Bill O'Reilly Nun Story - Fox News host Bill O'Reilly has been accused again of fabricating a report, this time about witnessing four nuns being executed in El Salvador during the country's civil war in the 1980s.
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UFC Ring Girls - Ahead of the fight between Ronda Rousey and Cat Zingano at UFC 184 this weekend, the bantamweight champion has been caught in a controversy with UFC Octagon ring girl Arianny Celeste.
China Ivory Imports - The Chinese State Forestry Administration has instituted a ban on the importation of ivory in a bid to support efforts aimed at curbing rampant poaching and boosting elephant population in Africa.
Pete Carroll - The University of Southern California has announced on Wednesday that it will be awarding Pete Carroll with an honorary degree on May 15 during the a school ceremony.
Deputy Dragged Woman - Authorities in Florida are investigating a sheriff's deputy who dragged a mentally incompetent woman by her leg shackles through the hallway of a courthouse.
Ariel Camacho - A famous Mexican singer Ariel Camacho has died in a car crash on Wednesday in his native Sinaloa shortly after performing in a concert.
Chicago Police Department Black Site - As human rights activists across the world continue to clamor for the closure of Guantanamo Bay and other US interrogation sites across the world, reports have emerged that the Chicago Police Department runs an off-the-book interrogation facility in the Homan Square neighborhood.
American Idol Season 14 Episode 15 - After making it past the nail-biting elimination round last week, our 2015 American Idol finalists are set to put their skills on display for the country and the world to see.
Big Tobacco Settlement - Three big tobacco companies have agreed to pay $100 million to settle more than 400 cases filled by Floridians claiming smoking cigarettes damaged their health or caused the death of their family members.
Empire Season 1 Episode 8 - After the highly emotional last episode of FOX hit TV series that saw Luscious confess to his family about his health problems, the Lyons family are set to come together to record in the upcoming episode of Empire on Feb. 25.
Evgeniy Bogachev - The U.S. State Department and the FBI on Tuesday offered a $3 million reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of Russian hacker Evgeniy Mikhailovich Bogachev.
Southwest Grounds Planes - The Dallas-based airlines has resumed the use of about 128 Boeing 737-700 airplanes that were grounded on Tuesday after the company realized that the planes had missed a periodic inspection for the backup hydraulic system of their rudders.
Three-Person Babies - The United Kingdom has become the first nation in the world to approve the use of the controversial "three person IVF" to prevent the transmission of incurable genetic diseases.
Basketball Teams Try To Lose - Two Tennessee girl's high school basketball teams have been placed on restrictive probation for the rest of the season and fined by the state high school athletic association after they allegedly both tried to lose a game against each other on Saturday.
Edmonton Freezeway Skating - Somewhere in the frigid Canadian province of Alberta, a University of British Columbia graduate's ingenious idea to create a one-of-a-kind 'Freezeway' could finally help locals make peace with the seasonal freezing winter conditions.
Cal Ripken Jr - Baltimore Orioles great Cal Ripken Jr. has denied ever hazing or abusing rookies. His statement comes after former catcher Gregg Zaun recounted stories of Ripken and other veterans hazing him.
Toronto Police Underground - Police in Canada's most populous city Toronto are at a loss to explain the origin of a 10-metre long underground tunnel that was found near the Rexall Centre at York University Campus, where the Pan Am Games will be held in July.
Holly Bobo Suspect - A key suspect in the disappearance and murder of Tennessee nursing student Holly Bobo has been found dead. He committed suicide.
American Woman Kidnapped Nigeria - An American woman working as a Christian missionary in central Nigeria has been kidnapped by gunmen.
Sweden Bird Names - The Swedish Ornithological Society has renamed several bird species and banned the use of their former names after a public outcry over the apparently racist and offensive names of the birds.