In a victory for conservatives, the U.S. Supreme Court today ruled that requiring family-owned corporations to pay for contraception under the Affordable Care Act violates a federal law that protects religious freedom.
A judge in Indiana has kicked off a firestorm with his recent decision in a criminal case. The judge has sentenced a convicted rapist to eight years of home detention, yes I said eight years of home detention. I guess justice is not only blind but a little on the drunk side.
Bassist Mark Andes and drummer Denny Carmassi, members of Heart during the band's mid-'80s resurgence, have filed a lawsuit against the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame for using their likenesses in promoting the band's 2013 induction -- even though they themselves were not inducted.
Watching this funny argument over the legal definition of photo copier will make you smile--and gives you an idea of the absurdity that goes on in American court rooms.
The Colorado town of Deer Trail has voted “no” to drone hunting. The measure would have allowed the community to issue drone-hunting licenses to the public. The license would cost $25 and would not allow you to shoot at aircraft.
22-year-old Joseph Franklin Graham has found himself on Crime Stoppers most wanted list. The main reason is he doesn’t know who he is so he uses other people’s identity. Graham is 6’ 5” with blue eyes and is wanted for forgery and identity theft.
This year's Super Bowl halftime show seemed to go off without a hitch and without controversy. Now we are discovering that isn't the case, as it's been made public that the FCC has received complaints for, among other things, nipple exposure.