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'Hot dog hooker' arrested for second time

'Hot dog hooker' arrested for second time

The phallic symbolism here is just too much...a hooker arrested at a hot dog stand. The so-called “hot dog hooker” is sitting in a jail cell again for alleged prostitution.

A Memorial Day history lesson

A Memorial Day history lesson

Memorial Day is a day many use to mark the beginning of summer, but how did the holiday get its start?

Thousands in Rolling Thunder rally

Thousands in Rolling Thunder rally

The 26th annual Rolling Thunder rally brought motorbike enthusiasts out in their thousands. The gathering of riders in Washington D.C. aims to help turn the spotlight on the plight of military prisoners of war. It's also intended to focus attention on troops missing in action. The bikers assembled in a ...

Female Viagra almost ready for the market

The drugs are called Lybrido and Lybridos and while they are termed female Viagra, they work very differently than the male drug. Viagra affects men physically by allowing blood flow to the nether regions. Both Lybrido and Lybridos would do its work on the area of a woman’s brain that ...

Teenager caught defacing ancient Egyptian temple

Teenager caught defacing ancient Egyptian temple

Teenagers just want to make their marks on the world. But one Chinese teenager may have chosen the absolute worst place to leave his personal touch.

Texas road shooting spree kills 1, wounds 5

Texas road shooting spree kills 1, wounds 5

A man in Texas allegedly randomly opened fire from his pickup truck, killing a woman and wounding five others.

Tourists sit on bikes that are available as part of a bike share program Monday, May 27, 2013, in New York. The privately funded Citi Bike bike-share program will launch with 6,000 bikes at 330 docking stations in Manhattan and parts of Brooklyn. Officials hope to expand to 10,000 bikes and 600 docking stations in Manhattan, Brooklyn and Queens. (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)

NYC launches bike share program, largest in nation

The nation's biggest bicycle-sharing program got rolling Monday, as thousands of New Yorkers got their first chance to ride a network billed as a new form of public transit in a city known for it. Suraf Asgedom pedaled along a lower Manhattan street on one of the royal-blue, quick-rental bikes, ...

FILE – In this June 3, 1999 file photo Nupur Lala, 14, from Tampa, Fla. reacts upon winning the 72nd annual National Spelling Bee in Washington after correctly spelling "logorrhea." Like all bee winners, she's since had to deal with the perks, drawbacks and stereotypes that come with the title — all magnified because she won the same year the competition was featured in an Oscar-nominated documentary.Today, she's 28 and finishing up a master's degree in cancer biology with plans to enroll in the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, having changed course from a career plan that had her researching memory and the brain for three years at MIT. (AP Photo/Ron Edmonds, File)

'Spellbound' star reflects on a Spelling Bee life

Of the 85 kids who have won the National Spelling Bee, only one became an instant movie star. For the millions who watched back in 1999, her face is frozen in time. She'll always be the 14-year-old girl from Tampa, Fla., with the glasses and dark shoulder-length hair, her arms ...

Crack cocaine

Research shows "crack baby" scare was false

The research looked at 27 studies that covered nearly 5,000 teenagers who had mothers with cocaine habits when they were pregnant. The findings show there was almost no proof of any long term issues for those kids. The study did find laundry lists of problems with the teens like attention ...

FILE - In this Wednesday, Dec. 7, 2011 file photo, a car approaches the United States and Canada border crossing in Lacolle, Quebec, south of Montreal. In April 2013, in its 2014 fiscal year budget proposal, the Department of Homeland Security requested permission to study a fee at the nation's land border crossings. The request has sparked wide opposition among members of Congress from northern states, who vowed to stop it. A fee, they say, would hurt communities on the border that rely on people, goods and money moving between the U.S. and Canada. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press, Ryan Remiorz, File)

Border entry fee study sparks northern opposition

By Michael Hill's estimation, 90 percent of the people pumping gas at his station just south of the U.S.-Canada border in Washington state are Canadians. Gas north of the 49th parallel, he said, is about $1.30 per gallon more expensive than in the United States. But that's not the only ...

Chelsea Clinton visits Myanmar to promote safe drinking water campaign

Chelsea Clinton visits Myanmar to promote safe drinking water campaign

Chelsea, the daughter of Bill and Hillary Clinton, visits a village in Myanmar. Her trip marked the sixth billionth litre of potable water purified under the auspices of the Children's Safe Drinking Water Programme, founded by global consumer goods giant Proctor & Gamble. The programme provides communities without access to ...

Dead woman gives birth, then brought back to life

Dead woman gives birth, then brought back to life

Three-month-old Elayna Nigrelli has redefined what it means to be a miracle baby. She was born while her mother was technically dead. In February, Erica Nigrelli was teaching at a high school in Missouri City, Texas, when she walked into a co-worker’s classroom. Nigrelli said she felt faint, placed her ...

In this May 23, 2013 photo, a page of out of the diary of 22-year-old Marine Cpl. Thomas Jones featuring a photo of his high school sweetheart, Laura Mae Davis Burlingame, is on display at the National WWII Museum in New Orleans. Behind is a Marine uniform like one Jones, who died in the bloody assault on a Japanese-held island during World War II, would have worn. Before Jones died, he wrote what he called his “last life request” to anyone who might find his diary: Please give it to Laura Mae Davis, the girl he loved. Laura Mae Davis Burlingame _ she married an Army Air Corps man in 1945 _  had given the diary to Jones, and didn’t know it had survived him until visiting the museum on April 24. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)

WW2 Marine's diary: A brief look at a brief life

Before Cpl. Thomas "Cotton" Jones was killed by a Japanese sniper in the Central Pacific in 1944, he wrote what he called his "last life request" to anyone who might find his diary: Please give it to Laura Mae Davis, the girl he loved. Davis did get to read the ...

Honoring those who served this Memorial Day

Honoring those who served this Memorial Day

Chicago’s Memorial Day remembrance began with wreath laying ceremony at the Eternal Flame in Daley plaza. “I think it’s very important on Memorial Day that we stop all of our activities and pause and remember the sacrifice that were made by men and women to defend our democracy.” Governor Pat ...

Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto listens to a reporter's question during a press conference at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Japan in Tokyo Monday, May 27, 2013. The outspoken Japanese politician apologized Monday for saying U.S. troops should patronize adult entertainment businesses as a way to reduce rapes, but defended another controversial remark about Japan's use of sex slaves during World War II. (AP Photo/Shizuo Kambayashi)

Japan politician apologizes to US for sex comment

An outspoken Japanese politician apologized Monday for saying U.S. troops should patronize adult entertainment businesses as a way to reduce sex crimes, but defended another inflammatory remark about Japan's use of sex slaves before and during World War II. Osaka Mayor Toru Hashimoto, co-leader of an emerging nationalist party, said ...

Manassero youngest golfer ever to win European PGA tour

Manassero youngest golfer ever to win European PGA tour

The 20-year-old Italian golfer beat out Simon Khan in four rounds of playoffs to become the youngest ever to take the title.

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