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The pregnancy of 16-year-old Jamie Lynn Spears is casting new light on how states deal with the thorny issue of consensual sex among teens.
By: Grizz | Updated: 12/20/2007 by mattb | (1)
CNN viewer Rebecca Garcia submitted this video of a Santa Claus who brought more tears than holiday cheer.
By: Grizz | Updated: 12/20/2007 by Grizz | (1)
Two teens in Colorado have been charged with killing the 7-year-old sister of one of them by beating her with imitations of moves from the "Mortal Kombat" video game.
Slate Magazine: The Complete Ultimate Visionary Final Cut Collector's Edition of Blade Runner is finally here!
By: Grizz | Updated: 12/20/2007 by Grizz | (0)
Reportedly embarrassed by the antics of his socialite granddaughter, hotel magnate Barron Hilton has decided to give away 97% of his fortune.
By: Grizz | Updated: 12/27/2007 by Grizz | (1)
A bit of internet lore from days gone by: The Really Big Button That Doesn't Do Anything is just that -- and it's still doing after more than 12 years.
By: Grizz | Updated: 3/19/2008 by michion | (9)
Fatima Bhutto, niece of Benazir, is a Pakistani writer and is outspoken in her hatred of her aunt. She wrote this piece for the Los Angeles Times last month.
By: Grizz | Updated: 12/28/2007 by LorenS | (2)
On Christmas Eve, King County sheriff's deputies had a chance to uncover the slayings of six people at a home outside Carnation, but a locked gate stopped them from going to the front door. Should it have?
By: Grizz | Updated: 12/31/2007 by SecondFloor | (2)
"List of the Day" blog has tracked down what they describe as "Total frickin' awesomeness from Olan Mills, Sears and other fine portrait studios."
By: Grizz | Updated: 1/9/2008 by allenn | (6)
An Internet Classic: a beauty pageant contestant displays her talent by "playing" trumpet and "dancing" ... and, well, here it is.
By: Grizz | Updated: 1/23/2008 by SecondFloor | (2)
The good people as Think Geek have put together a list of suggestions for Valentine's Day gifts for that special someone who appreciates the geekier things in life.
By: Grizz | Updated: 2/7/2008 by Neesia | (4)
I'm gonna eat, yeah, yummy yummy!
By: Grizz | Updated: 2/22/2008 by LorenS | (1)
Police are investigating letters that arrived Thursday at Capitol Hill offices containing a photo of the Times Square military recruiting office before it was bombed and including the words "We did it."
By: Grizz | Updated: 3/6/2008 by Grizz | (1)
A gunman entered the library of a rabbinical seminary and opened fire on a crowded nighttime study session Thursday, killing eight people and wounding nine before he was slain.
By: Grizz | Updated: 3/6/2008 by Grizz | (0)
This sets the stage for a pitched battle for support among "superdelegates," the party and elected officials who automatically attend the convention and can support whomever they choose.
"It'll be a hellacious battle," said Don Fowler, a former DNC chairman who sits on the party's rule-making committee.
New observations by a spacecraft suggest Saturn's second-largest moon may be surrounded by rings. If confirmed, it would the first time a ring system has been found around a moon.
Kelly Rowland, who sang "Bootylicious" with Beyonce in the group Destiny's Child, tells People magazine that she has had plastic surgery last October to bring her "from an A-cup to a B-cup."
Like a herd of antelope, jockeying and shoving for position, 150 young women raced down Amsterdam's most famed fashion street in stiletto heels Thursday.
PGA Tour player Tripp Isenhour was charged with killing a hawk on purpose with a golf shot because it was making noise as he videotaped a TV show.
Responding to record recalls of products that sickened children, the Senate passed legislation Thursday that would toughen inspections of toys and other playthings made outside the U.S.
Someone in Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign gave Canada back-channel assurances that her harsh words about NAFTA were for political show, according to a report by the Canadian Press.
In the current war, about 15 soldiers are wounded for every fatality, compared with 2.6 per death in Vietnam and 2.8 in Korea.
