
Psy Takes Over Dodger Stadium
South Korean pop star Psy takes over Dodger Stadium with a performance and a visit to the team’s clubhouse

South Korean pop star Psy takes over Dodger Stadium with a performance and a visit to the team’s clubhouse

PepsiCo has removed these online ads for Mountain Dew which have been criticized for glorifying negative racial stereotypes and making fun of assault on women…

pjtvtexas: from February 2011: Farmer Eddie Slaughter spoke at CPAC in Washington DC on Feb 10, and explained how as a black farmer, the USDA discriminated against him and other farmers, and how the Pigford settlement that was originally supposed

New York News | NYC Breaking News LONG BEACH TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — Ever since Superstorm Sandy devastated parts of the Jersey shore last October, officials have planned for a new system of protective sand dunes along the entirety of

CSPAN: On Jan 2nd. 2013 New Jersey Governor Chris Christie spoke to reporters about House Speaker John Boehner’s decision the previous day to pull a bill providing Hurricane Sandy relief funding from consideration.

A stop-motion movie made by IBM scientists pushing around actual atoms now holds the Guinness World Record for the world’s smallest stop-motion movie.

Three additional suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing have been taken into custody, Boston police said Wednesday.

The family of a pitcher portrayed as hitting Jackie Robinson and making racial comments say it never happened.

Kim Kardashian and Kanye West are urging family members and friends that in lieu of sending baby gifts, they send donations to Chicago’s Lurie Children’s Hospital.

Reigning NFL MVP Adrian Peterson talks with Maggie Gray at a shoot for Castrol Edge about his desire to rush for 2,500 yards, win multiple rings, and how this off-season has been different without having to rehab his knee.

Secretary Kerry was asked about recent reports of State Department employees who have been threatened or blocked from testifying before Congress over the security failures that led up to the Benghazi attack. Kerry said that there is an “enormous amount

Multiple reporters pressed State Department Deputy Spokesman Patrick Ventrell on Tuesday about reports of the CIA giving Afghan President Karzai bags of cash for “various purposes” in addition to other U.S. aid. “Doesn’t this fuel corruption?” one reporter asked. Ventrell