Two weeks after he was caught behind the wheel, a 10-year-old Norwegian has gotten hold of another car, driving the vehicle of a relative for 19 miles before ending his joyride. MSN News reports that this time, Norway police have not been so forgiving and reported the incident to Child Services.
Residents of the old-rich Buckhead community in Atlanta are less than thrilled to have the controversial Justin Bieber live in their community. Residents have organized a protest to block the singer's alleged move.
Russia closed its 2-week hosting of the winter games at Sochi with a bill amounting to $51 billion making it the most expensive Olympic hosting in history.
Could Apple be looking at expanding it's expertise into the automotive industry. There are speculations that Apple may be in talks to acquire electric car maker, Tesla.
Ariana Grande, the singing sensation, is in a social media war with Celebrity Pop-Culture writer and blogger Perez Hilton. Hilton via Twitter stated that he heard Grande was taking cocaine.
Liam Neeson opens about the death of his wife Natasha Richardson. Neeson reveals that they had a death pact. Neeson also admits that he is still coping with the loss.
Kendall and Kylie Jenner appear on the cover of Mexico's Marie Claire magazine. In the article, they talk about the life aspirations, and how they feel about, family, fans and the paparazzi.
"To have a platform to show your film is very important, especially for filmmakers who show their films in New York City -- it's the mecca of filmmaking," Roberto Rizzo, founder and CEO of the New York City International Film Festival told the Latin Post.
Matt Stonie, a competitive eater from San Jose, California, amazes everyone once again with his ingest ability by rapidly devouring away massive burritos at a popular eatery franchise, Chipotle Mexican Grill.
Research compared the percentage of Latinos and Blacks in private and public prisons in nine states. Each state, at different percentages, had higher rates of people of color residing in private facilities than public facilities. Inmates released from private prisons experienced recidivism at an average rate three percent higher than public prisons.
The weather has relatively gotten better lately, gradually melting out the snow that has piled over the past few weeks with its drizzling rain and wind lightly blowing here and there. As we foolishly hope for spring's awakening, the forecasters say otherwise: grueling snow shoveling is not over yet, and another cold front is on its way to devour us.