Seattle Marijuana Vending Machines - This week Seattle joined Colorado to become one of the only places in the country where people can buy marijuana from an electronic dispensary.
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Kevin Bollaert - A 28-year-old man in San Diego has been found guilty of running a pornographic site that allowed males to post nude photos of their ex-partners.
Sara Grkovic - A 22-year-old Croatian model has been arrested and charged with attempted murder after allegedly stabbing her identical twin in the chest and thigh because she was jealous of her relationship with a man, who she liked.
Fake Supplements - U.S. authorities have accused four major retailers of selling herbal supplements that did not contain the DNA of the plants advertised on their labels. Instead they contained cheap fillers- powered vegetables, and other wild plants that could be harmful to customers.
Mean Tweets Jimmy Kimmel - The latest edition of 'Mean Tweets' on Jimmy Kimmel Live featured some of the biggest names in the music business reading out hard criticisms about themselves.
Conrad Hilton - The 20-year-old sibling of Paris Hilton has been arrested in Los Angeles on Tuesday over an incident in July 2014, when he lost control and verbally assaulted attendants of a plane.
Wyoming County Bans Rodeo Gear - The decision of Sublette County authorities to ban police officers from donning rodeo gear - particularly cowboy hats and boots - has forced one veteran deputy to hand in his resignation.
Randy Quaid - Troubled fugitive actor Randy Quaid has released what is arguably the most bizarre video post ever. The actor, who has been nominated for several awards, said in the video that there was a Hollywood and police conspiracy against him and his wife.
Cub Scouts Nudist Beach - Several preteens in a San Diego Cub Scout pack were left bewildered after they were forced to retrace their steps when they ended up at a famous nudist area at Torrey Pines State Beach on Jan. 24th.
Bruce Irvin Apology - After getting ejected from the Super Bowl XLIX with 18 seconds on the clock, Seattle Seahawks linebacker Bruce Irvin has issued an apology for the fight which ensued with New England players.
Oil Companies Taint Drinking Water - Several environmental protection groups are clamoring for the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to take control of nearly 200 waste disposal wells across California that are used by oil companies to dislodge toxic remnants from their operations.
The Jacka - A legendary East Bay hip-hop artist "The Jacka," has been shot and killed in East Oakland in the middle of a recording session in a van.
Robin Williams Estate - Only a few months after the death of veteran comedian Robin Williams, his family is embroiled in a legal battle over his belongings.
French Monopoly 80th Anniversary - Hasbro France has announced that 80 sets of its monopoly board game on the market have been fitted with varying amount of real bank notes to mark the 80th anniversary of the game in the country.
Magic Hobbit Ring Suspension - A 9-year-old Texas boy has gained media attention after serving a one-day suspension from school for playing and having an over active imagination.
Groundhog Bites Mayor - Jimmy, the official groundhog in Sun Prairie, WI, had more than just the weather to predict on Monday, after he bit the mayor's ear (probably for not listening attentively) live on television.
Afton Elaine Burton - After all, there may be no weeding bells for convicted mass murderer Charles Manson as his marriage license with a 26-year-old woman, who believes in his innocence, is set to expire.
Missing Nursing Student - The body of a 21-year-old Henderson State University student, who was reported missing on Thursday, has been found inside her partially submerged vehicle in southeastern Oklahoma on Sunday.
Five Dead In Georgia Home - Police in Troup County have officially identified Thomas Jesse Lee as a murder suspect and have launched a manhunt for the 26-year-old, who has been nowhere to be found since the bodies of his wife and 4 other victims were found in their LaGrange home on Saturday.
Storm Cancels 2,000 Flights - A severe winter storm ravaging the U.S. and affecting over 65 million people across 18 states is now heading towards the Northeast.