Shaken police officers in Houston, Texas, provided details Thursday in the death of a 12-year-old Texas boy whose burned body was found in a drainage ditch.
Rolling on the floor laughing, giggling until your stomach hurts, guffawing and slapping your knees -- sometimes laughing can feel like a workout.
Laughter can do more than just put a smile on your face.
It's no secret the airline industry wants you to pay extra for everything.
Webster Plantation is among the smallest communities in Maine, if not the country. With a population of about 80, the two-road town has fewer residents than a New York subway car during rush hour.
For Jeffrey Winiarz, the only thing worse than a late arrival is an early one.
"We are troubled by the untruthful and self-serving information," the actor's lawyer says in a statement
Federal prosecutors have decided not to pursue a criminal case into how Heath Ledger obtained the powerful painkillers that contributed to his overdose death this year
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When Delta Air Lines named board member Richard Anderson as its new CEO Tuesday, speculation mounted that it would soon lose a major architect of its ongoing turnaround.
President Bush recently defended a secret program that eavesdrops on some international phone calls made to or from the United States, saying the nation must be "quick to detect and prevent" possible near-term terrorist attacks.
An Ohio jury could not reach a verdict over the weekend in the trial of Charles McCoy Jr., whose lawyers said his mental illness prevented him from understanding right and wrong in 12 shootings that terrorized the greater Columbus area.
Prosecutors had the last word on the mental health of admitted sniper Charles McCoy Jr. Tuesday when they called an expert witness who said McCoy was in his right mind when he went on a four-month shooting spree, killing one person.
Ever fantasize about telling your boss goodbye? One way to do so -- and still keep the money rolling in -- is to start your own business.