Wild Turkeys Resurgent Across America As Thanksgiving Day 2014 Nears
Wild turkeys are making a comeback across the U.S., residents from Maryland to California reported as the Thanksgiving holiday approaches.
Bill Cosby Gets Standing Ovation Friday Despite Rape Accusations
Comedian Bill Cosby got a standing ovation Friday despite rape and sexual assault allegations from more than a dozen women.
Comedian Faizon Love Defends Bill Cosby, Slams Hannibal Buress In Vulgar Twitter Meltdown
Comedian Faizon Love has been defending Bill Cosby against rape allegations in the past four days in a vulgar Twitter meltdown.
Running Back Breaks All-Time NCAA Single-Game Rushing Record For Second Week In A Row
Oklahoma running back Samaje Perine broke the FBS single-game record for rushing yards Saturday, notching 427 yards against Kansas.
Why Is The Ferguson Grand Jury Still Undecided On Darren Wilson Indictment?
A grand jury has yet to reach a decision on whether to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson, but protesters are marching.
Thanksgiving Vegetarian Recipes: 8 Vegan Takes On Traditional Dishes
Thanksgiving Day dinner is a great opportunity to try out recipes for vegetarian and vegan side dishes, main courses and desserts.
Bill Cosby Rape Allegations: Why Doesn't He Face Criminal Charges?
As more women allege that they were raped or sexually assaulted by Bill Cosby, observers wonder why he isn't facing criminal charges.
House Republicans File Obamacare Lawsuit Against Obama Administration
The lawsuit claims the Obama administration set up a "giveaway" of billions to the insurance industry under the landmark law.
Why Is It So Cold And Snowy In November? Blame Global Warming
Global warming is a key factor in this week's "Arctic blast" cold snap that has chilled the entire U.S. and dropped feet of snow on upstate New York.
Secret Service Chief: White House Jumper Incident Could Have 'Dire Consequences'
Acting Secret Service Chief Joseph Clancy said that the September incident in which a man jumped a fence and entered the White House could have "dire consequences" in Wednesday testimony before a Congressional committee.
Even Hawaii Had Freezing Temperatures Below 32 Degrees Tuesday
Freezing temperatures swept North America Tuesday, driving temperatures to 32 degrees or lower in all 50 states.
St. Louis Police Forum Urges Civilians To Get Guns
Users of a St. Louis police online forum urged the populace to buy guns to protect themselves in the event of violent riots following the grand jury passing down a decision about whether to indict Ferguson police officer Darren Wilson in connection with the shooting death of teen Michael Brown.
Navy Secretary Defends $4.7 Million Overseas Travel Bill
U.S. Navy Secretary Ray Mabus reportedly said the $4.7 million in taxpayer money he has spent on overseas travel has been a "phenomenal" investment.
How Can Charles Manson Marry ‘Star’ Burton In Prison?
Serial killer Charles Manson is getting married while in prison. Here's how he's able to exchange vows while serving a life sentence for a string of murders.
Israel Terror Attack: Palestinian Man Stabbed In Jerusalem In Wake Of Deaths
A Palestinian man was stabbed following a terror attack that left four people dead in an East Jerusalem synagogue Tuesday.
Ebola Deadly Outbreak: Why Is Liberia Improving While Sierra Leone Continues To Battle New Cases?
While the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone continues to worsen, Liberia has seen a dramatic drop in its rate of new Ebola cases in recent weeks.
ISIS Beheading Video: Is The World Growing Desensitized To Islamic State Propaganda?
"Americans are unfortunately becoming desensitized to ISIS beheadings, almost to the point of thinking, 'You see one, you've seen 'em all.'"
Another Russian Military Plane Intercepted Over Baltic By NATO Jets
A Russian military airplane flying over the Baltic Sea was intercepted by NATO fighters on Monday, Latvia's army said.
Aurora Theater Shooting Judge Denies Motion To Be Replaced
The judge presiding over the trial of Aurora, Colorado, movie theater shooting suspect James Holmes has denied a request that he be replaced.
Bhopal Gas Leak: India Pledges More Relief For Survivors
Thirty years after the Bhopal gas leak catastrophe, the Indian government has promised to provide new compensation for survivors.
Was Nolan Burch Hazed Before Freshman's Death At WVU Frat?
Much of the discussion following the tragic death of freshman Nolan Burch at a West Virginia University fraternity has centered on whether he was hazed.
ISIS Releases Graphic Propaganda Video For Ansar Bait al-Maqdis
The Islamic State terrorist group, commonly referred to as ISIS, released a video Friday for the Sinai-based military group Ansar Bait al-Maqdis.
How To Apply For Obamacare: Affordable Care Act Open Enrollment Health Insurance Exchange Application Process Is Straightforward
Insurance coverage purchased under Obamacare will take effect as early as Jan. 1.
Black Friday Deals Often More Expensive Than Other Sales
Black Friday deals are sold to consumers as if they're the best sales of the year. But evidence shows that they're often no better than other markdowns throughout the year.
Obamacare Enrollment: Changing Coverage Could Be Key To Saving Money On Health Care Costs
A new study shows that customers who consider new options, rather than blindly re-enrolling in their existing plans, could save money this year.
One World Trade Center Window Washers Trapped, Dangling Near 68th Floor
Two window washers have been rescued after being trapped on scaffolding 68 floors above the ground at One World Trade Center in New York City .
NYC Subway, Bus Fare Hike Proposed By MTA
The New York City MTA is considering raising MetroCard prices yet again under a new proposal.
New Yorkers High On NYC's New Marijuana Policy
Many city residents support Mayor Bill de Blasio's new marijuana policy, which will allow officers to issue summons to minor offenders.
Marijuana Arrests Down Across US, But Advocates Want More Progress
Marijuana arrests were down across the U.S. in 2013, and a majority of the public now favors legalizing weed.
Rumored $800M Led Zeppelin Reunion Offer 'Rubbish': Publicist
A rumor that Robert Plant turned down $800 million to embark on a Led Zeppelin reunion tour is untrue, the singer's publicist said.