Malala Yousafzai On Her Nobel Peace Prize Win: 'We Should All Fight For Our Rights'
New Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai spoke Friday morning about being one of two people selected to be awarded this year's prize.
Malala Yousafzai's Nobel Peace Prize Win Reaction: Watch Online Live Stream
Watch a free live stream of Malala Yousafzai's reaction being awarded the Nobel Prize along with Kailash Satyarthi for their work advancing youth rights.
St. Louis Police Shootings Timeline: Police-Involved Shootings Since Ferguson Protests Over Michael Brown's Death
A number of police-involved shootings have rocked the St. Louis area in the two months since Michael Brown, 18, was killed.
Red Bull Settlement Website Down? Site's Registrar Says Blame It On Web Traffic
The registrar of the website created to handle refund claims as part of a Red Bull settlement says "unusually high traffic volume" is to blame for it being down.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: NYC Hospitals Isolated 27 Patients On Suspicion Of Ebola In Past 2 Months
New York City's 11 public hospitals isolated the 27 patients in the past two months.
Red Bull Settlement Refund Checks Likely Under $10 Per Customer
Red Bull refund checks to be issued to consumers as part of a false-advertising lawsuit settlement will most likely be less than $10 per customer.
Will Millennials Determine The 2016 Presidential Election? New Poll Looks At Their Voting Plans
A new poll of U.S. millennials reveals a number of interesting trends two years before they vote in the 2016 presidential election.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: New York City Hospital Admits Man With Ebola-Like Symptoms: Report
A man with Ebola-like symptoms was admitted at New York City's Bellevue Hospital on Wednesday, according to a news report.
'Potential Ebola Patient' In Los Angeles County Hospital Isolation
A "potential Ebola patient" who recently traveled to Liberia is in isolation at a hospital in Los Angeles County.
Midterms 2014 Polling: Hagan Maintains 2 Percent Lead Over Tillis In New NC Senate Poll
Incumbent Democratic U.S. Sen. Kay Hagan polled 2 percent ahead of Republican challenger Thom Tillis in a new poll released Wednesday.
Red Bull Settlement: How To Claim Your Refund Check
Red Bull is paying refunds to consumers as part of a false-advertising lawsuit settlement. Here's how to claim your refund check.
Ebola Virus Vaccine: The Drugs That Will Help End The 2014 Ebola Outbreak
A look at the experimental drugs and vaccines that may bring an end to the deadly outbreak.
Dead Central Park Bear Cub Likely Run Over By Car
Examination of the cub's remains suggests impact by motor vehicle.
Dead Bear Cub Found In NYC's Central Park
A dead bear cub was first spotted under a bush by a dog walker.
Mohammed Hamzah Khan: Arrested US Teen Allegedly Wanted To Join ISIS
Chicago area teen Mohammaed Hamzah Khan was arrested and charged with attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State group.
Ebola Outbreak: India Monitoring Possible New Ebola Victim From Japan
A Japanese tourist on a visit to India is reportedly suspected to have contracted the Ebola virus.
Pot Brownies Rank Highest In Colorado Marijuana Edibles Survey
Weed brownies are still the most popular marijuana edibles in Colorado, according to a study released Monday.
Ebola Outbreak: Hazmat-Style Suits Face Distribution Crunch In Africa
International aid organizations fighting Ebola are having trouble getting hazmat suits to health-care workers in Africa.
Who Is Peter Kassig? American Threatened As ISIS' Next Beheading Victim
The Islamic State group threatened to kill American medic Peter Kassig next in a new beheading video released Friday.
US Ebola Outbreak: Possible Ebola Patients Being Monitored At DC Hospital, Georgia Jail
A patient suffering from Ebola-like symptoms has been admitted to Howard University Hospital in Washington, D.C.
GMO Labeling To Cost A Penny Per Person Per Day, Study Says
GMO labeling is estimated to cost less than a penny a day per person, according to a new study.
7-Eleven Teams With P90X Creator To Offer Healthy Food Options
7-Eleven is partnering with Tony Horton Kitchen to offer a new line of nutritional foods and beverages.
GMOs Emerge As Campaign Issue, From Hawaii To Iowa
Genetically modified food is becoming a campaign issue, and anti-GMO candidates say their signature issue has lots of room to grow.
USDA To Dedicate $52 Million To Organic, Local Food Initiatives
The USDA announced Monday it will spend $52 million to fund grants for organic and local food systems.
Companies Pursuing Non-GMO Products For Competitive Edge, Experts Say
Experts say that the companies introducing crops and vegetable varietals that are marketed as non-GMO may be onto something.
Redskins Fans Say Expired Budweiser Beer Sold At FedEx Field
A number of Washington Redskins fans have reported that they were served old beer at the team's FedEx Field.
Ello Invite Not Working? These Vitamin Salesmen Are Tired Of Hearing About It
Ello.com, the URL of a family-owned nutritional supplement retailer, is being inundated by people looking for the hot new social network Ello.
Record Global Soybean, Wheat Crops Expected As Rice, Corn Yields Stay Flat
The 2014-2015 season is projected to yield record soybean and wheat crops, while corn and rice keep pace with last season's output.
Argentinian Peso Fall Could Be Good For Farmers
The decline of the Argentinian peso versus the dollar could have a silver lining for Argentinian farmers and exporters.
USDA Plans To Review Organic Certification Organizations
The USDA is proposing annual reviews of organizations that certify farms and ranches as organic.