Photo of the Day: The Navy SEALs Have an Elite Dog Team [PHOTO]
The Navy SEALs probably didn't need them to get bin Laden on Sunday, but it turns out they have an elite dog team. Read all about it on the next page!
The Navy SEALs probably didn't need them to get bin Laden on Sunday, but it turns out they have an elite dog team. Read all about it on the next page!
Yvette Vickers, an early "Playboy" Playmate who went on to star in some classic '50s B-movies like "Attack of the 50-Foot Woman", "Attack of the Giant Leeches" and "Reform School Girl", was found dead in her home last Wednesday. Read more about it on the next page.
We look back at the biggest moments in the hours since Obama announced that bin Laden is dead.
'Jessie's Girl' singer gets stopped by police, fails two sobriety tests.
Americans all over the country celebrate the death of Asama Bin Laden. See a great gallery on the next page!
See the next page for a PERFECT anecdote about how filthy bathrooms can get at a truck stop.
Apparently, Tina Fey isn't the only one who can pull off a decent Sarah Palin. Julianna Moore can do it, too. See the picture on the next page!
Here's a new way to join the home front effort to spot terrorists in our midst: Just keep an eye out for someone wearing a cheap digital Casio watch, straight out of the '80s. Read more about it on the next page!
Photo of the Day: The White House was struck by lightning last Sunday. Easter Sunday. One of the most important days of the year for Christians. Most people think it just makes a cool picture while others believe it was God's wrath! See the full-size picture along with a handy link on the next page!
Six months ago, it sounded like Aretha Franklin was dying. Now, she looks amazing and she's putting out a new album next Tuesday, exclusively through Walmart. It's called "Aretha Franklin: A Woman Falling Out of Love". Read more about it and see my rendition of what the album cover should look like on the next page!
Kelly Gene Gibson of Fort Wayne, Indiana likes to huff paint. We know this for a fact. See the proof on the next page!
The U.S. Postal Service REALLY can't catch a break: On December 9th last year, they released a new stamp honoring the Statue of Liberty. Now, four months later, a stamp collecting magazine called "Linn's" has filled them in on a little problem with it