending in June, which took a toll on top U.S. retailers' sales.
Two days after welcoming a baby boy, 31-year-old Carla Murphy of Altoona, Pennsylvania smoked bath salts and attacked the maternity ward staff at Altoona Regional Hospital.
Many residents will likely spend the Fourth of July barbequing without electricity and biting their tongues over how long it is taking to restore power.
More than 2 million people on the East Coast are without electricity, and power companies said it could take days for things to return to normal.
Officials advise people without power to beware of downed power lines and drink plenty of water while also looking out for their neighbors.
One week after the final chapter in the Penn State child sexual-abuse scandal seemed almost complete with the multiple convictions of the university's football team's retired defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, emails dating to 2001 have surfaced about the role of former head coach Joe Paterno.
Both liberals and conservatives can use the high court?s decision to energize the rank-and-file.
Stockton, California, is expected to file for bankruptcy before the end of the week, becoming the largest U.S. city to seek protection from its creditors.
As many as 32,000 people were forced to flee homes and over 2,100 residents were being evacuated from the U.S. Air Force Academy's grounds on Tuesday night as a devastating wildfire grew unexpectedly more ferocious, racing through Colorado Springs. Here's how to assist the victims and evacuees of the Colorado wildfires and to direct people who wish to make donations.
Former Penn State assistant football coach, Jerry Sandusky, is on suicide watch after reportedly being taunted by inmates at the Centre County Correctional Facility, The Daily reported.
Penn State says the legal process has spoken with its release of a guilty verdict for the university's former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
Former Penn State Assistant Coach Jerry Sandusky has been found guilty of child sex abuse and will be sentenced in September. His lawyer plans to appeal the verdict.
On May 27, 2010 New York congressman Anthony Weiner destroyed his career with a single tweet. Weiner, who married high-ranking political official Huma Abedin the year before, accidentally posted a lewd photo of himself - that was meant for a 21-year-old college student.