Though the Cold War has been officially dead since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991, the Americans and Russians have never really stopped their mutual distrust and sabotage.
What does lunch cost you? Your streaming services? How about your cell phone? Yes gas has gone up, but because it's there in neon lights it seems worse.
If you are having to put your big spring break vacation on hold, take a look at these five day trips you can take that are just a couple of hours out of town.
I'll be honest, I thought they were talking about a different city than Kiev. They weren't, and here's why we were all pronouncing Kyiv wrong the whole time.
Friday night's telecast of the Opening Ceremony of the 2014 Winter Olympics at Sochi, Russia was breathtaking. The projections on the floor of the Fisht Olympic Stadium, the ballet dancers spinning for five minutes with those cool strings of lights, the massive horses that were suspended from the ceiling, the huge lighted figures that represented each sport in the Winter Olympics - I couldn't sto
By now, most of you have heard of the meteorite that caused a bunch of damage in Russia and injured over 1,100 people. Glass was literally raining down on people. Either as a result of busted windows or the meteorite itself getting so hot as it entered the atmosphere that it turned into glass. At least there's an explanation that makes sense for the Russian incident. That's not the case with t