With Father's Day right around the corner families have either gotten gifts already or are in a rush to pick up something last minute. Here are a few unique ideas for this year, or next, to make the perfect gift.More >>
With Father's Day around the corner, families have either gotten gifts already or are in a rush to pick up something last minute. Here are a few unique ideas for this year, or next, to make the perfect gift.More >>
Sick time costs the economy $84 billion a year, according to a recent study. Some professions miss a lot more days than others.More >>
Sick time costs the economy $84 billion a year, according to a recent study. Some professions miss a lot more days than others and not necessarily the ones you'd expect. More >>
As oil supplies 40 percent of the energy the nation uses, oil spills are not unusual in the U.S. The following substantial spills occurred in the span of roughly a decade.More >>
As oil supplies 40 percent of the energy the nation uses, oil spills are not unusual in the U.S. The following notable spills occurred in the span of roughly a decade.More >>
Forbes released America's Most Influential Athletes of 2013, some of the athletes that made the list were no brainers - others may be been considered some of America's most disliked athletes. More >>
Some of the athletes that made the 2013 Forbes list of influential athletes were no brainers. Others could be considered some of America's most divisive sports stars.More >>
Possible tornadoes rolling into already hard hit parts of Oklahoma Friday. (Source: KOCO/CNN)
Severe weather is back in the Midwest and plains states Thursday, with tornadoes possible in the same areas as the May 20 and 21 tornadoes.More >>
Severe weather is back in the Midwest and plains states Friday, with tornadoes being spotted in the suburbs of Oklahoma City, including devastated Moore, OK. More >>
When it comes to energy production via renewable sources, some states are ahead of the curve, according to the Department of Energy.More >>
Renewable energy is the source of only 4 percent of the nation's power. However, when it comes to its production, some states are ahead of the curve, according to data from the U.S. Department of Energy. More >>
The U.S. population increased by 9.7 percent between 2000 and 2010 - even more, the number of poor people grew from 10 million to 16 million. Here are the of the 10 poorest suburban areas in the U.S., from 24/7Wallst.com.More >>
The U.S. population increased by 9.7 percent between 2000 and 2010 - even more shocking, the number of poor people grew by 63.6 percent, from 10 million to 16 million. Here is the list of the 10 poorest suburban areas in the country, from 24/7Wallst.com.More >>
Approximately 15 cars from a CSX train derailed on the front end of the train.More >>
According to Baltimore County police, a cargo train exploded after hitting a tractor trailer and derailing north of Baltimore in White Marsh, MD. No toxic chemicals have been reported. More >>
Men's Health magazine released its ranking of cities based on activity level, and the top and bottom five reveal a lot about the mentality of certain regions in the U.S.More >>
Men's Health magazine released its ranking of cities based on activity level, and the top and bottom five reveal a lot about the mentality of certain regions in the U.S.More >>
Wednesday, June 19 2013 2:47 AM EDT2013-06-19 06:47:22 GMT
A man in Thailand wearing a pink raincoat leaped over a convenience store counter and stole $71 – only to return moments later to return 32 cents.More >>
A man in Thailand wearing a pink raincoat leaped over a convenience store counter and stole $71 – only to return moments later to return 32 cents.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:11 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:11:57 GMT
(RNN) – Rapper Lil' Wayne is attempting to stomp his way out of controversy after a clip of him walking on the American flag went viral over the weekend. A behind-the-scenes clip of the music video GodMore >>
Rapper Lil' Wayne is getting attention for a viral video some are calling unpatriotic.More >>
Monday, June 17 2013 9:59 PM EDT2013-06-18 01:59:19 GMT
LYNCHBURG, VA (RNN) – Kimberly Burke is used to capturing emotion. As a wedding photographer, she has an eye for tender moments, like the photo she snapped of a Marine and his bride praying that has goneMore >>
A quiet moment captured before a couple wed has brought collective "awws" by millions on the internet.More >>
Monday, June 17 2013 4:00 PM EDT2013-06-17 20:00:50 GMT
(RNN) – Edward Snowden gave a clear warning to the U.S. government Monday: Neither his incarceration or death would prevent the release of information he gathered on "unconstitutional acts." "Truth isMore >>
Edward Snowden, the source of NSA leaks on PRISM and other American surveillance programs, gave answers for nearly two hours in a live online chat with The Guardian Monday.More >>
Monday, June 17 2013 8:26 AM EDT2013-06-17 12:26:23 GMT
(RNN) - Good news for the fans of eHarmony, Match.com and Christian mingle.com A new study by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (PNAS) says marriages thatMore >>
A study says marriages that began online are more successful than marriages that began traditionally. More >>
Saturday, June 15 2013 8:03 AM EDT2013-06-15 12:03:07 GMT
(RNN) - If you have formed no hardcore beliefs in life you can at least believe this - people will find a way to complain about anything. I mean, what's the big deal with the NSA snooping on folks? IfMore >>
If a man in a horse mask playing drums on the street isn't the highlight of your day, what's wrong with you?More >>
Friday, June 14 2013 9:13 AM EDT2013-06-14 13:13:19 GMT
(RNN) - A chemical plant caught fire in Baton Rouge, LA, on Thursday. At least one person has died and more than 70 were injured in the explosion. George Zimmerman was in court for the selection of theMore >>
The trial of George Zimmerman, the use of chemical weapons by the Syrian government and the U.S. government's hunt for the NSA whistle-blower are a few of the stories that caught our eye this week.More >>
Friday, June 14 2013 7:00 AM EDT2013-06-14 11:00:17 GMT
(RNN) - A degree does not guarantee a job, and some graduates have already or will soon find that out. The good news is people are earning college degrees at an unprecedented rate. The bad news is half ofMore >>
Comedian Bill Cosby's book said it best: Congratulations! Now What? That has been a long-held sentiment toward college grads, but it's more appropriate now than ever.More >>