• Live mic accidentally caught someone's secret rage during GOP press conference

    Ah, yes: "Waste of my f*cking time." It's a phrase many Americans have probably found themselves thinking, recently.  But some of them can't hold it in, as evidenced by the way a hot microphone caught someone expressing their unedited opinion during a GOP press conference on Capitol Hill on Tuesday. SEE ALSO: Paul Ryan didn't give us the dab we wanted, he gave us the dab we deserved After House Speaker Paul Ryan concluded the press conference where he answered questions on President Trump's recent travel ban, a hot mic on CNN caught someone complaining about the conference just as Ryan walks off stage. "F*ck. Waste of my f*cking time," the person can be heard saying under their breath. It's unclear

  • Amanda Nunes changes gears, apologizes to Ronda Rousey after news of Rousey's possible retirement breaks

    Amanda Nunes made a post on Instragram apologizing to rival Ronda Rousey for comments she had made in the wake of her victory at UFC 207. Amanda Nunes wasn’t completely ignored before she defended her women’s bantamweight title against Ronda Rousey on Dec. 30 in the main event of UFC 207 in Las Vegas, but it would conservative to say the promotion was 95 percent about Rousey. Nunes quietly stewed in the background, insisting she wasn’t bothered by the slight.

  • Princess Beatrice of York Hangs With Kate Middleton, but Her Style's on Another Level

    You might have heard Princess Beatrice's name with ties to Uber executive Dave Clark. The longtime couple made headlines recently with news of their split, but we're here to prove the Royal Highness of York can hold her own. Not only does the princess regularly attend family events alongside her younger sister, Eugenie; her grandmother Queen Elizabeth II; and Kate Middleton, but she also participates in charity work and is developing a career in business. From a fashion perspective, Beatrice is a natural. Her wardrobe consists of key pieces that turn heads on the red carpet, at fashion shows, and on the street, but it's the way she wears them that counts. While the princess favors Peter Pan collars,

  • Young Father Dies After Tooth Infection Spreads to His Lungs

    A California family is grieving the loss of a young father who they say died early Monday morning after a tooth infection spread to his lungs and eventually stopped his heart.

  • Homeowner charged with manslaughter for shooting at home invasion suspects

    A Minnesota homeowner is facing manslaughter charges after he told police he shot at a group of men who had tried breaking into his home, and one of the suspects later died in the hospital. David Allen Pettersen, 65, called police around 7 a.m. Saturday to report a possible burglary and shooting at his home in Fieldon Township, just south of Madelia. According to the charging documents, Pettersen told the dispatcher he fired his handgun at a gray car that was leaving his property after an attempted burglary. A deputy responding to the call found the car 2 miles north of Pettersen's home, with 3 people inside. One of the passengers, 19-year-old Nicolas Thomas Embertson, had a gunshot wound and

  • A Body Language Expert Examines Donald and Melania Trump's Public Interactions

    In the early hours of Nov. 9, just after celebrating his presidential victory, Donald and Melania share a brief embrace at his election night party at the Hilton Midtown hotel in New York City. Although the two are touching and sharing a moment as a couple, Wood reads this photo as very stiff and formal. "Her arm is not wrapped around his, the fingers on her hand are splayed out instead of together or cupping his arm," Wood said. "It's a distancing hand placement. That's not normally how you would respond to a kiss from your husband." Wood also noticed Melania is sort of pulling back from Donald with her body. "She's holding her chest back, and she's arching her head and chin up instead of going

  • 10 Classic Muscle Cars That Are Easy to Restore

    Over the last few years, more companies have started offering an impressive number of official factory-licensed parts for some of the more iconic muscle cars - from engine decals and correct taillight screws to entire bodies. The Mustang single-handedly kicked off the ponycar segment in the ’60s and accelerated the muscle car arms race in a way that no other model can. In its first five years on sale, Ford sold over 2.5 million of them, which means there are plenty of surviving cars - and parts - out there.