Ohio School Shooting Rattles Residents as Attacker Is Brought Into Custody
A shooting at an Ohio high school had local residents on lock-down for a short period on Monday morning.
A shooting at an Ohio high school had local residents on lock-down for a short period on Monday morning.
Nickelback and the world of sports just don’t seem to be getting along lately. Atlanta Braves relief pitcher Peter Moylan began a Twitter war with the band, who retaliated with some tough words of their own.
Working with the National September 11 Memorial and Museum, the oral history project StoryCorps is on a mission to record at least one story honoring each of the victims of the attacks on the World Trade Center that occurred on February 26, 1993 and on September 11, 2001.
The victims of the 9/11 terrorist attacks were remembered at a ceremony marking the 10-year anniversary of the tragic events on Sunday.
Today I am going to remember 9/11. Six things you may not know about 9/11, the World Trade Center by the numbers and a time line of the day.
Ever get one of those links that says "See Who's Stalking You On Facebook!" and then it turns out to be a scam or a virus that completely destroys your hard drive? Well, this one isn't a scam and it's VERY eye opening.
A full year has gone past since Slipknot bassist Paul Gray was found dead in his hotel room in Iowa. A medical examiner ruled that he died of an accidental overdose of morphine and fentany (a synthetic form of morphine
Yesterday "Playboy" launched a new web subscription service, enabling you to get access to every "Playboy" ever printed. Starting with the very first Issue with Marilyn Monroe to the very latest with Mick Jagger's daughter Lizzy on the cover. (682 issues to be exact)
Millions of PlayStation Network users got the scare of their life yesterday when Sony announced that their personal information, including credit card data and billing addresses, may have been stolen by a hacker.
On its company blog page, Sony said that it believed an "unauthorized person" obtained information from its 77 million-strong user base -- everything from names, to addresses to birth dates.
Also at risk: users' credit-card data.
Jack Rappaport, an assistant professor of management at La Salle University in Philadelphia, allegedly hired three strippers to perform at a student event.
Students paid $150 to attend the symposium, for which they received school credit. Willing students received lap dances from the strippers, as did Rappaport.
This is the kinda s*#t I witnessed on a daily basis growing up in Detroit.
Notice that the cops leave. She lets the lawn chair fly. Then she leaves after a few rounds with the Caddy.
Also note the awesome neighborhood, the Steelers jacket, and red weave
Though communicating with a furry dog via petting and simple commands is acceptable, barking at one is anything but...