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Bullied Girl Commits Suicide: 12-Year-Old Jumps to Death After Cyber Bullying Over Boy
Authorities have discovered that a 12-year-old- girl who allegedly jumped to her death last week in Florida was being bulling by at least fifteen girls from her school.
Ikea Monkey Will Not Return to Owner; Belongs in Sanctuary, Says Judge (VIDEO)
A 7-month-old monkey who was discovered in an Ikea parking lot last year will not be returning to his owner, a judge ruled Friday.
Lamar Odom Charged With DUI, Could Face Up to 6 Months in Prison and $1,000 Fine
NBA player Lamar Odom was charged Friday with one misdemeanor account of driving while under the influence.
$10 Minimum Wage Approved in CA, With Hopes of Nationwide Increase to $15
The California legislature has approved a new bill that will raise minimum wage to $10 an hour by 2016.
$317M Powerball Jackpot Announced With $176 Million Cash Payout
There is $317 million up for grabs this weekend on the Powerball Lottery.
Lightning Strike at Airport Leaves Man Injured, Thousands Delayed in Baltimore (VIDEO)
Thousands of passengers were delayed Thursday afternoon at the Baltimore airport and one was left injured after lightning struck the building.
Dad Wears Short Shorts to Teach Daughter 'Modest is Hottest'
When asked to change out of her short shorts, a teen daughter refused, prompting her father to put on a pair of his own short shorts to teach his daughter a lesson.
Diana Nyad Defends 110 Mile Open Water Swim from Cuba to Florida
People have been attempting the impossible Cuba-Florida swim for over 50 years. But earlier this month when Diana Nyad finally completed the challenge, impossible was exactly what critics said. Unabashed, the 64-year-old swimmer has been happy to face opposition this week and provide answers to her critics.
Children Write Scathing Obituary About Abusive Mom: 'We Celebrate Her Passing' (VIDEO)
The children of a deceased woman left a scathing obituary on Tuesday, recalling years of abuse under their less than kind mother.
Men Feel Like Failures When Women Succeed, Says New Study
Men are inclined to want their female partners to fail says a new study; they are also inclined to lie about it.