Rafal Rogoza
Former San Diego Mayor Maureen O'Connor admitted during a federal court hearing held on Thursday that she took $2.1 million from her deceased husband's charity to feed a gambling addiction that stretched for years, the Associated Press reports.
An Arizona researcher says he has discovered a clue that may prove the mysterious Bigfoot does in fact exist.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper announced during a Tuesday Senate hearing that he has drank fracking fluid and that it wasn't bad at all, the Denver Post reports.
A passenger stranded aboard the Carnival Triumph cruise ship that is slowly being towed to shore says the conditions on the ship are disgusting as feces and urine litters the floors, the Associate Press reports.
Michael Waltrip will sport a Sandy Hook School Support Fund paint scheme during the Daytona 500 that will be held later this month, ESPN reports.
Supermodel Kate Upton says she got frostbite during the Sport's Illustrated photo shoot in Antarctica for the magazine's 2013 Swimsuit Issue.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., along with other celebrities and renowned scientists including James Hansen, was arrested yesterday after tying himself to a White House gate during a protest against the proposed construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, the Associate Press reports.
Honda debuts CTX700 2014 model line at the Chicago International Motorcycle Show held last week.
Japanese researchers have discovered something unusual about sea slugs. According to the Royal Society Journal Biology Letters, a particular group of sea slugs shed their penes after sex and grow them back again, the Telegraph reports.
Dressed in purple papal regalia, Pope Benedict XVI held his last major liturgy earlier today at the Vatican in observance of Ash Wednesday.
Nearly 150-years after leaving her homeland, an indigenous Mexican woman who was paraded around the world because of her abnormal features and whose dead body was kept in a museum exhibit has finally returned home for a proper burial.
A passenger aboard a flight from Denver to Salt Lake City died Sunday despite efforts by an army medic to save his life, KSL TV reports.
What was suppose to be a 120 mph adrenaline filled fall through the sky from over two miles up turned to a miraculous story of survival for a California skydiver who plunged to the ground, lived, and recorded the entire episode on camera, the Daily Mail reports.
A 37-year-old man got a 7-year sentence for skipping the fare for a New York City subway train.
Rio de Janiero in Brazil, considered the "Carnival Capital of the World", is wrapping up its four-day celebration before Catholics across the world begin Lent on Ash Wednesday.