How likely we are to get trampled or punched over a big sale on Black Friday depends where we live and which store we're in at the time.
Do you think Texas or Louisiana ranks higher for Black Friday violence?
At the White House on Tuesday, President Obama introduced 10 new provisions aimed at reducing the gun violence he says is plaguing the entire country, as evidenced by the spate of mass shootings that have occurred over the last several years.
Over the years I have heard some pretty crazy stories, but this one is crazy. An Iowa man gets arrested for assaulting his wife with a McChicken sandwich.
There is a new "game" being played in some cities and I'm sure it will make its way to Amarillo soon. It's called "Knockout." It's basically where a person goes up and knocks out an unsuspecting victim. There have been many severed injuries that have come from the idiots doing this.
This week's spotlight on violent video games does not start and stop with the actions and words of Vice President Joe Biden. A nationwide survey commissioned by Common Sense Media and the Center for American Progress found that an estimated 89% of parents believe violence in video games is a problem.
Queensryche have been in the headlines for a good portion of the year, and not under the best circumstances. In a new interview, guitarist Michael Wilton reveals just how bad things got during the alleged physical confrontation between himself and singer Geoff Tate.
A new academic paper suggests that the proliferation of violent videos games over the past 20 years has contributed to the more than 50 percent decrease in violent crime over that time period.
The paper’s authors analyzed published studies on the topic of violence and video games, and were able to conclude that “though there is evidence that violent video games cause aggression in a laboratory se