Myles Collier
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Torii Hunter's Son Arrested in Connection With Sexual Assault of Child
Torii Hunter of the Los Angeles Angels has been placed on indefinite leave after his 17-year-old son was arrested in Texas.
Man's Fist Pumping Record Still Waiting for Verification
A 34-year-old man in Ohio became a world record fist-pumper after he successfully fist-pumped for 17 hours straight.
Man Survives Flesh-Eating Bacteria, Prays for Aimee Copeland
A man in South Carolina has first-hand knowledge as to the danger that contracting flesh-eating bacteria can pose and is trying to raise awareness so more people can be informed.
Newsweek's Obama 'First Gay President' Cover Stirs Controversy
The new issue of Newsweek is the most recent magazine cover to create controversy over the depiction of socially sensitive issues by calling President Barack Obama "The First Gay President."
Germany's Pirate Party Taking on Political Establishment
A new political party in Germany has surprised skeptics by garnering nearly 10 percent of the vote in the country's preliminary election round of state voting.
Strip Club Once Site for Prostitution and Drugs, Now Evangelical Church
A local community in Florida is celebrating after an abandoned building in the neighborhood plagued by prostitution and drugs was transformed into an evangelical church to help those in the area.
Radioactive Man Pulled Over by Connecticut Police
A man driving in Connecticut was stopped by police after a device used to detect radioactive material was triggered as he passed the police cruiser.
Fisker Karma Fire Sparks Investigation of Car Battery
An investigation is ongoing to determine the exact case of a house fire that occurred in a suburb outside of Houston which involved $100,000 Fisker Karma electric car.
Fast Food Study by Washington University Pays People to Pack on the Pounds
A new study being conducted by a top American university is going to pay participants to eat unhealthy food in hopes that they will gain weight.
Facebook Co-Founder Eduardo Saverin Renounces US Citizenship
A billionaire co-founder of Facebook has renounced his United States citizenship ahead of the company's initial public offering— a move that analysts say is becoming more common among wealthy Americans.