A lawyer for Katherine Jackson, Michael Jackson's mother and his children's legal guardian, said that she and the children do not know where Katherine Jackson is and she believes the family mariarch is being kept in the dark about what has happened.
Read more: Lawyer: We Don't Know Where Katherine Jackson Is
Read more: Lawyer: We Don't Know Where Katherine Jackson Is
1,000 sex workers, drug users and AIDS activists marched toward the White House in protest of the stigma associated with their activities.
Read more: Sex Workers, Drug Users Protest Stigma
Read more: Sex Workers, Drug Users Protest Stigma
Beach volleyball is known to many as the sport of “beach babes,” but when Olympic preliminary competitions begin July 28 in London, fans may see a new outfit adorning the athletes’ bronzed bodies: full body suits. “Obviously we’re that sport, we’re the sport that wears...
Read more: Beach Volleyball Players May Be Forced to Cover Up in London
Read more: Beach Volleyball Players May Be Forced to Cover Up in London
We've heard of cow tipping but what about tipsy cows? Some French farmers are now serving their cattle up to two bottles of wine a day, claiming it affects the taste of the meat.
It all begane with winemaker Jean-Charles Tastavy, who had heard of studies in Spain and Canada that showed the benefits of a happy cow. With the help of farmer Claude
Fla. woman charged with mailing hoax anthrax letters to Sens. Rubio, Nelson, others
Read more: Woman Charged in Anthrax Hoaxes
Read more: Woman Charged in Anthrax Hoaxes
A Biddeford, Maine, man who was arrested after a Maine State Trooper clocked his Ford Mustang going 112 mph on the Maine Turnpike, allegedly had a small arsenal in his car and told police he had attended a Saturday screening of “The Dark Knight Rises”...
Read more: Maine Man Accused of Lying About Drug Use to Amass Weapons Arsenal
Read more: Maine Man Accused of Lying About Drug Use to Amass Weapons Arsenal
Is access to large sugary drinks a health risk or a civil rights concern? That's the debate sparked by New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg's proposal to restrict the sale of sodas and other sugar sweetened beverages to servings no larger than 16 ounces.
Read more: NYC Soda Ban Has Many Fizzing
Read more: NYC Soda Ban Has Many Fizzing
Results suggest how seafood consumers could be tricked.
Read more: Watch: Fish Tested for Authenticity
Actor was best known as George Jefferson in the groundbreaking TV series.
Read more: Watch: Sherman Hemsley of 'The Jeffersons' Dies
We've heard of cow tipping but what about tipsy cows? Some French farmers are now serving their cattle up to two bottles of wine a day, claiming it affects the taste of the meat.
It all begane with winemaker Jean-Charles Tastavy, who had heard of studies in Spain and Canada that showed the benefits of a happy cow. With the help of farmer Claude
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Apple's CEO Tim Cook and CFO Peter Oppenheimer admitted that speculation surrounding the iPhone 5 has impacted sales in the last quarter.
Read more: iPhone 5 Rumors Affect Apple Earnings
Read more: iPhone 5 Rumors Affect Apple Earnings
Stephen Alan Thomas is being held on a capital murder charge. Nearly thirty-two years after Mildred McKinney was sexually assaulted, beaten and strangled in her home, authorities in Texas found Thomas' DNA matched material left at the crime scene.
Read more: Texas Cold Case Murder Arrest
Read more: Texas Cold Case Murder Arrest
While the motives of accused Colorado shooter James Holmes remain a mystery, the tragedy that happened at a midnight screening of 'The Dark Knight Rises' in Auora, Colo. has inextricable ties to Batman.
Read more: 9 Real Crimes That Mirror H'wood Films
Read more: 9 Real Crimes That Mirror H'wood Films
A minor miracle on the upper deck of New York City's Verrazano-Narrows Bridge may have helped save the life of a suicidal Chinese-American man.
Soon after police responded to a report of a man who had parked his car on the bridge and gone "over the edge," they learned that the man spoke only Cantonese. They then summoned Officer Yi Huang, a
Angry bees swarmed two people in Indio, Calif. this morning, sending them to the hospital with almost 200 stings in all. Dr. Wesley Burks, who chairs the University of North Carolina’s pediatrics department and has a 30-year career that involves working with skin allergies, said...
Read more: Two Attacked by Swarm of Bees
Read more: Two Attacked by Swarm of Bees
The 33-year old Nebraska woman who police say was bound, gagged and mutilated by a group of three home intruders, is the victim of a hate crime. Victim found naked and dripping with blood after intruders carved homophobic slurs into her skin.
Read more: Lesbian Multilated in Hate Crime
Read more: Lesbian Multilated in Hate Crime
From bugs to haboobs, this summer’s weather is serving up more annoyances than just the heat and soaking rains. In Gilbert, Ariz., residents were forced to seek shelter Monday inside the lobby of Mission Community Church as powerful winds from a “haboob,” or dust storm,...
Read more: Summer Dust Storms, Bugs Abound
Read more: Summer Dust Storms, Bugs Abound
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- Company Recalls Thousands of Strollers
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- 'Berlin Patient' Says He Is Still HIV-Free
- 'Jeffersons' Star Sherman Hemsley Dies at 74
- Sherman Hemsley of 'Jeffersons' Dies at 74
- 'Jeffersons' Star Sherman Hemsley Dies
- Obama Appears in Ad to Rebut 'You Didn't Build That' Attacks
- Apple Sales, Profit Disappoint
- Bale Visits Colo. Shooting Victims
- Photos: Michelle Obama Shimmers in Ohio
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