CDC: Bread beats out chips as biggest salt source Bread and rolls are the No. 1 source of salt in the American diet, accounting for more than twice as much sodium as salty junk food like potato chips.
NYC's Times Square gets huge heart for Valentine's Touch the heart and it starts to beat. Hold hands or kiss and the 10-foot-high interactive work glows brighter and beats faster.
$16 house? Dallas area man evicted after squatting After paying $16 to file a one-page claim to an empty, $340,000 home in an upscale Dallas suburb, Kenneth Robinson moved in furniture, hung a "No Trespassing"
NYC parade record? 5,438 tons of paper in 1945 New York City Sanitation Commissioner John Doherty says he expect to see about 40 tons of paper showered on the New York Giants during their Super Bowl victory
McDonald's pulls ad after pit bull owner outrage The ad said eating a Chicken McBite was less risky than petting a stray pit bull, shaving your head, naming your son Sue or giving friends your Facebook
Police: Naked woman charged with DWI Austin police said a woman driving in the nude cited sexual intercourse as the reason she could not perform part of a field sobriety test Saturday night.
Love gone wrong? Go digital to get over an ex You thought you found your one true love online, but now you've been dumped by text or defriended on Facebook without a peep of explanation. Hours of bad TV in
Police: Man robs bank with apple pies A man robbed a Sacramento bank Saturday, police say, armed only with apple pies.
Chicago college offers class on Occupy movement Thirty-two undergraduate students are enrolled at Roosevelt University's "Occupy Everywhere" class. It's a three-credit political science course that looks at
Super Bowl ads battle for championship The pressure was on. The tension was thick. And then, there were yawns in between. The Super Bowl may have been a nail biter, but the ads were a snooze.