A new survey by Public Policy Polling asked respondents which they had a higher opinion of: Congress or another item on the list. The survey revealed that Congress is not too popular.
Dodge has released a set of commercials featuring the main character in Anchorman, Ron Burgundy, who is played by actor Will Ferrell to promote the automaker's Durango.
A Philadelphia TV news anchor is being criticized for trying to get her Twitter followers to watch the station's coverage of a deadly shooting by comparing it to "Breaking Bad."
The internet has been buzzing over a story about two meteorologists who got into a brawl over differences in opinion of a weather forecast. But is it true?
Michael Childs, the man who purportedly left a hilarious voice mail message of him providing a play-by-play description of a car accident and describing how a group of four old women beat up a man who hit their car, has Shreveport roots.
They say you only have one shot at a first impression. Jason Mortensen's wife Candice can argue otherwise.
While filming her husband recovering in a hospital bed after surgery, Candice was taken by surprise when her dazed husband didn't seem to recognize who she was. But what makes the video even better is his reaction when she tells him.
You may have seen the YouTube video that involves a woman twerking in what looks to be an apartment, then falling over into a coffee table with candles and catching fire. Turns out it's fake.
A new poll reveals that even though Americans don't want to get into another war in the Middle East, the largest majority of U.S. citizens approve of sending Congress to Syria. This earth-shaking information was released today from The Onion as President Obama pushes his plan of military intervention in Syria. And it's completely imaginary.