Here is the new James Fortune/Still Able which was premiered this morning on The YAMS. Take a listen and let us know what you think by leaving a comment below!

Several men spent a morning wearing only boxer shorts, dress shoes, socks and neckties in downtown Houston, but their reasons for the odd act were charitable in nature.

Just because you can buy a cashmere sweater for $20 or three bottles of ketchup for the price of one doesn't mean you should. "Ask, 'Do I have something similar?' and 'Where am I going to store it?' before making a purchase," advises New York City professional organizer Julie Morgenstern, author of "Shed Your Stuff, Change Your Life."

Ingredients 2 (20 ounce) packages brownie mix 1 cup semisweet chocolate morsel 4 cups vanilla ice cream, softened 1/2 cup English toffee bits or 1/2 cup almond brickle chips CHOCOLATE SAUCE

via eurbweb.com *MSNBC reports that scientists are recruiting thousands of armchair archaeologists to help them decipher a “lost” gospel and other fragments of texts from ancient Egypt. The Ancient Lives project draws upon the same type of people power that drives citizen-science projects such as Galaxy Zoo, Planet Hunters, Foldit and EteRNA. In all these […]

via bcnn1.com As if Texas’ drought wasn’t bad enough, it might be a sign of something worse, some Christians worry. A favorite fishing spot in West Texas has turned blood-red, cuing rapture-ready believers to claim that it’s evidence of the end times. The OC Fisher Reservoir in San Angelo State Park has dried up, with […]

The show follows 12 kids ages 10-16 as they are mentored by established music artists. While no one is ever voted off, one lucky contestant will claim the final prize of a recording deal.

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Statistics show that 82.3% of African American children born in the U.S. since 1990 will not live in the same household as their biological fathers before they graduate high school. This film is for anyone that is or expecting to be a father.

Washington (CNN) -- The U.S. Senate passed a last-minute compromise plan to raise the nation's debt ceiling Tuesday, sending the bill to President Barack Obama to be signed into law only hours before what would have been an unprecedented default.

One of those supporting the plan was Rep. Gabrielle Giffords, D-Arizona, who cast her first House vote since being shot in the head in an assassination attempt in January. She received an emotional ovation when she entered the chamber.