Special operations personnel unconvinced regarding idea of female commandos
According to interviews and documents obtained by The Associated Press, it was found in surveys that men in US special operations forces don't think that women can meet the physical and mental demands
One dead, 4 hurt in Bloomington car and tour bus collision
A tour bus carrying 17 people collided with a Dodge Charger in Bloomington, leaving one person killed and four others injured on Sunday, officials said.
Survey highlights distracted-driving behaviors of motorists
Close on the heels of an AAA Foundation study which revealed that distracted driving causes nearly 60 percent of teen crashes, a new online survey carried out by Erie Insurance company has highlighted
Obama meets friends, including a Pizza Man, before leaving Treasure Coast
US president Barack Obama on his two-day trip to the Treasure coast met many of his old friends. He spent time with them and also played golf before leaving for Washington on Sunday.
Pipeline Project to bring Water to Drought-Stricken Areas could take Over a Decade
Lots of hopes are attached with a pipeline project that will bring billions of gallons of water per years to certain areas of eastern New Mexico that are facing drought-stricken situation.
Elizabeth Sullivan, 104, owes her Longevity to Dr. Pepper
Elizabeth Sullivan of Fort Worth, Texas, has just turned 104. This woman from the US has shared secret to her long life and it can be said with surety that it is not what you have been expecting.
Platoon in Alaska at Fort Wainwright Faces Investigation over ‘Racial Thursdays’
According to reports, a platoon in Alaska at Fort Wainwright is presently undergoing an investigation for ‘racial Thursdays’.
Racist stickers appear on windows of businesses across East Austin
On Wednesday, racist stickers appeared on the windows of businesses across East Austin. The stickers, featuring a city of Austin logo, read thus: "Exclusively for White People.