Berlin Wall Anniversary Music Playlist: A Soundtrack To History
The Berlin Wall and its collapse inspired many great songs. Here are a few of them to listen to as the world commemorates the 25th anniversary of its fall.
Hawaii Volcano Update: Kilauea Lava Flow Halted For Now
The lava flow from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano has stopped advancing toward the heart of the Big Island village of Pahoa.
Berlin Wall Tourism: Where To See Wall Pieces In The US [PHOTOS]
Pieces of the dismantled Berlin Wall have been installed in locations across the globe. Here are some places you can see them in the U.S.
Obamacare Lawsuit 2014 Update: Supreme Court To Hear New Affordable Care Act Legal Challenge
The U.S. Supreme Court announced Friday it will be taking up a new challenge to the Affordable Care Act, better known as Obamacare.
Robert O'Neill Outs Himself As Bin Laden Shooter
Robert O'Neill says he's the Navy SEAL who killed Osama Bin Laden, and confirms the other shooters include author Matt Bissonnette.
Rick Perry In Court On Abuse Of Power Charges
Texas Gov. Rick Perry appeared in court Thursday for the first hearing on felony abuse of power charges.
Brazil Police Shooting: Police Officers Allegedly Kill 9 In Belem Revenge Attacks, Twitter Reacts With #ChacinaEmBelem
Nine people were killed in Brazil in a spree that authorities are investigating as possible revenge for the death of a police officer.
High Voter Turnout Drove GOP Wins In Key Senate Midterm Races
High voter turnout helped boost Republicans to win seven key U.S. Senate races across the nation in Tuesday's midterm elections.
Who Is Alex From Vine? Online Star Is New Alex From Target
Alex from Vine became the latest Twitter celebrity on Tuesday, just days after Alex From Target became a household name.
New Ebola Outbreak Raises Fears In Sierra Leone
An area of Sierra Leone that had avoided the ongoing Ebola outbreak has reportedly been hit by the deadly virus.
2014 Midterm Elections Results: Facebook's Impact Drives Controversy
A Facebook feature allows users to access a range of information about voters in the midterm elections. Critics say it could influence turnout.
Milk Is Now More Expensive Than Gasoline
The average price for a gallon of milk came in at $3.73 nationwide for September, while the average price for a gallon of gas was just under $3.
EU Headed For Recession? Growth Forecasts Scaled Back
"The situation in the euro area remains extremely fragile," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said. The next two years don't look much better.
Where Do I Vote? How To Find Polling Places For 2014 Midterms
The 2014 midterm elections are Tuesday, so here's a guide to help you figure out the polling place where you are registered to vote tomorrow.
Ebola Outbreak: Air Transport A Critical Problem For Aid Workers
Aid organizations turn to governments, militaries and NGOs to address the the transport challenges hindering the response in the Ebola zone.
One World Trade Center Opens Doors As Condé Nast Employees Move In
The $3.9B, 104-story One World Trade Center building is not only America's tallest building, but a potent reminder of the 9/11 terror attacks.
UK Leaving The EU? Britain, Germany Battle Over Migrant Workers, 'National Interest'
A showdown between the United Kingdom and Germany over migration within the European Union continues to sharpen.
No Halloween Snowstorm Forecast For NYC, Northeast
New York City and the Northeast are forecast to see no snow on Halloween night, despite a number of forecasts this week.
Feds Spent $20 Billion On Secret 'Micropurchases': Report
The U.S. government reportedly has spent at least $20 billion of taxpayer money on secret purchases by federal employees so far this year.
Halloween Music Playlist 2014: An Eclectic Selection Of Scary Songs
Here's an eclectic list of songs to add a little variety to your Halloween party playlist.
Hagel Defends Ebola Quarantines For Military As 'Science-Oriented'
U.S. Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel says the decision to require 21-day quarantine periods for troops returning from West Africa was "science-oriented."
Former Boston Mayor Thomas Menino Dies At 71 After Cancer Battle
The city's longest-serving mayor, he had been battling cancer since March.
Ebola Outbreak: Health Care Workers Needed, But Quarantines, Travel Bans Pose Obstacles
Aid organizations say the ongoing recruitment of volunteers is crucial, but quarantines, travel bans and other obstacles complicate the process.
What Is Propylene Glycol? Fireball Whisky Recall Centers On Ingredient
Propylene glycol has been thrust into the spotlight as a firestorm rages over the controversial ingredient's role in a Fireball Whisky recall.
No Fireball Whisky Recall Over Propylene Glycol In US, Company Says
Don't worry, Fireball Whisky has not been recalled in the U.S., and the company that produces it ensured customers Tuesday that the whiskey is "safe to drink."
2014 Midterm Elections: Early Voting Reveals Senate Race Insights
Here’s a breakdown of how the voting so far in five states with important U.S. Senate races in the midterms.
Obamacare Anniversary: More People Covered By Health Care Insurance, But You Can't Keep Your Doctor
The Affordable Care Act was touted as a way to get uninsured Americans signed up for some form of health care coverage.
Pope Francis: Evolution Is Real, God Is Not A ‘Magician’
Pope Francis has said that the concepts of evolution and creationism are not mutually exclusive ideas.
Hurricane Sandy Anniversary 2014: NYC Victims Still Waiting For Home Repair Funding Two Years After Storm Hit New York
Many New York City residents are still rebuilding their homes two years after Hurricane Sandy swept through the region. Why is it taking so long?
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Georgia, Minnesota Governors Institute New Restrictions
Georgia and Minnesota instituted new Ebola restrictions Monday, the same day N.J. and N.Y. eased mandatory quarantine requirements.