A federal judge in Washington D.C. tossed out a new securities regulation Tuesday that requires oil, gas and mining companies to disclose payments to foreign governments.
A 19-year-old California student has filed a religious accommodation request at Sonoma State University after she said school officials ordered her to remove her cross necklace, because it might "offend others."
Despite the sea of controversy surrounding Paula Deen and the abundance of sponsors who have decided the drop her, two Deen-themed cruises are still set to sail in 2014.
Allen West is not known to stay mum when something rubs him the wrong way. Lady Gaga clutching a rainbow flag and amending the words to "The Star-Spangled Banner" was no exception.
Cornel West praised the Supreme Court's ruling last week on gay marriage, but lamented that "we black folk are just being pushed to the back of the bus in terms of our visibility."
Three female activists from the Ukrainian-based feminism group FEMEN stripped in a Swedish mosque on Saturday to protest Islamic law in Egypt, revealing painted messages on their bodies, like "No shariah in Egypt and the world" and "My body is mine, not somebody's honor."
Lucky Charms is coming out for gay pride amid landmark same-sex marriage rulings by the Supreme Court, launching a diversity campaign and two new rainbow marshmallows.
A Delaware pastor whose hopes to hold a Rehoboth Beach worship service were dashed by a denied government permit said that's lunacy — the town was founded on Christian principles.
Magician Marty Hahne didn't think things could get any more harebrained after the U.S Department of Agriculture harassed him for using an unlicensed rabbit in his magic shows for two years.
Former Rep. Allen B. West had some harsh words for President Obama and the Supreme Court on Sunday night, taking to Facebook to express his disdain for the court's decision on Proposition 8.
Actor Jamie Foxx made a bit of a political statement at the BET Awards Sunday night, by wearing a T-shirt bearing the image of a hooded Trayvon Martin, the unarmed Florida teen whose shooting death last year sparked intense debate over gun laws and racial profiling.
Bombings in three areas of Pakistan killed 49 people on Sunday, just as British Prime Minister David Cameron was in the capital of Islamabad pledging to help to fight extremism, the Associated Press reported.
Just a couple days after Paula Deen's forthcoming cookbook topped Amazon's best-sellers list, Ballantine Books, a Random House imprint, announced Friday it was making the "difficult decision" to cancel publication of the book.
Lady Gaga sang the national anthem at Pier 26 to kick off New York City's gay pride celebration Friday night, changing some of its words to fit the occasion, The Blaze first reported.
Jennifer Lopez gave a public apology after performing a concert in Turkmenistan on Saturday night because she personally serenaded the president of the country's authoritarian regime.
An Austin, Texas, teenager faces eight years in prison for making a "terroristic threat" after he made a sarcastic comment online about shooting up a school.