Bravest Mom Ever Runs Over Carjacker to Heroically Save Her Kids
The things we’ll do for our children.
The things we’ll do for our children.
Guys, pageant contestants aren't just pretty faces -- they're also extremely capable of saying things so incoherently stupid that it gives you a headache.
While they may not be celebrating their 50th anniversary quite as enthusiastically as some fans might have wanted, the Rolling Stones appear to have gotten back into gear with their latest tour -- and guitarist Ron Wood thinks these dates will serve as a springboard into more new music from the group.
Nostalgia can be a creative stumbling block for a lot of our favorite classic rockers, but we probably don't need to worry about Ozzy Osbourne getting stuck in the past -- if only because he can't seem to remember most of it.
Justin Rose won the U.S. Open yesterday, but there was a pretty sweet moment for Shawn Stefani too! The first ever hole-in-one at a U.S. Open at the course in Merion, Pennsylvania. And only the 43rd in U.S. Open history. Watch the video here.
On last weeks' "Clash of the Classics" Clay picked Styx "Too Much Time On My Hands" and Nancy picked Foghat "Fool For the City". Foghat ended up retweeting our tweet and Nancy ended up winning so now it's Mace 2 and Miller 1. Who will win braggin' rights?
Cats work very hard at burnishing their reputation as master thinkers.
Justin Rose shot a final round 70 on Sunday to win the 2013 U.S. Open golf championship at Merion Golf Club in Ardmore, Pa. and capture his first major title.
Kim Kardashian has delivered a baby girl in Los Angeles.
David Coverdale told TeamRock Radio’s 'Classic Rock Magazine Show' that he wants to put an end to his decades-long feud with Robert Plant. He's apologized for the "ugly things" he's said over the years and hopes the two can become friends again.
'Street-Legal,' Bob Dylan’s 18th album, was created during a period of personal and artistic strife. The year before the record's release, Dylan finalized the divorce of his 11-year marriage to Sara, underwent a custody battle for his kids and continued to edit his ill-fated, four-hour movie ‘Renaldo and Clara,’ which had been shot in 1975.
If you've seen any of John Mellencamp's recent round of talk-show interviews for his new musical collaboration with writer Stephen King, 'Ghost Brothers of Darkland County,' you probably noticed the rocker was sporting a black eye. In fact, it was kinda hard to miss.