Pastor Bans Fried Chicken From Church Events
Oh Lawd Jesus, noooooooo!
Oh Lawd Jesus, noooooooo!
After five days of public testimony in a joint House Judiciary & Finance Committee hearing, the 30-member panel voted Tuesday to pass Hawaii’s marriage equality legislation. The bill will now go to the full House for a vote.
The Illinois House finally passed marriage equality legislation in a close vote. The Illinois Senate easily passed a concurrence vote on the amended bill. It will now go to the desk of Gov. Pat Quinn for his signature.
If the mission is successful in 2014, India will be the fourth nation in the world to visit the red planet.
After a coach at Oregon’s Corbett Middle School refused to change the location of a party at Hooters, he lost his job. “It’s unfortunate because he did a good job as a coach,” the school’s athletic director told BuzzFeed. “It didn’t need to happen if he just changed the party’s location.”
Øystein Bogen, a reporter for Norway’s TV2, said he was stopped by police outside Sochi six times and arrested three times, with little to no explanation.
The journalist was the butt of yet another Twitter trending topic after speaking out in partial favor of being “inconvenienced” by the controversial police tactic.
Updated: “I wasn’t lying,” Ford said after months of denying the allegations. “You didn’t ask the correct questions.”
Also, the image is owned by Time Warner.
A campaign launched on crowdfunding site Indiegogo in mid-October promises to create clothing that acts as a deterrent to sexual assault. “Confidence and protection that can be worn.”
Police responded to reports of an active shooter inside a New Jersey mall on Monday night. After an extensive search, the suspect has been found dead. The mall was evacuated and no injuries have been reported.
The president’s health insurance promise seemed to take on a new caveat Monday after reports that millions are now losing their coverage.
The photo of a young blonde girl set off an international hunt for her biological parents, who turned out to be Roma from Bulgaria.
Associated Press photographer Luis Hidalgo takes a look at the transgender “Fama” circus in Santiago, Chile.
The controversial English atheist’s twitter rant led to others tweeting about their own encounters with airport security.
The cult favorite may change and a new Mexican sugar tax is to blame.
The university has given students and faculty the all clear and lifted the lockdown. Three people are currently in custody.
The band of thieves took advantage of Mexico celebrating “Día de Muertos” to pull of its caper.
Less than you’d expect, but enough to notice.
A rare hybrid eclipse appeared over parts of North America, South America, Europe, and Africa early Sunday. The rare eclipse allowed views of the sun that are totally or partially blocked by the moon.
The terminal at the Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International airport was evacuated Sunday because of a threat.
The suspect in Friday’s shooting at Los Angeles International Airport could face the death penalty.
A Michigan woman who posted her bombing victim costume online has apologized after receiving death threats.
On Friday, U.S. drone strikes killed Hakimullah Mehsud, the leader of the Pakistani Taliban who was wanted on a $5 million bounty.
The NBA team’s mascot, Rocky, reportedly suffered a dizzy spell and passed out while being lowered from the rafters during Friday night’s season opener in Denver. He’s expected to be OK, Tom Merolla at CBS Denver reported.
Good luck, Mac users.
Yup, that’ll fix HealthCare.gov.
Sanford, Fla., where neighborhood watch leader George Zimmerman shot and killed 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, is changing its rules to state that volunteers may not carry firearms or pursue someone they think is suspicious.
Food stamp benefits will be cut for more than 47 million Americans beginning Friday.