Jack Daniels launched “Operation Ride Home” to unite soldiers with their loved ones this holiday season.
Tina Turner is like fine wine: she keeps getting better with age. The Rock and Roll queen turns 72 on Saturday and she still looks fabulous!
General Motors Co and the United Auto Workers announced details of expanded work on Monday at the former Saturn plant in Tennessee that will create nearly 1,900 jobs by 2014.
For more than 43 years, Larry Munson was the definitive voice of the Georgia Bulldogs, drawing in listeners with his euphoniously gravely sound. And for 43 years, Munson, who died Sunday at the age of 89, was unabashed in letting it be known that his cheering predilections would always have him coming out on the side of the Bulldogs.
How would a no-fly zone affect the Syrian uprising?
The number of children in the United States considered poor rose by 1 million in 2010, the U.S. Census said Thursday, with more than one in five of the youngest Americans now living in poverty.
The Arab League and Turkey have called for urgent measures to protect civilians from Assad’s brutal crackdown.
Would you want to eat your dog? No, of course you wouldn't. Look at him. Or her. Right now. Look. Just look at that face.
A new PETA-sponsored billboard is asking Utah students, If you wouldn't eat your dog, why eat a turkey?
In March 2010, Elliott Vanskike and his wife bought a 2,000 square-foot home in Madison, Wisconsin for $375,000, pondering the quality of life for their kids as well as the quirks that come with thousands of college kids literally on your doorstep.
Japan's securities watchdog may recommend that a levy be imposed on the Olympus Corp. for false financial reports, a source said Sunday. The move could prevent a delisting of the company's shares over one of the country's biggest corporate scandals.
Cam Newton, the star rookie quarterback for the Carolina Panthers, is listed as probable on the team's injury report and looks likely to play Sunday.
Jerry Sandusky's wife, Dorothy 'Dottie' Gross Sandusky, has been largely absent in light of the developing Penn State child abuse scandal, in which her husband, the former defensive coordinator, is the primary focus. Very little is known about Dottie, though onlookers have questioned, if the allegations against Sandusky are true, how could she have been unaware of her husband's involvement with young boys? If she knew, many ask, how could she allow it to go on, and for so long?
The top 15 American cities favored by citizens of the United States were revealed by a recent poll conducted by one of the world's leading custom market-research firms.
College students in the Northeast and the Midwest graduated with the most debt in the nation in 2010, according to a report released this week by The Project on Student Debt. The top spot went to New Hampshire.
The 24/7 nature of Occupy Wall Street and its offshoots distinguish this protest movement from others that relied more on rallies.
Voters in a handful of states will weigh-in on a slew of ballot measures that are the most exciting part of a sleepy Election Day this year.
Things were shaky in Oklahoma on Saturday, but the 5.6 magnitude earthquake in Lincoln County was not all that abnormal.
A look at Wednesday’s CMA Awards.
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor (D-Va.) was the target of threatening phone calls Thursday, leading to the arrest of a Tennessee man.
The TV Western is saddling up for a big comeback, and actor Anson Mount couldn't be happier.
She's been atop the leader board on TV contest Dancing With the Stars several times, but Ricki Lake still doesn't believe she'll end up with the mirror ball trophy. The winner, she thinks, will be J.R. Martinez.