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Man Charged With Murdering Fellow Partygoer Over Beer Pong Dispute
If you're going to kill someone, it should be for a good reason.
Like, you know, beer pong.
What are the Most Common Regrets of the Dying?
We only have a certain amount of sand in the hourglass, so we need to make sure the grains count before it's too late.
A woman named Bronnie Ware who once worked as a nurse has put out a list of the five most common regrets she encountered with people who were dying.
Man Accused of Shooting at Grounded Plane
Arizona resident Randon Reid gave police an early-morning scare Sunday when he reportedly shot at a grounded airplane at the Deer Valley Airport, then quickly fled the scene.
Man’s Dentures Help Him Survive Shooting
A man in Brazil has avoided death by the skin of his teeth.
Eighty-one-year-old Zacarias Pacheco de Moraes managed to survive when his dentures deflected a bullet going toward his head.
British Mother Defends Decision to Smoke While Pregnant [VIDEO]
The brilliant ladies of MTV's 'Teen Mom' may have met their match in Charlie Wilcox.
Wilcox, a British mother who smoked 3,500 cigarettes while pregnant, claims all that nicotine was actually healthy for her newborn daughter because it made the girl's heart work harder since it restricted her oxygen supply while in utero.
Waterspouts Form Off Australian Coast [VIDEO]
Mother Nature threw Australian residents a curve ball Monday when four waterspouts, well, sprouted off the New South Wales coast.
Cameras caught the stunning - and admittedly scary-looking - event, which occurred just north of Sydney. (A local news station claimed the spouts reached upwards of 600 meters, or nearly 2,000 feet.)
Check out video footage of the waterspouts after the jump.
Teen Crashes Into Two Cars While Allegedly Texting and Driving [VIDEOS]
Last week, blogger Sean Symons captured horrifying footage of a teen driver who crashed into the side of the road, then hit two oncoming cars, all while he was allegedly texting and driving.
According to his YouTube page, Symons called the police when he spotted the texting teen, then pulled out his camera to catch the teen in the act. The original video was reportedly handed over to the police as
Daughter Shoots Father With Bow and Arrow After Cell Phone Ban [VIDEO]
It was a 12th century solution to a 21st century problem.
A 15-year-old in Tahuya, Washington became so enraged when her father took away her cell phone that she shot him with a bow and arrow.
Walmart Shoplifter Throws a Fit After Getting Caught in the Act
Stay classy, Walmart shoppers!
Police in Bradenton, Florida arrested a woman last Wednesday after she went loco when a store official stopped her while she tried to leave with a cart of goods she hadn't purchased.
When initially confronted, 22-year-old Myra Mays tried to hit an employee with a bar stool she had stuffed into her cart. She then knocked over a display of gas grills, which caused over
Weekend Box Office: ‘Hangover Part II’ Tops ‘Kung Fu Panda 2′
The 'Hangover' boys were back for another booze-filled adventure this weekend, and as box office estimates showed, audiences were more than willing to go along for the ride.
The sequel to the 2009 smash comedy took in a whopping $105.8 million over four days, helping to make this weekend the biggest Memorial Day weekend ever at the box office.
Even better for 'Part II,' its $86.0 intake between Fr
Survey: People Willing to Give Up Sense of Smell to Continue Social Networking
Staying in touch is more important than staying in smell.
A new survey from McCann Worldgroup of more than 6,000 people around the world found about half would be willing to give up their sense of smell over the ability to engage in social networking.
Australia’s Metropolitan Cities Suffering From ‘Man Drought’
Finding your true love has always been a difficult feat, but female singles in Australia's busy metropolitan areas are facing an extreme case of the lonelies. The reason: a lack of eligible men.