If you didn't know, Pope Francis is the first in the game to do it! Well, not exactly. Technically he's the 266th Pope to ever do it, but he's the first to carry the name Francis.
The President is set to dine with the beautiful Miss Israel, Yityish Aynaw, when he makes his first visit to the state as a U.S. leader. But no worries...it's all innocent.
When a handful of stars got together to sing Sean Lennon's song "Don't Frack My Mother," we didn't know what to think. But it turns out, fracking doesn't sound like what it is at all.
Nelson Mandela has been released from the hospital after being admitted for a routine checkup. The civil rights legend and South African symbolism of hope reportedly passed with flying colors.
The family of an elderly Florida woman is furious after seeing a video of her violently thrown off a commuter train because she was singing spirituals.
Julio Acevedo, the 44-year-old suspected driver who fled the scene after a crash that killed an Orthodox Jewish couple in Brooklyn, told the Daily News that he had a reason for speeding on the residential street.
Now that we've been through two years of ceilings, cliffs, and sequesters—and the subsequent cable news freakout that came with them—can the mainstream media stop emboldening politicians into continued dysfunction and start treating them like the bad behaving children they’ve become?
Authorities say that Julio Acevedo is a man with a history of violence and substance abuse issues, who had already spent a decade in prison in the 1990s for manslaughter.
A Florida man who was swallowed up by an unexpected sinkhole in his very own home, has been identified as 37-year-old Jeff Bush. The effort to find his body in the 20-foot wide, 20-feet deep sinkhole has come to an end, as rescuers fear they too will succumb to Bush's fate.
Here are some actual POSITIVE reasons Crips and Bloods were created in the first place...and some extra facts that you probably didn't know about their origins.
The Arkansas Senate voted to override a veto of a near-ban of abortions starting in the 20th week of pregnancy. The vote also backed a separate measure that would outlaw the procedures in most cases beginning in the 12th week.
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