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Tsarnaev Brothers, Parents Received More Than $100,000 in State Assistance
Documents are said to reveal that the Tsarnaev family, including the suspected terrorists and their parents, received more than $100,000 in taxpayer-funded assistance.
Ponytail Stunt Death Shocks Onlookers; Sailendra Nath Roy Gets Stuck on Zip-Line (VIDEO)
A world record holding stunt man died performing a dangerous zip-line stunt over a raging river in south East Asia.
Woman Ordained as Priest in KY Considered 'Simulated Ordination' by Catholic Church
A woman became an ordained priest Saturday during a ceremony that was facilitated by the Association of Roman Catholic Women Priests.
Jason Collins Reveals He's Gay, First NBA Athlete to Admit It
Jason Collins, a 12- year National Basketball Association veteran, revealed Monday that he is gay, making him the first active professional athlete to publicly do so.
Bombing Suspect's Instagram Account Prime Focus of Investigators
In the wake of the Boston bombings, investigators are looking into every lead and are finding new clues that are contained within various social media profiles created by Dzhokhar Tsarnaev.
Lose Bet, Eat Rat? Radio Host Feasts on Rodent After Losing Bet (VIDEO)
A popular French radio host ate rat while he was on the air to make good on a bet that was made more than three years ago.
Sarah Palin Slams 'Nerd Prom' White House Correspondents Dinner; Obama Jokes on Sheldon Adelson (VIDEO)
Attendees of the White House Correspondents Dinner were treated to a fancy meal and a few laughs. However, several commentators took to social media to protest the event, pointing out that many in America are still suffering under an economy that continues to sputter towards growth.
Snakes in Courthouse Pose a Slippery Situation to Court Workers
A courthouse in Jackson, Miss., is trying to deal with snakes that found their way into the courthouse's basement.
Food Aid Reform Brings Objections From Lobbyists, Special Interests
Proposals to reform the U.S. food aid program that could feed nearly 20 million more people without increasing costs has been met with resistance facilitated by special interest groups representing some the country's largest industries.
NJ Train Explosive Plot Thwarted: Ukraine Man Caught With Bombs
A Ukrainian man was arrested in New Jersey after he brought two improvised explosive devices (IEDs) on a New Jersey Transit train just days before the Boston marathon bombings, a new report details.