An actress who starred in "Innocence of Muslims," an anti-Muslim film that stirred extremists to protest across the Middle East, claims she was tricked by the filmmaker, who she says lied to the cast about his own name and the true intentions of the movie. "They put words in my mouth that were not in the script and I never said," said Cindy Lee Garcia...
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Josh Sankey has been issued a challenge: to make his way from New York City to Los Angeles with nothing but a smile and a refrigerated trailer filled with 3,000 pounds of bacon.
That means no cash and no credit cards. The uncooked bacon is the only currency the actor and comedian has for gas, lodging, food and everything else he'll need along the way. ...
Josh Sankey has been issued a challenge: to make his way from New York City to Los Angeles with nothing but a smile and a refrigerated trailer filled with 3,000 pounds of bacon.
That means no cash and no credit cards. The uncooked bacon is the only currency the actor and comedian has for gas, lodging, food and everything else he'll need along the way. ...
Josh Sankey has been issued a challenge: to make his way from New York City to Los Angeles with nothing but a smile and a refrigerated trailer filled with 3,000 pounds of bacon.
That means no cash and no credit cards. The uncooked bacon is the only currency the actor and comedian has for gas, lodging, food and everything else he'll need along the way. ...
One of the Americans killed alongside Ambassador Christopher Stevens in an attack on a U.S. diplomatic mission in Libya Tuesday told ABC News before his death that he was working with the State Department on an intelligence mission to round up dangerous weapons in the war-torn nation....
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Some conservatives — not the main policy makers on Capitol Hill, but some popular voices — see a Ben Bernanke-Barack Obama conspiracy in QE3, the Fed’s new action to kick-start the American economy. If not a conspiracy, they at least see Bernanke showing leanings toward...
It all started as a fight for the front row at a Zac Posen Fashion Week runway show, but now the spat between a public relations executive and a French magazine editor is headed to court. Public relations exec Lynn Tesoro filed a summons with...
No good deed really does go unpunished, as students from Coconut Palm Elementary in Miramar, Fla., discovered on the 11th anniversary of September 11th. On that day, 75 students ages 7 to 10—all of whom were born post 9/11—showed up at a Walmart store on 12800...
Actress arrested in Maine for driving under the influence.
Chad Johnson, a former NFL receiver, today plead not guilty to misdemeanor battery in a Florida court and could face up to one year in jail if convicted.
Police have identified the suspect in the brutal daylight rape of a 73-year-old woman in New York's Central Park as 42-year-old David Albert Mitchell.
A Great Dane stands over 7-foot-4 on it's hind legs according to Guinness World Records. It joins A three-legged bear, Heidi the opossum, Mr. Bumble, an overweight skunk, a one-footed snake and other animal oddities.
New research suggests that in roughly 1 out of 8 cases in which people experience major disability from TIA and minor stroke, the first occurrence of symptoms was their only warning sign that something was wrong.
First-responding cockroaches might be the next big thing in disaster response.
A U.S. intelligence bulletin warned today that the violent outrage aimed at U.S. embassies overseas spawned by a movie mocking the Prophet Mohammed could be spread to America by extremist groups eager to "exploit anger."