An outdoor wedding ceremony in rural central Kansas made for some memorable wedding photos and video. Caleb and Candra Pence were saying their vows when a massive tornado touched down just a couple miles away. (May 23)
A video shows thieves victimizing a man lying passed out at the edge of a Westchester County, New York lawn. A man rooted through his pockets, picked him up and threw off his shoes. (May 23)
At least two dozen people have been arrested from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh during a series of protests over proposed state cuts to education. (May 23)
The head of the Secret Service makes his first public comment about the prostitution scandal. Senators were openly skeptical of Director Mark Sullivan's contention the prostitution scandal isn't indicative of a culture problem at the agency. (May 23)
Hewlett-Packard Co. plans to cut 27,000 jobs as the growing popularity of smartphones, the iPad and other mobile devices makes it tougher for the company to sell personal computers. (May 23)
A Massachusetts man who lost his son in Afghanistan was among the volunteers who planted nearly 33,000 flags in Boston Common leading up to Memorial Day weekend. (May 23)
Here's the latest news for: Wednesday, May 23: Egyptians vote in first free presidential election; Inquiry hears of wider Secret Service misbehavior; Senate panel to launch review of Facebook IPO, Band mates say FAMU victim volunteered to be hazed.
Singer-songwriter Schuyler Fisk - daughter of actress Sissy Spacek - on her new folksy album 'Blue Ribbon Winner' and about how her Oscar-winning mom taught her to play guitar. (May 23)
The parents of a Florida A&M drum major who died during a hazing ritual say they are having a hard time believing other band members' statements to detectives that Robert Champion volunteered to be hazed. (May 23)
Authorities say a father's prank at a southern New Jersey laundry nearly turned tragic when his toddler son briefly got stuck inside an active washing machine. (May 23)
President Barack Obama declared Wednesday the world has a 'new feeling about America' and more respect for its leadership, weaving re-election themes into a commencement speech to jubilant graduates of the U.S. Air Force Academy. (May 23)
Lines have been long and some were forced to wait for hours, but that didn't seem to dull the sense of amazement Egyptians expressed at having a choice in the Arab world's first truly competitive presidential election. (May 23)
Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney says American children are getting "a third-world education" because the system is failing them. (May 23)
Michael Stuhlbarg - who plays ruthless gangster Arnold Rothstein in HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire' - takes on a character of different dimensions in the new 'MIB 3' film. (May 23)
Healthy men shouldn't get routine prostate cancer screenings, says updated advice from a government panel that found the PSA blood tests do more harm than good. (May 22)
Michael Stuhlbarg - who plays ruthless gangster Arnold Rothstein in HBO's 'Boardwalk Empire' - takes on a character of different dimensions in the new 'MIB 3' film. (May 24)
Kristen Stewart, Kirsten Dunst and Sam Riley are in Cannes talking about their experiences filming the much anticipated adaptation of the classic novel 'On The Road.' (May 23)
Doctors in the northern province of Takhar reported what they described as case of mass hysteria at a girl's school in the provincial capital Taluqan. (May 23)
Cartoonlike buzzards wielding a knife and fork, anvil and oversized mallet might seem like an odd way to welcome tourists, but Porter Sculpture Park is no typical roadside attraction. (May 23)
Secret Service Director Mark Sullivan has apologized for the conduct of employees caught up on a Colombia prostitution scandal. Sullivan is testifying to Congress for the first time since the scandal erupted in Cartagena, Colombia. (May 23)
Nearly a year and a half after the ouster of autocratic leader Hosni Mubarak, (m) millions of Egyptians lined up for hours outside polling stations on Wednesday to choose a president of their own. (May 23 2012)
Jesse McCartney jumps into the horror genre with his new movie 'Chernobyl Diaries' written and produced by Oren Peli, who directed "Paranormal Activity.' The movie was shot with a handheld camera and mostly improvised. (May 22)