Two bombs went off within minutes of each other in a crowded shopping district in the capital Thursday, killing at least 53 people and wounding 130.
Officials in Indian-Kashmir have poisoned hundreds of dogs and aim to kill all 100,000 strays in the region's main city - saying the animals pose a risk to humans and make urban life unbearable.
Slate has compiled another list of truly annoying television advertisements.
By: Grizz | Updated: 8/12/2008 by glendam | (2)
Another classic from The Onion.
By: Grizz | Updated: 8/8/2008 by Grizz | (1)
I only wish the list was longer.
By: Grizz | Updated: 8/5/2008 by glendam | (4)
A recently rerun Peanuts cartoon from 1958 begs the question: will our kids even get the joke?
By: Grizz | Updated: 7/30/2008 by ademers1980 | (10)
An ultimate "before they were famous" clip, shot while they were still in college.
By: Grizz | Updated: 7/18/2008 by Grizz | (1)
Vintage video from the band "Tornado."
By: Grizz | Updated: 7/16/2008 by Grizz | (1)
At least that's what the ads said. And that's where the trouble began.
By: Grizz | Updated: 7/14/2008 by Grizz | (1)
Amsterdam police say 15 camels, two zebras and an undetermined number of llamas and potbellied swine briefly escaped from a traveling Dutch circus after a giraffe kicked a hole in their cage.
By: Grizz | Updated: 7/2/2008 by Grizz | (1)
An influx of tourists to Peru's famed Inca citadel of Machu Picchu may prompt UNESCO to add the jungle-shrouded ruins to its list of endangered World Heritage sites.
One of John McCain's Republican colleagues says he saw the presumed GOP presidential nominee roughly grab an associate of Nicaraguan President Daniel Ortega and lift him out of his chair during a diplomatic mission to the Central American nation in 1987.
A Palestinian man plowed an enormous construction vehicle into cars, buses and pedestrians on a busy street Wednesday, killing at least three people and wounding at least 45 before he was shot dead by security officers.
President Bush says it has been a "tough month" in Afghanistan with rising US casualties.
Iran's foreign minister dismisses the threat of an attack against his country, saying the U.S. isn't in a position to open a second front in the Middle East and Israel has too much political turmoil.
UCLA can make a double-digit victory look difficult.
By: Grizz | Updated: 3/28/2008 by Grizz | (1)
Sen. Patrick Leahy is suggesting that Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Rodham Clinton abandon her White House run.
Democrat Barack Obama seemed to suggest in an interview aired Friday that his former pastor has acknowledged that his controversial remarks were inappropriate and hurtful, although there are no public accounts of the minister having done so.
Hillary Rodham Clinton takes credit on her campaign Web site for helping to pass the Family and Medical Leave Act, which allows workers to take up to 12 weeks of unpaid leave for family emergencies.
Barack Obama got a surprise boost in the last big state of the long Democratic campaign Friday with an endorsement from Pennsylvania Sen. Bob Casey Jr., while another Obama supporter sought to nudge Hillary Rodham Clinton out of the race.
Hillary Clinton will get the endorsement of Pittsburgh Mayor Luke Ravenstahl at a campaign event Friday, sources close to the campaign confirmed.
By: Grizz | Updated: 3/14/2008 by Grizz | (1)
Barack Obama said Friday he categorically denounces some of his Chicago minister's past sermons, calling them "inflammatory and appalling."
By: Grizz | Updated: 3/15/2008 by seamusm | (4)
It's simple ... the object is to link Zeppo Marx to any given celebrity in as few steps as possible.
Herbert Manfred "Zeppo" Marx, Feb. 25, 1901 - Nov. 30, 1979.
Zeppo was the youngest of the five brothers. As a boy he was constantly involved in fights, which unlike Harpo or Groucho, he would win. He had a reputation for being quite the hooligan.
World of Warcraft Player Serenity Now Attacks an Online Funeral
By: Grizz | Updated: 3/14/2008 by leesa | (3)
A House Republican - chafing over President Bush's plan to attend this year's Beijing Olympics - wants to legally prohibit other U.S. government officials from using federal money to go.