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NCAA Hockey Brawl by Women Sets Record: 287 Penalty Minutes for Melee on Ice (VIDEO)
A NCAA hockey brawl between Ohio State and Bemidji State's women's teams set a record for the most penalty minutes and the most disqualifications ever in a college game. The women's teams fought viciously as soon as the game ended Friday, clearing the benches for an all-out melee on the ice.
Girlfriend Sues Over Powerball Win for $338 Million: Money Changes People, Says Judge
A girlfriend is suing over a Powerball win by her ex-boyfriend, according to reports. Pedro Quezada of Clifton, N.J. won a $338 million jackpot last spring, but his former longtime girlfriend and business partner, Ines Sanchez, attempted to gain access to the money legally.
Jennifer Lawrence on Body Haters: 'Screw Those People,' I Won't Diet
Jennifer Lawrence told body haters that she doesn't care about what they think in a recent interview, much to the delight of the "Hunger Games" star's fans. The Oscar-winning actress said that critics and Hollywood executives tried to shame her into losing weight, and discussed how it hurt her feelings.
Carmen Carrera, First Transgender Victoria's Secret Angel? Petition Pushes for Model
Carmen Carrera could be the first transgender Victoria's Secret angel if her supporters get their way. A controversial Change.com petition was started on behalf of the model calling for her to hit the runway for the company's annual fashion show Dec. 10.
Shonda Rhimes- 'Scandal' Ending: 'There Are No Rules,' Says Showrunner
Shonda Rhimes says "Scandal" is ending, and she already knows how the political drama and Olivia Pope's team of "fixers" will finish their run. The showrunner has other long-running series under her belt, but "Scandal" has a "finite story" to be told based on the world in which it's set, she revealed.
New Human Body Part Discovered: ALL in Knee Sheds Light on ACL Injuries
A new human body part has been discovered by Belgian surgeons that is connected to the ACL. The anterolateral ligament, or ALL, can spread new light on what happens when athletes and other injure their themselves and the knees "give way."
Gluten Allergy is Not Real, Says Doctor: Pet, Vaccine and Other Allergies Debunked
The gluten allergy is not real, an allergy specialist from Columbus, Ohio has asserted. Dr. David Stukus said in a presentation that many of his patients often misdiagnose themselves as having a gluten allergy when really it's another condition completely.
Heidi Montag on Plastic Surgery, Breast Reduction: I Needed 'Therapy' for Insecurity (PHOTOS)
Heidi Montag had breast augmentation in 2010 to get large F-cups, but last month, "The Hills" star downsized to a C-cup. Montag said her initial surgery was because of her misplaced values, and admitted that she could have benefitted more from therapy than going under the knife.
5-Year-Old Beaten to Death By Teenager With Bowling Ball in Texas
A Texas teen pleaded guilty to the murder of a 5-year-old with a bowling ball Wednesday morning and was sentenced to 23 years behind bars. The 14-year-old from East Forth Worth was upset because the young child had "pestered" him to go to the store, so he brutally struck him with the heavy object "like a football player spiking a football" in June, he said.
Middle School Hooters Party Gets Football Coach Fired: It's an 'OK Venue' for Kids, He Says
A middle school Hooters party got a coach fired after he refused to change the venue for his team's end-of-the-season celebration. Randall Burbach, the football coach for Corbett Middle School in Oregon, said he was trying to teach the kids to stand for their beliefs, but some parents felt his actions were inappropriate.