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Serena Busted: Tennis Star Caught Trying To Snap A Photo Of Tiger Woods At 'Honda Classic'
While in attendance at the "Honda Classic" in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. and standing with the gallery at the 17th hole waiting for Tiger Woods to tee off, Williams took out her iPhone to snap a photo of the former golfing No.1.
Washington Sequestration Will Cause FAA To Cut Jobs
The Federal Aviation Administration has informed contractors that -- lacking any last-minute agreement--the agency will move Monday to close some 168 contractor-staffed air traffic control towers nationwide on April 1, and another 21 towers by Sept. 30.
Puerto Rico Hands Over Control Of Largest Airport To Aerostar Airport Holding Company For $2.6 Billion
The government of Puerto Rico is $2.6 billion richer thanks to handing over operations of its largest airport to a private company, called Aerostar Airport Holdings.
Abou Zeid Killed: Al Qaeda Commander Killed In Mali [VIDEO]
According to Algeria's Ennahar television, the latest of those high-ranking Al Qaeda officials to "buy the farm" was commander Abdelhamid Abou Zeid.
'Girls Gone Wild': Legendary Softcore Porn Site Filies For Chapter 11 Bankruptcy
Joe Francis, the man famous for persuading drunk coeds (sometimes, even with no concern if they are underage) to flash their "assets" for a camera has had the company he founded in 1997 file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Carmen Electra 'Baywatch': Actress Reunited With The Famous One-Piece Swimsuit
It has been 15 years since Carmen Electra put on the famous, "Baywatch," one-piece red swimsuit, but she still looks good.
NFL Sex Questions: We Want To Know If You Are Gay
Sounds inappropriate, well, this is the exact question that one NFL draft prospect,Colorado tight end Nick Kasa, was asked during his Combine interview with a few teams.
Rihanna Restraining Order: Singer's Stalker Still At-Large
The "Unapologetic" singer, Rihanna, has wasted no time in filing for and obtaining a restraining order on a fan who broke into her neighbor's house thinking it was hers.
Larry Ellison, Co-Founder And CEO Of Oracle Corporation Already Owns The Hawaiian Island Of Lanai, Adds Island Air To Collection
After buying most of the Hawaiian island of Lanai, why not add an airline to the collection? After buying most of the Hawaiian island of Lanai, why not add an airline to the collection? That had to be exactly what Oracle CEO, Larry Ellison was thinking when he acquired a small Hawaii airline, called Island Air, on Tuesday.
Tina Fey 'No Way': Actress Will Not Be Hosting The 2014 Rendition Of The Academy Awards
After the job of hosting the Oscars and garnering mixed reviews, Tina Fey is echoing the very same words Seth MacFarlane had when asked if he would ever host a future Oscars ceremony: "No way."
Brent Musburger Poster: ESPN Commentator Signs Fan's Katherine Webb Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Poster
In a show of good humor and good sportsmanship, Hall-of-Fame, ESPN broadcaster Brent Musburger signed a fan's poster of the girl he helped boost to stardom/
Gillian Anderson Pilot: 'X-Files' Actress To Co-Star In NBC's 'Life'
The truth is out there and it is true, "X-Files alum has signed on to co-star in the upcoming Rand Ravich drama pilot, which has been ordered by NBC.
John Mara Arrested: Nephew Of New York Giants' Owner Could Face Arraigned On First-Degree Assault
The 22-year-old nephew of New York Giants owner John Mara, who is also named John Mara, has been charged with felony assault in Connecticut for allegedly hitting a person in the head with a bottle, severely injuring the person, during a New Year's Eve party.
New Jersey Superior Court Rules That Airlines Don't Have To Accept Cash In The Cabin
During his Honolulu-to-Newark flight on Continental Airlines Michael Rosen wanted to buy a set of headphones for $3 and an alcoholic cocktail for $5, but when he flashed the cash he was informed that his form of payment would not be accepted.
Lindsey Vonn Vow: Skier Is Determined To Be Ready For 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia
To show her determination skier Lindsey Vonn promised that she will be fit and ready to compete at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games (being held in Sochi, Russia) despite breaking her right leg and tearing her ACL and MCL on Feb. 5 at the Alpine skiing world championships in Austria.
