Italian pasta maker Barilla is facing intense criticism after its chairperson, Guido Barilla, said in an interview with Italian Radio that he would never feature a gay family in his advertisements and that they can "eat another brand."
Controversial Arizona Sheriff Joe Arpaio is known for his aggressive stances and strict jail policies, and now he is making yet another change: No more meat in his jail
The United States Army has never had too many restrictions when it comes to tattoos, but all of that could be changing soon as part of a new uniform policy
Two major roads to the Olympic site were blocked by water and mudslides, raising the question of whether the conditions would delay or affect the start time of the Olympics
Hillary seized a rare opportunity to poke fun and compare the two leaders when Former President Clinton and current President Obama met in a joint appearance this week at the Clinton Global Initiative in New York
There might be light at the end of the tunnel for social media in China There might be light at the end of the tunnel for social media in China. Chinese people have been left in the dark for several years since the nation blocked Facebook, Twitter, and a host of other social networks.
Boeing said in a statement this week that it was "deeply disappointed" after South Korea rejected the aircraft company's bid to provide 60 fighter jets
Barack Obama called Republicans out, on Thursday, for compromising a government shutdown, and possibly causing a debt default, in their newest attempt to oust Obamacare.
The Mega Millions jackpot is now at $145 million and anyone could be the next multi-millionaire. The Mega Millions jackpot is now at $145 million and anyone could be the next multi-millionaire.
100 people from Occupy Wall Street returned to lower Manhattan this week to mark the second anniversary of the nationwide protests against corporate greed.
Authorities and rescue teams assigned for the Colorado flooding 2013 have continued to level up their search operations for victims who may have been left stranded at the Rockies and in other evacuations within the prairie towns of the region.
Starbucks could only sit and watch as gun activists promoted "Starbucks Appreciation Days" to promote the fact that Starbucks had a policy to respect local gun laws at each of their respective shops.
Navy officials identified Aaron Alexis as the suspected gunman who killed a dozen people at the Washington Navy Yard Monday morning before he, himself, was shot dead
Just days after Bill de Blasio came out on top to clinch the democratic nomination for the upcoming New York City mayor race, his former foes have hopped on his bandwagon as he prepares for his new nemesis: Republican candidate Joe Lhota
A new national poll by CNN has revealed that 65 percent of Democrats and independents are in favor of Hillary Clinton becoming the democratic nominee in the 2016 presidential race.