Arnold Schwarzenegger Has His Own Museum
Hey Schwarzenegger fans, if you love all things 'Arnold," then you are going to love this! The Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum is now open for business.
Hey Schwarzenegger fans, if you love all things 'Arnold," then you are going to love this! The Arnold Schwarzenegger Museum is now open for business.
First he found Bin Laden and now he’s quieting the cries of our nation’s babies. In an official White House video that’s circulating today, Barack and Michelle Obama are greeting a crowd of visitors when the first lady picks up a fan’s baby. The infant is wailing, but when she’s handed over to the president, her cries instantly stop. Watch the clip below:
Rep. Anthony Weiner has reportedly told friends that he will resign from office, a source close to the situation revealed to the NY Times.
The decision was reportedly made after “long discussions” with his wife, Huma Abedin, who returned to the States Tuesday after a trip to Africa with her boss, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
Rep. Gabrielle Giffords on Sunday posted two new photos to her Facebook page, offering the first official look at the congresswoman from Arizona since she was shot in the head in January.
The two photos, which were captured by P. K. Weis on May 17, show a smiling Gifford at the TIRR Memorial Hermann, where she has been receiving treatment. In one photo, Gifford is seen sitting and smiling alongside her mother.
Taste of Country reports that Brad Paisley is the latest celebrity joining the 1 For All national public education campaign. 1 For All is designed to give better understanding to Americans about their freedoms granted by the First Amendment.
Fellow artists and performers Ellen DeGeneres, John Mellencamp, Kesha, and Mary Chapin Carpenter, are showing support for the campaign by appearing in the national ads as well.
More on 1 For All campaign after the jump.
According to a mock publication called the Galactic Empire Times, Imperial leader Darth Vader confirmed this week that terrorist mastermind Obi-Wan Kenobi has been killed.
In this spoof of the recent killing of O
Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich is officially running for President.
The Republican figure confirmed his long-awaited announcement on Wednesday in a video posted to YouTube, in which he said, "I believe we can return America to hope and opportunity ... There's a much better American future ahead."
In light of the awful tragedy in Telefner, TX this past Friday where a 4-year-old boy dies from a gunshot wound to the stomach by his 5-year-old sibling who was playing with a bolt-action rifle in the family's Texas home, it makes you stop and wonder why these tragedy's happen. What can be done about it that hasn't been done?
What are the latest developments in the U.S. gun control controversy? Read more after the jump.
Sure, President Barack Obama took down the most wanted terrorist in the world this week, but it looks like wife Michelle has some pretty slick moves of her own.
While promoting her Let's Move campaign Tuesday, which aims to fight childhood obesity, the First Lady took part in a flash workout to Beyonce's 'Move Your Body,' in which she showed off her ability to do the Dougie and the Running Man (pretty well, we might add).
Check out the fun video after the jump, then relive Beyonce's dance-tastic music video.
Twitter has seen some zany faux-accounts lately, including a NY Bronx Zoo snake escapee, Adolf Hitler and some random guy's liver.
So when Osama Bin Laden rose from the dead and began tweeting via numerous accounts on Sunday night, it was only a little strange.
Mostly, though, it was funny.
Just days after President Barack Obama announced that Osama bin Laden had been killed by U.S. operatives in Abbottabad, Pakistan, TIME released a preview of its latest issue, in which the terrorist leader appears with a red X over his face.
A late-night announcement made from the White House's East Room on Sunday set the world aflutter, and news of the death of Osama bin Laden quickly spread across the globe.
President Barack Obama announced Sunday night that bin Laden had been killed and his body taken into U.S. custody in Pakistan.
Word of the death of Al Qaeda's leader quickly spread, and politicians, celebrities and athletes began releasing statements while crowds gathered across the country in celebration of bin Laden's death.