Brittney R. Villalva
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Iowa Air Show Crash Results in Death of Pilot Following Explosion
Spectators were left in shock during an Iowa air show after a terrible accident resulted in a horrific crash and large explosion.
Navy Seal Raid that Resulted in Osama Bin Laden's Death Described in Book, Questioned by Pentagon?
A former Navy Seal has come under controversy for working with Penguin to publish a book that recounts the details on the day Osama bin Laden was found and killed.
Study: Premarital Sex Detrimental to Relationships - Negatively Impacts Intimacy, Commitment, Sexual Satisfaction
Premarital sex could be detrimental to long term relationships, according to a new study, which cautions that sex early on in a relationship can stunt the growth of important developments.
Kim Kardashian With 'Aaliyah' Hair? Star Stirs Controversy (PHOTO)
Kim Kardashian started controversy over the weekend when she posted a photo on Twitter comparing herself to the late and Aaliyah, who remains hugely popular among her devoted fans.
Michael Phelps in Las Vegas, Wins $100,000 at Poker
Olympic Gold medalist Michael Phelps has allegedly won $100,000 playing poker in Las Vegas recently.
Prince Harry Ousted by Las Vegas Party Participant
After photos of Prince Harry with no clothes on in a Las Vegas hotel suite were unveiled, one member of the party has come forward to shed further light on the night's activities.
Church Adopts 76 Foster Children Out of Troubled Homes
A small Texas congregation has managed the not-so-small feat of adopting 76 foster children and offering them loving homes.
Atheist Group Forced to Remove Hateful Billboards Calling God 'Sadistic' and 'Useless Savior'
Questions have been raised over an atheist group that claimed they were forced to take down religious billboards after receiving a large number "threats" regarding the signs' content.
Driver Hits 11 by Elementary School, 100-Year-Old's License Under Question (VIDEO)
A 100-year-old driver backed his Cadillac onto a sidewalk Wednesday, accidentally hitting 11 people.
Washington Churches Can Support 'Preserve Marriage' Fund, But Can't Collect Money
Church members in Washington State have been cautioned against collecting funds in support of the Preserve Marriage movement, due to laws preventing any organization from serving as an intermediary for a campaign. Individual church members, however, are still permitted to use church provided envelopes to make a campaign donation.