This take on the saying “You only live once” has resurfaced from the depths of obscurity to become the mantra of thousands if not millions of young people today thanks to its use in popular music.
Father of 30 children pays as little as $1.49 a month in child support
Meet Desmond Hatchett of Knoxville Tennessee. He has fathered 30 children with 11 different women over 14 years. Hatchett even admitted to fathering 4 children in the same year; twice.
Philadelphia 76ers battle back to even series
The Philadelphia 76ers showed tremendous resolve in coming back from a fifteen point deficit as they stunned the Boston Celtics with a final score of 92-83.
Video: Obama rolls out new higher education ad
A major part of President Barack Obama’s re-election campaign has been focusing on the 18-24 year old sect by making higher education a priority.
What your ride says about you
Like shoes, a car can say a lot about a person. Whether you drive an SUV, Beamer, truck or Mini, your ride can tell someone else a lot about you.
Two FAMU band members plead no contest
Aaron Golson, 19, and Sean Hobson, 23, were sentenced Thursday in Tallahassee to 30 days in the Leon County work camp followed by 12 months of probation. They were charged in the hazing case of freshman Bria Shante Hunter.
Jackie Chan declares retirement from action films
The legendary fighting actor announced he is leaving the movie genre, saying, "I don't just want to be an action star ... I want to be a true actor. I want to be an Asian Robert De Niro."
Texas father shells out $1.5 million for 5 daughters education
The daughter’s choices in school across the country only add to their father’s expenses. Their choices to all go to different schools was reportedly influenced by family friend former U.S. President George W. Bush.
Eating disorder misconceptions
I would need many more than a few hundred words to dispel all the myths about eating disorders, so for now I will outline just a few of the most common misconceptions.
Student loan debt collectors earn more than $400,000 a year
Seven employees at Educational Credit Management, a Minnesota nonprofit group that works with the government to collect on loans in default, earned more than $400,000 through commissions up to 31 percent.










