Saudi Arabia Oil Woes? New Special Office Reportedly Aims At Cutting Government Spending Amid Slump In Prices
A new office has been established as the nation grapples with low oil prices and the prospect of its first budget deficit since 2009.
World Vegan Day 2015: Facts, New York City Restaurants, Recipes, And More To Celebrate Animal-Free Diets
Celebrate World Vegan Day Sunday with these animal-free recipes and venues.
Will Syria Become Obama's Vietnam? Amid Anti-ISIS Fight, Fear Of Protracted Conflict Leads To Comparisons, But Experts Are Divided
A White House plan to send U.S. special operations forces to Syria to help combat the Islamic State group reminded some observers of a past military effort.
Thailand Economic Recovery 2015: Struggles Continue In Wake Of Chinese Slump, Military Coup
Structural economic issues, along with the slowdown in China's economic growth, have taken a toll on Thailand.
Halloween Alcoholic Drink Ideas 2015: 5 Easy Recipes For Punch, Cocktails, Sangria, Cider And More
Make punch with "eyeballs," "bloody" sangria and other drinks.
Malaysia Electronic Cigarette Ban Fails Amid Controversy Over Health Effects And Safety
The health ministry said it still aims to eventually ban e-cigarettes.
How To Sign Up For Obamacare 2016: Open Enrollment Dates, Prices, Common Health Insurance Questions, Definitions And More
Not sure what your deductible should be, or even what a deductible is? Read on.
Hiker Finds Ancient Viking Sword In Norway Estimated To Be 1,200 Years Old
“It might be used today if you sharpened the edge,” a county conservator told CNN.
Amazon Prime Now Lawsuit: 4 Drivers Sue For Unpaid Overtime In Proposed Class Action Suit
The legal action by Prime Now drivers follows a number of similar lawsuits filed by drivers at other technology companies.
Bacon Cancer Link: Twitter Reacts To WHO Announcement, See The Best Tweets From #FreeBacon, #JeSuisBacon, #Bacongeddon
"If #bacon is wrong, we don't want to be right," read one tweet.
National Chocolate Day 2015: How To Get Freebies, Plus Facts To Celebrate The Food Of The Gods
Take advantage of online deals or visit cooking demos to get free chocolate.
Obamacare Rates 2016 Explained: With 7.5 Percent Increase In Premiums, Who Is Affected And Why?
The 7.5 percent increase is only an average, and price hikes will vary substantially by state.
Israeli-Palestinian Peace Proposal? Students Must Learn Arabic And Hebrew, Knesset Member Suggests In New Bill
Israeli lawmaker hopes to foster cultural understanding and peace with a bill to teach Arabic to Israeli students and Hebrew to Arabic students.
Iran Nuclear Deal: Big Tobacco Sees Opportunity For Cigarette Market Amid Lagging Revenues Elsewhere
With international sanctions slated for repeal as early as next year, tobacco companies could benefit from gaining a foothold now in the Iranian market.
Saudi Arabia Sentences Shiite Cleric Sheikh Nimr After Protests, Iran Says Execution Would Come At ‘Heavy Price’
Iran warned that if Saudi Arabia executed Sheikh Nimr, his death “would exact a heavy price.”
Halloween Quotes 2015: 7 Funny Sayings, Poetic Verses, And Quips About Ghosts, Costumes And More
Halloween has long inspired poets and prose writers, from Poe to Longfellow.
United Nations Campaign 'Turn The World Blue' 2015 In Pictures: See The Pyramids, Other Landmarks Lit Up In UN Anniversary Celebration [PHOTOS]
Countries around the world celebrated the 70th anniversary of the United Nations, an organization that has come under criticism for being ineffective.
After Damning Report, Walgreens Tables Plans To Expand Theranos Blood Testing Centers Nationwide
Questions have arisen over whether Theranos' vaunted blood-testing technology works as well as the company has claimed it does.
Hillary Clinton Endorses Obama's Reductions In School Testing Wrought By No Child Left Behind, Education Law She Voted For
In 2001, Hillary Clinton voted for No Child Left Behind. She has since both criticized the law and promoted the fact she voted for it.
Vatican Family Synod 2015: Highlights Of Pope Francis' Speech Criticizing Bishops, After Stalemate Over Divorcees And Gays
"The Church’s first duty is not to hand down condemnations or anathemas," Francis said.
Comet Lovejoy Releases Alcohol And Sugar Into Space, Study Finds
The discovery regarding Comet Lovejoy's emissions boosts evidence that comets could have helped create organic molecules that led to life in the solar system.
Haiti Elections 2015: Presidential Candidates, Key Issues, Dates, Violence Concerns, How To Get Results And Everything Else You Need To Know
In Haiti, 54 people are running for president in the elections scheduled for Sunday.
China Interest Rate Cut And Crude Oil Prices: Copper, Nickel, Aluminum And Other Commodities Spike After Bank Decision
Many analysts say its too soon to tell how prices of commodities, including base metals, will fare in the long run.
Halloween Costume Ideas For Babies 2015: Inspiring, Cute Ways To Dress Up Your Little One
During Halloween, your child can be anything you want him or her to be.
When Is Ashura 2015? Dates, Key Facts, History, Plus Why Shiites Self-Flagellate On This Muslim Holy Day
For Shiite Muslims, Ashura commemorates the death of Hussein, the grandson of the Prophet Muhammad.
Brazil Stock Market Making A Comeback? Foreign Investors Have Spent $4.2 Billion On Local Equities So Far In October
“This is the best time to buy in years,” one investor said.
Will Brazil President Dilma Rousseff Be Impeached? Lawyers Slated To File Petition Wednesday
Dilma Rousseff has been implicated in a corruption scandal that has led to months of political wrangling as Brazil's economy slumps.
Halloween Controversial Costume Ideas 2015: What Not To Dress Up As, Including Ray Rice, 'The ISIS Terrorist,' And More [PHOTOS]
Sometimes, trying to be original or creative can go horribly awry.
US Navy Tours Chinese Aircraft Carrier Liaoning Amid South China Sea Tensions
Both China and the U.S. appeared to try to keep the visit under wraps.
What Is Shigella? Bacteria That Causes Nasty Stomach Bug Sickens Dozens At California Restaurant
Shigella can cause diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps, and poses greater risks to those with weaker immune systems.