Read more: Sandusky Shower Victim Finally Comes Forward
Kirstie Alley's weight- loss products are less than stellar, a lawsuit claims.
Read more: Kirstie Alley Weight-Loss Products Can't Dance, Suit Claims
Actor Jeremy Renner feels the weight of the "Bourne" franchise on his shoulders, playing the lead role in the upcoming film, "The Bourne Legacy," the first of the series to not star Matt Damon.
Read more: Renner: 'Bourne' a 'Huge Responsibility'
Read more: Renner: 'Bourne' a 'Huge Responsibility'
Maryland cops have released a photo of the man suspected of abducting the mom of baseball hall of famer Cal Ripken Jr. The photo shows a man walking into what appears to be a store wearing a white button-down shirt and an orange and black baseball cap. Police describe the suspect as a white male, approximately 5 foot 10 inches tall with short
Pair charged with extorting Grammy-winner Stevie Wonder plead not guilty in LA
Read more: Not Guilty Pleas to Stevie Wonder Plot
By JASMINE BROWN A scholarship fund created by the family of Jessica Ghawi, who was killed at last week’s shooting at the Aurora, Colo., midnight screening of “The Dark Knight Rises,” has surpassed its fundraising goal. The Indiegogo campaign, announced on Tuesday, has raised more...
Read more: Fund for Aurora Victim Raises $30,000
Read more: Fund for Aurora Victim Raises $30,000
Ex-Wife of NY Gov. Cuomo is second Kennedy to crash with sleeping aid in system.
Read more: Kennedy, Ambien and Med Mix-Ups
Actor Jeremy Renner feels the weight of the "Bourne" franchise on his shoulders, playing the lead role in the upcoming film, "The Bourne Legacy," the first of the series to not star Matt Damon.
Read more: Jeremy Renner: 'Bourne' Is a 'Huge Responsibility'
Read more: Jeremy Renner: 'Bourne' Is a 'Huge Responsibility'
President Obama is urging the Republican-led House of Representatives to follow the Senate’s lead and “do the right thing” to extend middle class tax cuts. Speaking to reporters at a Cabinet meeting this afternoon, the president praised the Senate for moving forward with his plan...
Read more: Obama Urges 'Right Thing' on Tax Cuts
Read more: Obama Urges 'Right Thing' on Tax Cuts
The Ford Motor Company is recalling nearly half a million of the Escape model compact SUVs amid concerns over a potentially deadly problem with sticking accelerator pedals.
Read more: Ford Recalls Nearly 500K Escape SUVs
Read more: Ford Recalls Nearly 500K Escape SUVs
12-year-old boy in critical condition after 40-foot oak tree falls on him at Calif. campground
Read more: Boy's Pelvis Crushed by Falling Tree
Read more: Boy's Pelvis Crushed by Falling Tree
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Read more: Sandusky Shower Victim Finally Comes Forward
The USDA has retracted its support for an initiative to cut meat from Americans’ Monday diets, caving in to pressure from livestock producers and complaints from a Kansas Senator. The original plug appeared in the USDA’s internal “Greening Headquarters Update” on Monday, where three paragraphs...
Read more: Meat Biz Beef Nixes Meatless Monday
Read more: Meat Biz Beef Nixes Meatless Monday
Sources told ABC News that while Paris Michael, Prince Michael, and Prince Michael II have been filling her in on everything that has gone on over the past week, phones in the house and Katherine Jackson's cell phone keep ringing.
Read more: What's Going On In Katherine Jackson's House?
Read more: What's Going On In Katherine Jackson's House?
Five people face charges for allegedly terrorizing a Jewish summer camp in Pennsylvania.
In three separate episodes earlier this month, three adults and two juveniles caused property damage as they sped dangerously through Camp Bonim in Wayne County in a pickup truck, shouting anti-Semitic epithets and firing paintball guns at campers and staff,
From Mary Bruce at the White House and Jon Parkinson and Sunlen Miller on Capitol Hill: One day after President Obama publicly renewed his push to reduce gun violence in America, the White House made clear he has no plans to put new gun legislation...
Read more: White House: No New Gun Laws
Read more: White House: No New Gun Laws
By LIZA McCLELLAN, M.D. Researchers at Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston have discovered that, following bone marrow transplants, two men no longer have detectable HIV in their blood cells. The finding is significant because it suggests that by giving these patients transplants while they...
Read more: 2 Patients HIV-Free After Transplants
Read more: 2 Patients HIV-Free After Transplants
Maryland authorities are trying to find an identifiable photo of the man who abducted baseball hall of famer Cal Ripken Jr's mother at gunpoint. She was found safe, but the suspect has not been caught and police believe he is armed and dangerous.
Read more: Cops Seek Photo of Ripken Kidnapper
Read more: Cops Seek Photo of Ripken Kidnapper
In a television interview set to air on C-SPAN on Sunday, Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia dismissed concerns today about there being too much money in politics. “I forget what the figures are,” he said, “but I think we spend less on our presidential campaigns...
Read more: Money in Politics? Scalia Not Concerned
Read more: Money in Politics? Scalia Not Concerned
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