Andrew Bynum's blown it: The Lakers star's created a PR nightmare for himself. The pro basketball player should've known NBC prides itself on catching violators of handicapped parking spaces. The two, illegally used handicapped spots on July 16 is Time #2. Bynum's already been busted for disrespect May 4, Time #1. And he simply doesn't care. Read more
It may seem like a case of poor wedding planning for Tammy Hinton, the bride arrested at her own Michigan wedding--but it seems she's got the last laugh. Arrested brides are on the rise, not so unique. Read more
Honest Tea claims it's a test of scruples. But it's really damn good marketing. And it goes to charity. The beverage company is again throwing in unmanned 'stores' throughout the nation in 12 cities--already hitting Boston, Chicago, N.Y. and L.A. Read more
Texting and walking are dangerous--or at least that's the hoax. The rumor is Philadelphia thinks the two activities don't mix, and the Pennsylvania city's made it illegal to text while walking on the street--handing out $120 tickets to pedestrians. If it sounds ridiculous, it is. Read more
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) investigates an air traffic controller who's allegedly not only drunk on the job--but actively working at the air traffic Denver Center in Longmont, Colorado, when getting popped by a random drug and alcohol test. The employee's been in rehab since the incident. Read more
He thought he was being targeted. A guy who lives in the country isn't used to seeing trash littered and constantly dumped on his property. So when empty Lipton tea bottles were thrown on his property in the same spot--every day for two years including Earth Day and Easter Sunday--one Kansas guy wanted the source. Read more
The Facebook versus Google war continues: Developer Michael Lee Johnson is ticked, the former-Facebook advertiser continuing to spread his feelings of ill will about the social networking site that's yanked his ads--and disabled his ability to post ads permanently--after the guy tried to garner some Google Plus contacts. Read more
Casey Anthony's legal team may have helped her win an acquittal, freed over murder charges--but a California bounty hunter is putting a price on court words he claims indicate he was lied to by lead attorney Jose Baez and the accused murderer. Leonard Padilla better hope the accused murderer gets a book or media deal to garner some cash if he plans to see any money. Read more
Where in the world is Casey Anthony? Pretty much like Carmen Sandiego, nobody quite knows where she is exactly. The accused murderer's attorney could have a clue. He's got a fleet of planes and helicopters. Anthony boards a plane at Orlando Executive Airport, destination unknown -- after one defense attorney makes clear he's armed outside the jail. Read more