Steve McQueen's 'Bullitt' Car, A Lost Legend, Turns Up In Mexican Scrapyard
Called "the Holy Grail of the Mustangs" and potentially worth a million, the missing "Bullitt" car Steve McQueen sought for years is found.
View ArticleIt Was a Wonderful Life: The Barrington Twins Lived It With Grace and Joy
The Barrington twins belonged to a storied Rhode Island family. They were born on a kitchen table in 1919.
View ArticleDay Without A Woman Strike: Some Schools Announce Closings, Demonstrations...
The strike takes place on International Women's Day, and anyone anywhere can participate.
View ArticleDave Chappelle Addresses Ohio City Council
The superstar comedian spoke to the Yellow Springs Village Council, in his hometown, and urged a shift toward more progressive policing.
View Article7 Things We Don't Know About The Republican Health Care Plan
There's a lot we don't know about the Republicans' health care plan and what its effects will be.
View ArticleDaylight Saving Time 2017: When Does Time Change?
Reminder to move your clocks ahead an hour Saturday night, March 11, as Daylight Saving Time starts on Sunday.
View ArticleIs Illinois Catholic School's Prom Dress Code Body Shaming?
Prom 2017 guide book has 15 pages of rules for girls but two pages (including photos) for boys.
View ArticleA Higher Minimum Wage Could Reduce Teen Pregnancy
A $1 increase in the minimum wage is associated with a 2 percent reduction in the adolescent birth rate, according to a new study.
View ArticleUniversity Of Michigan Basketball Plane Slides Off Runway In Vicious Winds
Team was bound for the Big Ten tournament in Washington, D.C., when the plane was unable to take off in 65 mph winds that knocked out power.
View ArticleVideo Games Have No Long-Term Effect On Aggression Or Empathy Levels: Study
Previous studies had shown violent video games can decrease empathy and increase aggression in the short term.
View ArticleBest Companies To Work For 2017: Fortune Picks Google, Again
For the eighth time in 11 years, Fortune names Google the best company to work for, along with Wegmans Foods and Boston Consulting Group.
View ArticleSpring Break 2017 Rolls Into Miami Beach With Something New: Rules
Spring breakers are forbidden from consuming alcohol on the beach, playing loud music or bringing coolers to the sand.
View ArticleDemand For IUDs On The Rise After Presidential Election: Study
Worried about the new GOP health care bill, more women are choosing to get IUDs.
View ArticleLA Athletes Targeted For Burglary: Lakers Star Nick Young Is Latest Victim
Nick Young's Tarzana home was burglarized last month, making him the latest victim in a string of high-profile burglaries: BREAKING.
View ArticleAmericans Have Less Sex Than They Used To, Study Finds
"Despite their reputation for hooking up, Millennials ... are actually having sex less often," the study's lead author said.
View ArticleJobs Report: What You Should Know About Recent Employment Gains
Jobs were added in construction, the private education sector, manufacturing, health care and mining.
View ArticleIs Stick Figure Sex Obscene? Tennessee Man Sues To Keep Bumper Sticker
Dustin Owens admits his bumper sticker is crass and crude, but he argues it's not obscene.
View ArticleThese Are The Best (And Worst) Cities For Renters
According to Forbes, Indianapolis is the best city for renters in 2017, while Miami is the worst.
View ArticleN.J. School's 'Slave Auction' Project Inspires Parent Outrage
Posters depicting “wanted” slaves were put on display in the school, complete with hand-drawn illustrations from the students.
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