Employees Earn Big Raise for Getting Tattoo of Company Logo
A New York real estate company wants employees to take up some real estate on their bodies in order to take up more real estate in their bank accounts.
A New York real estate company wants employees to take up some real estate on their bodies in order to take up more real estate in their bank accounts.
What’s in a name?
Police in India have filed charges against a man who let his nine-year-old son drive his car.
Oh, did we mention it’s a Ferrari?
This week, we've got two new flicks that could hardly be more different in style, subject matter or personnel. The first is a Michael Bay-directed action thriller starring The Rock, the second a family comedy about a middle-aged divorced couple starring Diane Keaton. Take your pick!
A good man is hard to find. As opposed to a man who robs a woman on their first date.
Police in Boynton Beach, Florida recently arrested Donald McGee after he stole a woman's car while on their first date.
The second suspect in the Boston Marathon bombing has been captured. Dzokhar Tsarnaev was taken into police custody Friday night -- five days after the bombing that left three dead and left more than 100 injured, police said. The 19-year-old was apprehended after a manhunt that began Thursday night with the fatal shooting of an MIT officer and extended into the evening hours on Friday.
Special Agent Rick DesLauriers of the FBI, who is leading the investigation of the Boston Marathon bombings, just held a press conference in which he revealed that there are two suspects. The FBI released photographs and video of two men believed to be responsible for the attacks.
After days of combing through huge amounts of photographic and video evidence of Monday's bombings at the Boston Marathon, authorities have two clear video images of suspects that they plan to release to the public Thursday afternoon.
2:45 p.m. (EST): The Boston Police Department has announced that "there has not been an arrest in the Marathon attack." Investigations are ongoing.
2:35 p.m.: CNN is retracting their previous report that an arrest has been made in the Boston Marathon bombings. Other sources are reporting that officials are close to identifying a suspect after reviewing area surveillance video, but no arrests have been made.