Climate Change Can Take a Bad Toll on California Beaches, Economy: Study
Study shows that climate change might harm California beaches, as well as the state’s economy.
FDA Disputes “Dr. Oz Show” and Says Apple Juice is Safe to Drink
Arsenic levels are non-threatening.
Jacqueline Kennedy Tapes Reveal Her Thoughts on Presidential Life, Marriage, and Martin Luther King, Jr.
Tapes of Jackie Kennedy show her real thoughts.
Michigan Governor Puts Child Obesity on Health To-Do List
Governor announced plan that will track child obesity throughout the state.
DC Comics' New Series Gives 'Justice League' a Super Makeover
DC Comics' Jim Lee and Geoff Johns knew that fashioning a reboot of the Justice League series would be no easy feat. In an interview with the International Business Times, artist Lee and writer Johns spoke about the new series and some of the challenges they faced.
Levi Johnston Book Details Emerge, and They Are Different From Those of Palin Family
Book comes out on Sept. 20.
Sex Between Humans and Neanderthals Did Not Happen Too Often: Scientists
Sex between the two species was quite rare, according to scientists.
Illinois Teen Charged With Killing Parents Gave Phony Alibis, Conflicting Stories, Police Say
John Granat, 17, of Illinois allegedly beat his parents to death.
Depression Still Taboo for One-Fourth of Patients, Symptoms Not Diagnosed: Study
People with depression still find it difficult to talk about it, study shows.
Search for Missing California Boy With Severe Autism Resumed After Bad Weather Delays
Joshua Robb, 8, ran away from his school on Monday.
Diabetes Epidemic Widespread, Health Officials Call for Research
The number of people with diabetes worldwide has reached 366 million.
Social Networks, Blogs Take up Most of Americans’ Time Online: Nielsen Survey
Nielsen survey shows that Americans spend most of their social networking time on Facebook.
Testosterone Levels Drop When Men Become Fathers: Study
Study shows that testosterone levels in men decrease once they’ve had a baby.
Smoking Marijuana And Being Obese Are Unrelated, Study Suggests
Study on marijuana use suggests it is not linked to obesity.
Astronomers Discover 50 New Planets, Including 16 ‘Super Earths’
Astronomers at European Southern Observatory Chile location discover new planets.
What Big Teeth They Had! Scientists Discover Ancient Predatory Fish
Academy of Natural Sciences discovers predatory fish fossil.
Illinois Woman Who Injected Beef Fat Into Her Face Died of Natural Causes
Woman died of natural causes, medical examiner says.
For Less Than $30, Schools and Universities Can Have Piece of NASA History
NASA is giving away space tiles, astronaut food to preserve Space Shuttle Program’s history.
Not Paying Child Support Means Jail Time for Some, Even When They Can’t Pay
Many of these people go to jail without even speaking to an attorney.
Bad Turkey: Salmonella Prompts Recall of More Than 180,000 Pounds of Ground Turkey Products
Cargill issues a Class I recall on Sept. 11.
Judge: Government Agency Must Decide Which Animals, Plants Go on Endangered Species List by 2018
A federal judge has ruled that a government agency must pick up the pace in approving, rejecting species for the endangered list.
Texas Daycare Owner Arrested for Allegedly Drugging Milk, Abusing Kids
The owner of a Texas daycare center has been arrested for allegedly drugging milk and abusing the kids.
Republican Bob Turner, Democrat David Weprin in Close Race for Anthony Weiner's Seat in Congress
Republican Bob Turner and Democrat David Weprin are up for Weiner’s seat in Sept. 13 election.
Susana Martinez Admits Her Grandparents Came to U.S. Illegally; Gets Slammed by Immigration, Religious Groups
New Mexico governor admits paternal grandparents came to U.S. ‘without documents.’
Climate Report: Crazy, Extreme Weather in 2011 Linked to Global Warming
Weather disasters of 2011 may have been partly caused by global warming, a climate report suggests.
People May be Hardwired to Prefer Cute, Ugly Animals to Other Humans: Study
People respond preferentially to pictures of animals, according to a new study.
Hooters Vampire Attacks Elderly Man, Warned Him Before Biting
Woman tells old man she's a vampire before attacking him.
Wilkes Barre Flooding Worse Than Expected; Pennsylvania Governor Urges Residents to Avoid Flood Waters, Says Rescue Phase Has Begun
Waters receding, but still causing concern.
9/11 First Responders Insulted from Being Blocked from WTC Ceremony
First responders are aghast at not being invited to attend the World Trade Center memorial ceremony on Sunday, September 11, 2011.
Rate of Underinsured, Uninsured Adults Goes Up, But Affordable Care Act May be Able to Help: Study
Study shows that Affordable Care Act may be able to counter health coverage problems in U.S.