Call it “watergate” or call it Marco Rubio’s watershed moment. The Florida senator’s awkward sip from a water bottle in the midst of a nationally televised address Tuesday (and how he handled the aftermath) means one of two things, depending on your perspective: He’s either......
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In a shaken yet somewhat confident tone, Jonathan Fielding told the camera, “This is kind of exciting. I’m not worried. I think we’re going to be just fine.” Fielding, 28, was capturing video of his flight’s emergency landing in the snowy Utah countryside with his...
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Matt Damon is taking a stand on the global water crisis — by not squatting. In a YouTube video of a mock press conference, the Oscar-winning actor and philanthropist jokingly announced that he will refrain from going to the bathroom to raise awareness of the...
The family of a dead F-22 Raptor fighter pilot said they have been vindicated by a damning Pentagon report that says the Air Force did not have the evidence to blame the pilot for the crash that took his life. Jennifer Haney, sister of the late Capt. Jeff Haney and family spokesperson, told ABC News she was "very happy about the [Pentagon Inspector General] pointing out some of the discrepancies that we saw all along" in the Air Force's account of the November 2010 crash that killed her...
A New Zealand coroner has linked the death of a 31-year-old woman to her Coca-Cola addiction. Natasha Harris died Feb. 25, 2010 from a cardiac arrhythmia, according to a 19-page coroner’s report obtained by ABCNews.com. And while Harris, a mother of eight from Invercargill, New...
It’s easy to read a lot into a picture, but in the case of this photograph of Adele and Chris Brown taken at the Grammys, it was too much. The Twittersphere lit up Monday after the photo emerged of Adele, her mouth agape, appeared to...
The Biebs said Patrick Carney should be "slapped around."
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Photographer Ben Thomas “miniaturizes” iconic cities and their landmarks through the technique of tilt-shift photography. Paris Love ● Paris, 2009 With a special lens that can produce a very shallow depth of field, Thomas photographs scenes that are focused very narrowly on one plane, with...
President Obama's State of the Union address on Tuesday night spoke more confidently about what he expects to accomplish his second term, but how he described job creation and a current showdown with Congress over automatic cuts in the budget sequester took some economists by surprise.
The latest SARS-like virus victim may have caught it from family a member.
Padlocks have been showing up on bridges around the world as tokens of couples' promises to safeguard their love. It's a growing tradition that began on a Serbian bridge before World War I when a teacher named Nada and a soldier named Relja pledged their devotion. But Relja fell in love again while fighting in Greece and since then couples go to the bridge to lock up their love.
Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William were on a tropical vacation when photos were taken.
These "Good Morning America" Valentine's Day cocktails are the perfect addition to any romantic dinner.
Rapper DMX arrested for driving without a license in South Carolina
The first witnesses were called in the trial of the former University of Montana football player.
The pontiff says he is stepping down for the good of his church.
America's law schools need shaking-up. Says who? The legal profession. The American Bar Association's Task Force on the Future of Legal Education met recently in Dallas. Its members, quoted in the New York Times, called the state of law schools dire. "The house is on fire," said one. Said another, Thomas W. Lyons III of Rhode Island, "There is almost universal agreement that the current system is broken." 

