Hope you're ready because 2013's hit Disney movie "Frozen" is coming to Broadway. "Frozen" seems to be following in the footsteps of The Lion King, Beauty and the Beast, The Little Mermaid and Aladdin, confirms Fortune magazine. This might just be the best news of 2014.
A young micro pig becomes the Internet's latest animal star, as well as the cutest workout motivation - check out the viral video of a tiny hog strutting on a treadmill!
Chrysler introduces a completely redesigned 200 at the Detroit part of North American International Auto Show, proving that it is now worth Eminem's Super Bowl commercial back in 201l.
As much as we love our pets, we have to admit that they can't do all of the things that other higher order animals -- specifically humans -- can do...like drive a car, for instance. But in case a Spokane, Washington family was confused, they certainly found out the hard way when their crazy chihuahua took their car for a joyride, got into an accident, and hit a woman and a parked car.
"Smoking hookah," otherwise known as inhaling flavored tobacco product through a hose affixed to an elaborate water pipe, is growing in popularity, particularly among Florida high school students. Moreover, it's increasing in popularity among Hispanic Florida high school students. The habit is replacing the trend of traditional cigarette usage, and has become a favorite among teenage boys and teenage girls. The Florida Youth Tobacco Survey has indicated that the rate at which teenage girls smoke hookah has caught up to boys. Hispanic teens are leading that trend, as they are most likely to try and then continue the habit.
Alzheimer's & Dementia, a research journal, published a study which concluded that Mexican-Americans of a certain age commonly experience mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which is a memory hindrance. Mexican-Americans' risk for early Alzheimer's disease is ultimately due to the early onset of certain chronic health conditions.
Jan. 12th 2014 marked yet another year of Charlie Todd's "Improv Everywhere" event of "No Pants Subway Ride". But the creator of the "We Cause Scenes" documentary available now on iTunes, started the "no pants" craze in New York City just to brighten up people's day. Today, the whole world joins in on the January event where "no pantalones" became a tradition.
Sugar, spice and everything illegal? According to the European Union, Danish cinnamon rolls and twists are against the rules because they are too spicy.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler returned to host the 2014 Golden Globes Awards last Night on NBC. Their line up of jokes included calling Matt Damon a "garbage man" and Julia Louis-Dreyfus a trader for sitting in the film section, trading in her usual T.V seat (A spoof Julia joined in acting as a snooty actress).
Beyoncé shows her utmost feminist side by recently sharing her attitudes regarding gender equality, respect and the economy in her essay "Gender Equality Is A Myth!," written in "A Woman's Nation Pushes Back" from Maria Shriver's annual study, "Shriver Report."
A couple got creative while on their third date and ended up scarred from the results. On an episode of "Sex Sent Me to the E.R." airing Jan. 11 on TLC, Erik and Salina's sex escapade resulted in some serious scratches and bloody genitals.
Spanish is the second most used language in the United States, and according to the 2012 U.S. Census Bureau, it is the primary language spoken at home by 38.3 million people age five or older -having doubled since 1990. Latinos and non-Latinos, alike, are obliging to the growing need to speak and understand Spanish, as it's a valuable skill in most fields -even in Hollywood.