Yoga has been practiced and perfected by people for several thousand years. It's only amazing to the western world now because we are so scientifically based we hardly believe things until they're 'proven' by science.
James Howarth is a little confused by two letters he has received from the Internal Revenue Service.
The box of crackers Debra Rogoff bought from the grocery store had some crackerjack in it - an envelope stuffed with $10,000.
Ten tons of chocolate bonbons could stuff a lot of stockings this holiday season - but instead they will be under the lock and key of French customs agents.
Chelsea Banton, 14, was near death's door from pneumonia when a bright image appeared on her hospital's monitor. Within an hour, she began a recovery that doctors are at a loss to explain. "This was an image of an angel," her mother believes.
Banks that are getting taxpayer bailouts awarded their top executives nearly $1.6 billion in salaries, bonuses, and other benefits last year, an Associated Press analysis reveals.
Some homeless people in Italy will be savoring beluga caviar this Christmas, thanks to officials who seized 88 pounds (40 kilograms) of the contraband delicacy from smugglers.
Humane officers said a Pennsylvania woman marketed "gothic kittens" with ear, neck and tail piercings over the Internet. Officers with the SPCA of Luzerne County removed three kittens and a cat from a home outside Wilkes-Barre.
A Korean immigrant whose wife, two young daughters and mother-in-law perished when a military jet crashed into his house says he doesn't blame the pilot who safely ejected.
Dave Tiderman wondered if the decimal point was in the wrong place when he opened his $35,000 company bonus. Jose Rojas saw his $10,000 check and thought, "That can't be right."
Nebraska on Friday added a 30-day age limit to the state's "safe haven" law.
After an eight-month investigation, the Humane Society of the United States accused Petland, the national pet store chain, of selling
After eight years of Republican rule, Barack Obama turned Wednesday to the task of building a Democratic administration to lead the country out of war and into the financial recovery that he promised.
Who is running for president? In an upstate New York county, hundreds of voters have been sent absentee ballots in which they could vote for "Barack Osama."
Paul Newman, the Academy-Award winning superstar who personified cool as an activist, race car driver, popcorn impresario, has died, a spokeswoman said Saturday. He was 83.
The owner of a Portland, Ore., gym hopes his people-powered approach toward energy generation - the first of its kind in the nation - could make a dent in his business's carbon footprint.
Phony "ghetto" names were printed under a yearbook photo of Black Student Union members at a suburban Los Angeles high school.
I have read several comments and I have a few words for some of the writers. My husband served in the military for 20 yrs. so I know what families feel when their loves are in war but it makes me angry when people like "The Angry Guy", Ldfig, Hope 295312, and The Honorable G.R. Alex Allen say what the said. "The Angry Guy" - there's no remedy for him!. Ldfig - what does Bush and Cheney have to do with it? They have kept us safe and with Obama in office who knows what will happen to this country? It is not a game and where does hiding come in by not showing the pictures. The media doesn't tell the truth anymore and Judge Allen should know better than that! We've gone to war since my father (God rest his soul) was a young man. He would definitely be pretty pissed off at all the people that are protesting the wars. And by the way our young man now a days volunteer to join the service to serve and protect their country - that they love. How about you whiners!! GOD BLESS THE USA AND OUR SOLDIERS
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