Slayer Drummer: Dave Lombardo Replaced Due To Pay Dispute [VIDEO]
Lombardo says he was replaced after he raised questions about his non-existent salary. Lombardo issued a detailed statement on his dismissal. "Last year, I discovered 90% of Slayer's tour income was being deducted as expenses, including the professional fees paid to management, costing the band millions of dollars and leaving 10% or less to split amongst the four of us," the drummer said.
Tiffany Sues Costco: Lawsuit Claims that Costco Has Been Selling Non-Tiffany Engagement Rings With Tiffany Label
Tiffany & Co. has sued Costco Wholesale Corp. for allegedly selling counterfeit diamond engagement rings bearing the luxury retailer's name, Reuters reported.The trademark lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, calls on Costco to give up the profit it incurred from the ring sales, in addition to $3 million for infringement, according to Reuters.
Super Bowl 2013 Superdome, Scoreboard Lights Go Out
The Superdome's lights just went out, with CBS' audio turning off as well. The power outage happened at 8:49 p.m to the biggest sporting event in the world.
Watch Alicia Keys Sing the National Anthem for Super Bowl 2013 [VIDEO]
The Super Bowl game has started at 6:30pm EST and Ravens is leading 21-6 at halftime. The Super Bowl game has started at 6:30pm EST and Ravens is leading 21-6 at halftime.
Missing Truck Driver: Search for Oscar Contreras Escobar Focused on Ontario Backyard
The six-month search for Oscar Contreras Escobar, a 29-year-old self-employed truck driver, has turned to a home in Ontario, Calif. Foul play is likely in this case, KABC-TV Los Angeles reported.
Deer Antler Spray: Baltimore Ravens' Super Bowl Linebacker Denies PED Use to Heal Torn Tricep Injury [video]
Lewis has denied the claim stating during his Super-Bowl-Week press conference on Tuesday, "Two years ago that was the same report, I wouldn't give that report or him any of my press," Lewis said during his news conference, which was broadcast on the NFL Network. "He's not worthy of that. Next question," according to WFAN.
US Airways Merger with American Airlines Gets Big Push from ARM Bondholders
With its parent company, ARM, under Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the potential merger between airline giants American Airlines and US Airways have picked up steam.
Lego Racism: Toy Company Accused of Being Racist by Turkish Group
The Lego Company is accused of being racist by members of the Turkish Cultural Community of Austria.
Southwest Airlines Introduces New $40 Early-Boarding Fee
Boarding early does have a few advantages for an airline that doesn't have assigned seats: empty overhead luggage bins and actually having a choice between a window or an aisle seat.
Pilot Fails Alcohol Test: American Eagle Pilot Kolbjorn Jarle Kristiansen Arrested on Suspicion of Being Intoxicated
An American Eagle pilot was arrested and suspended after he failed an alcohol test before flying a plane at the Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
Ryan Lanza Named as Suspected Shooter in Columbine Type Shooting in Newtown, Connecticut
yan Lanza has been identified as the man responsible for killing 27 people, including 18 children in a Columbine type shooting at Sady Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa Dead? Rappers Become Victims of Car Crash Death Hoax
Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa are dead. At least that's what the internet is saying. However, the rappers didn't die. They're just the latest victims of an internet death hoax. Mac Miller and Wiz Khalifa are just fine.
Nakanoshima Hotel: Tatzu Nishino Transforms A Public Bathroom into a Hotel Room
Artist Tatzu Nishino has created a one-room hotel out of a public bathroom in Osaka. The Japanese contemporary artist transformed the bathroom in Nakanoshima Park and is now named "Nakanoshima Hotel" for a short time, reported Rocket News 24. The bathroom turned hotel room is a part of the Osaka Canvas Project which is an art event.
The Walking Dead Season 3: Visit the Walking Dead Filming Locations in Atlanta on The Big Zombie Tour
As season 3 of The Walking Dead kicked off on October 14, fans are feeling the zombie fever again. For fans who want more of The Walking Dead than the episodes on television every week, there is a Walking Dead tour which takes people around to some of the filming locations of the popular television show in Atlanta, Georgia.
The World's Best Amusement Park? Cedar Point Takes the Title [SEE VIDEO]
Every year the magazine, Amusement Today polls 500 amusement park fanatics about the world's best amusement park. For the 15th year in a row, Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio was the winner.