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Snooki hasn’t only spent the last couple of months nutring her baby son Lorenzo. She’s also been preparing her new line of audio gear. Oh yes, you heard that right. Snooki, who partnered with iHip last year to release a set of headphones, is back at...
An employee at Connecticut’s Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has been placed on paid leave for allowing her husband to peek at the body of Sandy Hook school shooter Adam Lanza, officials told ABC News today. Jean Henry, an administrative worker in...
A Cleveland stripper is in critical condition after attempting a tricky move during a lap dance that instead caused her to tumble off a balcony, landing 15 feet below, police say.
Sandy Hook parents put their children on school buses this morning and waved goodbye as the yellow bus rolled away, striving for normalcy. But this first day back after Adam Lanza killed 20 students and six staffers is anything but normal for the families of Sandy Hook Elementary School.
ABC News’ Steve Osunsami reports: Home break-ins are all too frequent over the holidays, and the burglars often get away, but a North Carolina couple robbed while away on Christmas vacation is hoping their own detective work can crack the case. After home surveillance video caught...
Miley Cyrus believes there’s a lesson to be learned from the death of a paparazzo who was fatally struck by a car Tuesday while attempting to snap pictures of Justin Bieber’s Ferrari after it was pulled over in Los Angeles. Miley tweeted Wednesday, “Hope this...
The swearing in of the 113th Congress Thursday ushers in some religious firsts for the legislature, with a House seat for Tulsi Gabbard, the first Hindu congresswoman and Mazie Hirono, the first Buddhist senator. For a country settled on a desire for religious freedom, the American government has a history of being almost homogenous with respect to religion. For most federal representatives, the question isn't whether or not you're Christian but what sect of Christianity you follow.
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Forgetting your phone charger at your hotel is one thing. Forgetting your breast implants? Well, that’s quite another. A set of breast implants was one of the unusual items left behind by hotel guests at U.K. hotel chain Travelodge in 2012. Some of the other...Read more: Breast Implants, Kitten Among Items Left at Hotel Chain
ABC's Becky Worley with tips and tricks to make everyday food taste a little better.Read more: Watch: Secret Ways to Make Your Food Taste Better
SEOUL, South Korea – Experts on North Korea have long studied photos of the country’s leaders trying to interpret the significance in the slightest change of body language, pose or position of hierarchy. That intense scrutiny has now been turned on the wife of Kim...Read more: Did North Korea's Mysterious First Lady Have a Baby?
Despite stated label risks of possible fatal heart attack, stroke or organ failure, college football players across the country are still being given injections of a powerful painkiller on game days so they can play while injured, an ABC News investigation has found. The drug, a generic version of Toradol, is recommended for the short-term treatment of post-operative pain in hospitals but has increasingly been used in college and professional sports, and its use is not monitored by the NCAA,...
Read more: Despite Risks, College Football Still Using Powerful Painkiller
A law that regulates people's body weight would probably get little traction in Congress, not to mention U.S. courts.
But not so in Israel, where a new law took effect Jan. 1 that aims to prevent fashion models from losing weight to the detriment of their health and the wellbeing of others inclined to follow in their footsteps.
With technology that could be right out of an "Inspector Gadget" episode, teens across the globe believe they're sending their own self destructing messages online with an app called Snapchat, but users may be surprised to learn that those photos may not be gone forever after they're sent.Page 530 of 1338


