Every day, the same, again
Remember the pair of twins who were adopted by separate families as babies and got married? It didn’t happen.
An evangelical pastor described the atrocities he and his men committed during the Liberian civil war, including magical rituals that involved slaughtering children and eating their hearts.
Teens accused of pimping girls, victims as young as 12.
Police said a Kokomo man accidentally shot himself in the genitals while robbing a convenience store [video].
Upskirt cameraman throws trains into chaos by escaping on tracks. Behind the scene.
Children are frightened by clowns and clown-themed decor, a survey suggests.
Exxon Mobil racked up $39.5 billion in earnings last year, the largest-ever profit in U.S. history. With net income of $22.9 billion, United Airlines is the second-most profitable company on the list.
Does driving slower save gas?
Amazon offered free shipping in France, got sued for it by the French Booksellers’ Union, and lost. Now it’s choosing to pay 1,000 euros a day rather than follow the court’s order.
How to write a novel in two months.
Four giant waterfalls will be erected in New York for three months this summer.
The state Public Service Commission said Con Edison should have been aware of unsafe conditions before last summer’s steam explosion near Grand Central Terminal.
Sneezing as the result of being exposed to the Sun —known as the photic sneeze reflex— is a genetic quirk that is still unexplained by science, even though it has intrigued some of history’s greatest minds.
Hungarian scientists are working on computer software analyzing dog barks that could allow people to better recognize dogs’ basic emotions.
Scientists researching plant photosynthesis have developed a type of solar energy source that utilizes spinach. Plus: Protein that behaves like a battery, the earliest known man made batteries, the bacterial battery, the virus battery…
Crowd gathered at the US Capitol in Washington for Abraham Lincoln’s second inauguration address, 1865.


