Although radio pranks have been a staple of shock DJs for years, DJs Mel Greig and Michael Christian Sydney of Australia might have crossed the line last week when they called the hospital treating Kate Middleton, prompting the question of whether this is the end for radio pranking....
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A new generation of robots—some domestic, others military and scientific--does everything from clearing gutters to mopping floors. These devices will spy on neighbors, carry golf clubs and trot along beside Marines on four articulated legs like a pack mule.
Life imitates art: Man strips at Austrian exhibition of paintings and sculptures of naked men
Replace traditional disgusting holiday foods with these delicious recipes from "Good Morning America."
The scene in Michigan today is a familiar one. A Republican governor from a Midwest industrial state supports legislation that stymies the influence of labor unions.
"DWTS" host says throat surgery left her feeling like she'd been hit by a car.
Canines take driving skills to the racetrack in an effort to raise awareness for rescue-dog adoption
Superstar beloved on both sides of the U.S.-Mexican border flew in a 4-decade-old plane.
The second winner of the record $587.5 million Powerball jackpot has been identified as Matthew Good of Fountain Hills, Ariz.
Sam Champion explains what caused the sudden outbreak of at least 13 tornadoes.
HSBC to pay $1.9B, biggest penalty ever for a bank, to settle US money-laundering case
Beyond the kerfuffle over publishing and fashion magnate Anna Wintour’s suitability for a diplomatic post is the larger issue: money. Wintour’s fundraising for President Obama’s reelection campaign is really the only reason we’re having this discussion. She has raised millions of dollars for the president’s...
Nelson Mandela's recurring lung infection is responding to medical treatments, South Africa's presidential spokesman said today.


