Doreen Winkler almost single-handedly saved two men from an oncoming subway train just days after the New York Post ran a picture of a man who was about to be killed.
One year after the death of Kim Jong Il, does his son envision a more open, tourist-friendly North Korea?
Z100's Jingle Ball was the hottest ticket in New York City on Dec. 7, 2012. Justin Bieber, One Direction, Taylor Swift, The Wanted, Jason Mraz, Ne-Yo, Cher Lloyd, Fun., B.o.B, Ed Sheeran and Olly Murs performed at Z100's Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden.
Public fascination with John Lennon seems to have only increased since he was assassinated outside his New York City home 32 years ago on Dec. 8, 1980.
Two months after being convicted on almost 70 counts of sexual abuse, Jerry Sandusky is now seeking less restrictive prison conditions.
News that “Gangnam Style” singer and South Korean crossover hit Psy had once performed a song with lyrics about killing American soldiers and their families went wide on Friday. In response, Psy has issued an apology for the song.
Parents in Cleveland, Texas, were outraged when they found out their children had been posing for pictures with a Santa Claus volunteer who, under the white beard and red suit, was a registered sex offender.
Filmmaker Kevin Smith previously announced the last feature he would direct would be the hockey comedy “Hit Somebody,” but he took to Twitter Friday to announce he will complete a “Clerks” movie trilogy before retiring.
Chances are most people have seen the creepy-little-girl-in-the-elevator prank by now, but the latest sequel is a coffin-and-corpse gag that, yet again, pranks unsuspecting Brazilians in elevators.
Pictures of Pearl Harbor were posted on Twitter and Instagram 71 years after Dec. 7, 1941.
An Albertsons store employee found a loaded gun while unpacking a box of frozen ribs in Roswell, N.M.
"Playing for Keeps," starring Gerard Butler and Jessica Biel, hit theaters on Friday and industry experts are predicting the film is poised for box office failure.
Kristen Stewart stunned in Jason Wu at a Wednesday screening of "On the Road."
Almost a decade before Psy became famous in the U.S. and all over the world for “Gangnam Style,” he allegedly rapped about “slowly and painfully” killing American soldiers and civilians, as reported by MTV News.
Newsweek, which is folding its print edition after 80 years, announced layoffs on Thursday, according to a memo by Editor Tina Brown.
Guatemala will celebrate the end of a cycle on the Mayan calendar on Dec. 21, but, contrary to popular belief, U2 won't be there.
Sheamus put Alberto del Rio away with a Texas Cloverleaf on "SmackDown," which is an usual tactic for the brawler.
That musket used by West Virginia Univerity’s mountaineer mascot apparently isn’t just for show after Jonathan Kimble posted a photo indicating he shot a bear using the firearm.
According to Barrymore, she and husband, Will Kopelman, named their daughter Olive after her size at three-months gestation.
Random House, publisher of E. L. James's "Fifty Shades of Grey," is giving $5,000 bonuses to all of its employees.
A mom mistakenly breastfed a baby she believed was hers due to a hospital error, news reports said. The baby boy was tested for HIV and hepatitis as a precaution and would need to be tested for the next year.
Rumors have circulated that Cassie, P.Diddy's girlfriend, is pregnant. He addressed the pregnancy allegation in the form of a twitter picture.
Legendary comedian Bill Murray made an appearance on “Late Night With David Letterman” on Thursday night, but his spot on the show may have been less than voluntary. In a hilarious opening bit for Murray’s segment of the show, Letterman showed a video of Murray being forced into the “Late Night” studio and tasered.
Three months before he was killed, a Boston University student wrote his own obituary.
Hanukkah 2012 starts at sunset on Saturday and ends at sunset on Sunday, Dec. 16. Here is all you need to know about the Jewish Festival of Lights.
A 7.3 magnitude earthquake struck the northeastern coast of Japan on Friday.
Mel Greig and Michael Christian, the two Australian DJs behind the Kate Middleton hospital prank that led to the suicide of a nurse, have decided to remove themselves from the airwaves.
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Live stream footage of the Pearl Harbor Anniversary Ceremony in Hawaii.
Catherine Zeta-Jones says she "sick" of talking about her bipolar disorder.