"The Girl Who Couldn't Cry" Is A Heartbreaking PSA About The Importance Of Clean Water
Or how the lack of it can make a hard life much worse.
Family Of Drunk Driving "Affluenza" Teen Pays $2 Million To Paralyzed Victim
Four people were killed and 12 people injured in the 2013 drunk driving accident.
A Transgender Group In Matching Saris Is Working To Make Roads Safer In India
This is their hilarious and important mid-traffic-signal message.
More Than 40 People Killed During Violent Clashes In Ukraine's Odessa
Updated: At least 40 people werekilled, most caught in a building fire, as Ukrainian government supporters battled with pro-Russians in the port city of Odessa.
More Than 2,100 Reported Dead In Afghan Landslide
Officials said they have given up on finding any survivors.
These Are The 55 Schools Facing A U.S. Federal Sexual Assault Probe
Princeton, Harvard Law School, and Dartmouth are among the 55 colleges and universities under federal investigation for mishandling sexual abuse claims.
If You're Lucky, You Too Can Be Inside Narendra Modi's Nostril
The Indian candidate for prime minister made a rookie mistake while taking a selfie.
Chuck Hagel Orders All Military Services To Review Their Hairstyle Policies
The defense secretary's response followed a complaint by the Congressional Black Caucus about the Army's ban on twists, dreadlocks, and Afros.
7 Ways Bollywood Is Contributing To Rape Culture In India
Although Bollywood doesn't explicitly condone sexual violence, it creates a culture that allows it.
Obama Was Greeted By The "Beverly Hills Cop" Theme Music In Manila
The heat is on.
Teen Suspect In Pennsylvania Mass Stabbing: "I Have More People To Kill"
"My work is not done." New details emerge in the Murrysville, Penn., mass stabbing as Alex Hribal is charged with 21 counts of attempted murder.
55 Images Of The Biggest Election The World Has Ever Seen
814 million eligible voters. 28 states. 543 constituencies. 1,600+ political parties. 930,000 polling stations. 1.4 million voting machines. $600 million. This is a glimpse of India's general elections — the world's largest democratic exercise.
Sherpas Leave Mount Everest In Unprecedented Walkout To Honor 16 Colleagues Who Died In Avalanche
Updated: Some expedition companies canceled their climbs as the Sherpas left Mount Everest's base camp in a walkout following the deadliest avalanche in the mountain's history. Thirteen bodies were recovered and three Sherpas still missing are presumed dead.
U.S. Marshal Kills Defendant Who Tried To Stab Witness Inside Utah Courthouse
Updated: The defendant, who charged towards a witness with a pen or pencil, died after the Marshal shot him multiple times in the chest.
Celebrity Graffiti Artist David Choe Doesn't Think He Actually Raped Anyone
Choe has released a statement saying that a story he told on a podcast about a sexual incident with a masseuse in March was not “fact.” Vice, one of Choe's current employers, is "looking into" whether they will continue to work with him.
After The Blood Moon, A Shower Of Meteors
You can watch the annual Lyrid meteor shower from April 16-25.
A Teenager Ruined 38 Million Gallons Of Drinking Water By Peeing In A Reservoir
Portland water officials say they were forced to discard the water after a security camera caught the 19-year-old urinating in the reservoir.
A Major Political Party Is Spamming Thousands On Twitter Before The Biggest Day Of Indian Elections
The BJP, the party likely to win the Indian elections, is spamming everyone on Twitter with pleas to vote for Narendra Modi as the next prime minister.
The NYPD Has Disbanded The Unit That Spied On Muslims
The police department says it has abandoned the Demographics Unit that surveilled Muslim communities.
This Is The Worst Wax Statue Of Angelina Jolie
And other wax disfigurements from India's Celebrity Wax Museum.