There are people who love Facebook and people who love Twitter -- and now scientists think they've discovered why those preferences exist, and what they say about the people who hold them.
Amazingly, there are still people on the planet who are connected to the internet, but don’t know that The Onion is not a source for actual news. These dim bulbs and dull knives clearly don’t understand satire, and the fact that it is the basis of all Onion content.
This ignorance is still running so rampant that there is even a blog that posts the Facebook commentary of the slow ones who surf amo
Who would win in a fight between Catwoman and Ozzy Osbourne? Catwoman, definitely. And this story, which involves an altercation between two costumed street performers on Hollywood Boulevard, proves it.
People who aren't happy with the current presidential candidates may soon have another choice: Roseanne Barr. The actress and comedian said Thursday she's running for the Green Party's nomination.
And she's not joking.
During a traffic stop in Little River, Texas on Wednesday, a police cruiser dash cam caught the image of a bright light streaking across the night sky, leading some to speculate that a UFO may have been caught on tape.
On Wednesday in Minnesota, Mitt Romney found himself on the receiving end of a glitter bomb. But this wasn't, as he later tried to spin it, a form of celebration for his recent Florida primary win.
Throughout history, people have believed that animals can make predictions about human fate. The results are often disappointing, but that hasn't stopped us from turning to them time and time again.
And why not? Animals can do many things that we can't — like fly and live underwater. So why not assume they can see into the future too? Read the rest of Linda Lombardi's story from Vetstreet after
Whether he's reciting the lyrics to popular songs, or confronting naked, Fudgesicle-wiedling burglars, Nic Cage always keeps things interesting.
And things were interesting indeed when the Oscar-winning actor meet his wax doppelganger at Paris's Musee Grevin museum.
Alyssa Kramer, the 14-year-old girl who amazed the internet with her awesome (and weird) ability to speak any word backwards, appeared on 'Today' and tested her skill in a live segment.
Police are looking for a man in Bakersfield who was caught stealing a security camera by the very same security camera. 2012's dumb criminals have a lot to live up to after this guy.
Groundhog Day was first celebrated on February 2, 1886 in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, but the legend of the groundhog's prognosticating prowess was first established a year later. A group of devoted followers went to Gobbler's Knob to spread word that the little rodent had special powers to determine the length of the winter.
If the furry mascot emerges from its cave only to scamper back in withou
When British tourists Leigh Van Bryan and Emily Banting arrived in Los Angeles, customs officials discovered that Van Bryan had recently sent out a tweet about "destroying America."
While any English person (and most Americans) would understand that by "destroy" he meant to get rip-roaring drunk and party so hard that he ends up offending a Kardashian, the literal-minded offici
You might not have ever dreamed about being a bus driver in Australia, but this week it was a very good thing to be -- staff members of the Melbourne-based bus company Grenda Corp. received bonuses of between $8,300 and $31,800 after the company was sold and the owners shared the profits with employees.