Puritanism prevails in Massachusetts, where state regulators recently decided—no doubt after buckling their shoes and re-adjusting their cylindrical top-hats--to extend the state's ban on happy hour. Some restaurant and bar owners had begged to have the ban removed, so that they, by offering discount drinks, could better compete against new casinos that give drinks to gamblers for free. ...
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Bruce Willis often portrays a gun-wielding action hero on the screen and now it seems his support for guns translates to real life. In a recent interview promoting his upcoming movie “A Good Day to Die Hard,” Willis said he’s against the new gun control...
The CIA used a secret drone base in Saudi Arabia to launch the strike that killed a high-profile American member of al Qaeda Anwar al-Awlaki in 2011, according to reports.
You now have to be 17 years old to download Twitter's video-sharing Vine app.
ABC News’ Roberto Valussi reports: It’s the end of the captivity for the 20kg golden biscuit, trademark of the German sweet company Bahlsen, which was kidnapped by a self-styled Cookie Monster last month. The biscuit was found Tuesday with a red ribbon, tied up, hanging...
"The View" co-host gives an update about her health and future plans for work.
A copy of "Fire of Francis Xavier" was returned to the New York Public Library.
Titus has been sinking baskets ever since he could walk.
Kidnapper Jimmy Lee Dykes exchanged gunfire with SWAT agents.
A Dallas woman has sued a national fitness company, alleging two employees sexually harassed her during personal training sessions. Jamie Johnson filed a lawsuit against Fitness International LLC, which does business under the name LA Fitness, after the company denied her requests for a full...
Nina Agdal was named the magazine's Rookie of the Year in 2012.
SEOUL, South Korea -Yet another North Korean mystery has been solved. That smart phone spotted next to the regime’s leader Kim Jong Un is a Taiwanese phone, made by HTC. The high-tech phone stirred interest when spotted in a photo released by North Korea’s Central News...
Emergency official: 3 dead in fiery interstate crash in Georgia; up to 15 vehicles involved
ABC News’ John Schriffen and Anthony Castellano report: A Miami-Dade County police sergeant and two officers have been fired, while three others have been suspended, for allegedly blowing off emergency dispatch calls, officials said. Authorities launched an internal police investigation into the Kendall District police...
The Saco River Auction Co. will auction off an 1865 card of the Brooklyn Atlantics baseball team, Feb. 6, 2013 in Biddeford, Maine. The Atlantics card, which shows 10 players, is a carte de viste, a type of small photograph usually made of thin albumen print and mounted on a thicker piece of paper. Some have speculated that the card could go for more than $100,000.
Tunisian opposition leader shot to death provoking anti-government riots across the country
The actor got choked up when talking to Katie Couric about "Silver Linings Playbook."
President Obama will nominate Sally Jewell to be the next secretary of the interior, a senior White House official told ABC News. Jewell is an interesting and unconventional pick: She is the CEO of REI, the outdoor recreational equipment retailer. She has no political experience,...

