
Month: April 2015


Janet Jackson Makes Rare Public Appearance

New Tesla Battery Could Eliminate Electricity Bills

Weight Watchers Founder, Jean Nidetch, Dies at 91

Rosie O’Donnell’s Lesbian Divorce Turns Ugly

FDA OKs Shot to Get Rid of Your Double Chin

WATCH: Homeless Person Gives Priceless Gift to Charlotte Church

More Abducted Women and Children Have Been Set Free in Nigeria

Deion Sanders Praises Winston for Skipping Draft

NAACP President, National Urban League President, and Al Sharpton Hold Summit with Baltimore Mayor at Church Where Funeral for Freddie Gray Was Held

Buildings Across Los Angeles Rattled by Magnitude-3.7 Earthquake

Obama Administration Backs Up on Effort to End Federal Capital Punishment

U.S. Unemployment Claims at 15-year Low; Wages Rise Slightly

With 13 Million People Fleeing Religious Conflicts, Federal Agency Calls on U.S. Government to Provide Homes for 100,000 Refugees a Year

France Investigates Allegations of Child Sex Abuse Perpetrated by its Soldiers in Central African Republic

Flakka in Florida: Drug Has Paranoid People Running Naked Through the Street

1 Killed, 3 Injured in Street Racing Crash in San Bernardino, CA

Shark Kills 65-Year-Old Woman in Hawaii; Warnings Issued in Southern California

Is the Apple Watch Made for White People? Dark-Skinned People say Device Has Trouble Determining if They are Alive

President Obama Gets Publishing Companies to Provide $250 Million in Free E-books for Low Income Students

Congressmen From Both Sides of the Aisle Come Together to Fight for HBCUs

Diversity at Top Law Schools Remains Stagnant

FoxNews.com Outperforms CNN and MSNBC on the Digital Side

UNESCO Names CNN’s Christiane Amanpour a Goodwill Ambassador

How to Get Out of a Sex Rut

Why We Fail to Meet Our Goals

Ways Stay at Home Parents Can Earn Extra Money

Ways to Feel More Confident

Starbucks Brings Out the Frappuccino Cookie Straws
