Celebrities are imploring kids to stop condom snorting, a trend that's recently picked up on YouTube.
Beyoncé is not allowing photographers to take pictures of her while she is on her latest world tour after the unflattering Super Bowl photos, sources say
A line of bulletproof school uniforms and backpacks were designed by a Columbian designer following multiple U.S. school shootings.
Australia will hold 5 percent of its foreign reserves in yuan, becoming the third country to establish direct currency trade with China.
The Troubled Asset Relief Program’s special inspector general warned that taxpayers are still on the hook for giant bank collapses.
Analysts expect a positive quarter as Dow moves toward more specialized chemicals and fewer cyclical business lines.
A U.N. agency tasked with monitoring and investigating signs of nuclear explosions said on Tuesday that it has detected radioactive gases that could be linked to a test conducted by North Korea on Feb. 12.
China will build a second, larger aircraft carrier capable of carrying more fighter jets, the official Xinhua news service reported on Tuesday, as part of Beijing’s efforts to build up military hardware.
N. Korea has responded to right-wing accusations that say Pyongyang was behind the Boston Marathon Bombing.
Durable goods orders measure the change in the total value of new orders for long-lasting manufactured goods.
Republican New Hampshire State Rep. Stella Tremblay believes the United States government may have orchestrated the Boston Marathon bombings as part of an elaborate “false flag” operation.
Senate Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus, D-Mont., announced Tuesday that he will not run for re-election in 2014, putting another Senate seat in play.
FAA expects delays up to 3.5 hours due to controller furloughs, but it's airlines who pay for any tarmac delays over three hours.
A preliminary examination of cell phones and computers used by the Tsarnaev brothers finds no sign of an accomplice, an official source says.
Authorities dropped charges against Paul Curtis, the Mississippi man accused of sending poisoned letters to the White House and a senator.
A group of state legislators proposed a new bill on Tuesday that would reinstate the death penalty in the state of Massachusetts. The state abandoned the death penalty in 1984, but some lawmakers hope to revive it following the Boston Marathon bombings.
For many decades now, economists have become fixated on the idea of “growth” as the ultimate goal of economic policy.
Evidence so far indicates that the Tsarnaev brothers did not have help from international terrorist groups.
Burger King is expanding its delivery services to Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
A fake tweet about the White House being attacked and the president being injured hammered stocks, for a moment.
The average house price in the United Kingdom is currently 163,943 pounds ($249,833), according to mortgage lender Halifax.
Nevada Lawmaker Kelvin Atkinson came out on Monday, saying that he is a "black, gay male."