World’s Most Pierced Woman Gets Married
With nearly 7,000 piercings, you'd think the only thing Elaine Davidson could attract is a refrigerator magnet.
But you'd be wrong.
With nearly 7,000 piercings, you'd think the only thing Elaine Davidson could attract is a refrigerator magnet.
But you'd be wrong.
President Barack Obama has decided against releasing death photos of Osama bin Laden amid concerns that gruesome images could prove inflammatory, even though they could have provided proof of the terrorist mastermind's demise.
Upon hearing the news that U.S. Navy Seals killed Osama bin Laden, Americans celebrated at Ground Zero, in front of the White House and at baseball games, but as time passes, some are questioning if such celebrations were appropriate.
Now that Osama (Usama) bin Laden has been killed, the FBI has updated its Most Wanted Terrorists list, officially marking him as "DECEASED."
Nine other terrorists remain on the list, including bin Laden's deputy, Ayman Al-Zawahiri.
The FBI also updated its 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list to reflect yesterday's news.
Check out a direct look at the FBI's Most Wanted Terrorists list after the jump.
Most people watching 'ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball' game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the New York Mets knew that the reason the crowd suddenly erupted into cheers was because they had just found out Osama Bin Laden had been shot dead by American special forces.
The players on the field, however, had no idea. "I really didn't understand what was going on there for a minute," said Phillies pitcher Cliff Lee, whose team wound up losing 2 to 1 in 14 innings.
Osama bin Laden is dead, and the U.S. has the body.CNN is reporting that three sources confirm bin Laden is dead.
OMG! It is no longer a just a teenage expression, but officially a word now found in the dictionary. Oxford English Dictionary has added dozens of new words to it's latest dictionary.
The Russians aren't afraid to use the big guns in their war against avalanches.
Vladikavkaz, a region in Southern Russia, is plagued by spring avalanches, so the army uses its heavy artillery to create smaller controlled avalanches which avoid Vladikavkaz's main highway.
Using ordnance for avalanche control is actually a fairly common technique around the world, including in the United States.
This is the best video we've seen of the practice, however, and it includes a bonus at the end when the avalanche tries to strike back!
Check it out after the jump.
A U.S. fighter jet crashed in Libya after an apparent equipment malfunction but both crewmembers were able to eject and were back in American hands with only minor injuries.
President Barack Obama has warned Moammar Gadhafi and Libya and said the United States would join its allies in protecting the Libyan people but that no U.S. ground troops would be deployed.
Many of you are wondering how you can help the Japanese people, in the wake of the devastating earthquake and tsunami that has struck the island nation. Here are some organizations involved in the rescue and recovery effort that you can donate to.