The Supreme Court debated sex, violence and free speech Tuesday, as several justices strongly argued for breaking new ground and upholding a California law that would forbid the sale of violent video games to those under age 18.
When a group of Croatian students lost their temporary jobs in the credit crunch they came up with the perfect way to turn their busts into a boom - a nude cleaning agency. The students joined together and founded 'Crazy Cleaners.'
A Michigan has smashed the world record for number of Madagascar Hissing Roached stuffed in his mouth yesterday. His successful bid to break the record required him to put 16 hissers in his mouth, one-by-one, and then hold them for 10 seconds.
What if you could actually smell that chicken frying or a cake baking on your favorite TV cooking show? Researchers say that technology is on the horizon and it's called Smell-O-Vision, scientists are working to bring it to an electronics store near you.
A new political advertisement for Washington, DC House of Representative candidate Missy Reilly Smith has been banned from YouTube and deemed in violation of the terms of service agreement.
Marijuana arrests accounted for more than half of all United States drug arrests in 2009, while its use among by Americans during this same period increased by 8 percent, according to two reports released recently by government officials.
Penguins are probably not gay, despite new evidence of homosexual behaviour in the animal kingdom, they are just "same sex flirting" until they find a mate. They're lonely, confused and can't tell each other apart, according to a new study.
The upcoming eleventh installment of 'The Apprentice' -- featuring a who's who of celebrity personalities-- is gearing up to be the most diverse and interesting cast yet and they cast has been seen out and about in New York City
Hoping to raise awareness about breast cancer, groups of students from around the country began wearing bracelets that say "I Love Boobies" - similar to Lance Armstrong's Livestrong bracelets that benefit cancer research, then the schools got involved.
Say it ain't so Joe, I wish we could say it isn't so ...
Pants worn with the waistband well below the waistline have been an on-again off-again fad in the US for many years.
The Social Security Administration announced there will be no-cost-of-living-adjustment in 2011 for Social Security payments, the second straight year without an increase.
Ever miss your childhood days riding around in a red wagon? A Wasilla, Alaska, couple has the answer- they converted a 1976 Mazda pickup into a giant red Radio Flyer complete with two seats and plenty of room for toys in the back of the wagon.
Forty-two years after his black-gloved salute on the victory stand became one of the most indelible images of the Mexico City Olympics, the former San Jose State runner Tommie Smith wants to sell his 200-meter gold medal and running shoes.
Everyone knows the classic 1985 film "Back to the Future" featured a boyish Michael J. Fox in a winning performance as Marty McFly, but very few know that the original Marty McFly was Eric Stoltz who filmed for five weeks before being replaced by Fox
So what do you get when you mix a classic Queen anthem with a pair of stuffed Kermit the frogs puppets and an aspiring entertainer? You may not expect to get an inspiring video about homelessness but that's exactly what YouTube user Maxmailbag has produced.
Tony Curtis, 85, was laid to rest Monday in a casket holding dozens of unusual items that told the story of his life. The funeral service at Palm Mortuary on Eastern Avenue in Las Vegas was attended by hundreds including family, friends and celebrities.
Britain's Prince William, 28, completed his first rescue mission as a search-and-rescue pilot for the Royal Air Force. The prince was the co-pilot of an RAF Sea King helicopter that responded to an emergency call Saturday from the Liverpool Coastguard.
President Barack Obama will sign a bill today, the Congressional Gold Medal for Japanese-American Act, to honor Japanese-American soldiers who fought during World War II.
Following an agreement reached with 33 states, Publishers Clearing House has agreed to end deceptive advertisement and marketing campaigns that encourage the purchase of unwanted magazine subscriptions by people who can't afford them with the promise of bettering their chances of …
What do you consider disabled?- asks one extreme sports wheelchair athlete- When life gives you limits you should push them says Aaron Fotheringham and push them is what he did when he successfully completed the first ever double back-flip in a wheelchair.
A voluntary recall of certain models of Toshiba Satellite laptops and notebooks has been issued. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately to avoid the danger of a burn hazard to the skin/body as well as to the surface of your work area.
One of the most popular brothels in the world is located in Bangladesh, in the busy trading city of Faridpur. It is like a prison for the hundreds of girls trapped inside.
If there is one thing in life that makes us uneasy it's asking the boss for a raise, says an advertisement placed in Woman's Day magazine that suggests the cleanliness of your private parts is tantamount when career advancement is of utmost importance.
A North Carolina snake collector and breeder experienced a once in a lifetime birth when his eighteen corn snakes eggs began pipping and nineteen heads emerged.
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