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Bigfoot hunters turn to rugged W.Va. wilderness

Members of Sasquatch Watch of Virginia went camping in the Allegheny Mountains with hopes to find the legendary creature.

Posted: 10 days ago

Test your fast food knowledge

See a rundown of the nutritional horrors restaurants are serving up to their diners.

Posted: 10 days ago

Michelle Obama poses for "Glamour"

Michelle Obama will done the December cover of “Galmour.” She’ll also receive a special recognition in the annual Women of the Year issue that goes on the stands Nov. 10.

Posted: 10 days ago

Sleepy Hollow church: No Halloween-themed weddings

A couple’s request to have a Halloween-themed wedding in a church made famous by Washington Irving’s short story “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” was recently denied.

Posted: 10 days ago

Cult film 'The Third Man' lives on in Vienna tours

Six decades after “The Third Man” premiered in London in September 1949, tourists from around the world pound the Austrian capital’s pavements — and even slip into its sewers — to see where the much-acclaimed motion picture was set.

Posted: 19 days ago

D'oh! Bash marks 'The Simpsons' 20th anniversary

“The Simpsons” is the longest-running American sitcom, the longest-running American animated program, and it recently surpassed “Gunsmoke” as the longest-running American primetime scripted entertainment program.

Posted: 19 days ago

Burned soldier portrait to show at Smithsonian

A life-sized oil painting of Retired Army Sgt. Richard Yarosh will go on display at the National Portrait Gallery at the Smithsonian Institution in Washington later this month. The portrait, by Matthew Mitchell, is a finalist in the Outwin Boochever Portrait Competition, which recognizes modern portraiture at the gallery known for its collection of notable Americans.

Posted: 19 days ago

Obamas big on White House gigs

The latest installment of the White House music series was too big for the East Room, so a high-wattage assortment of Latin musicians sent pulsating, can’t-help-but-bob-along rhythms tumbling out of a giant tent on the mansion’s South Lawn.

Posted: 19 days ago

Techies and celebrities gather to talk twitter

People were physically gathered for the two-day conference dedicated to Twitter. Company co-founder Biz Stone opened the conference with a 40-minute speech about the origins of Twitter and its goal to make a positive global impact.

Posted: 45 days ago

The Beatles still breaking records

The Beatles’ original U.K. studio albums were re-mastered at Abbey Road Studios in London over four years and released to coincide with the sale of “The Beatles: Rock Band” on the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and Wii.

Posted: 45 days ago