Leprosy Outbreak 2015: Florida Armadillos Possible Culprit For Unusually High Cases Of Skin Disease
Halfway through 2015, the Sunshine state already has close to its annual average of leprosy cases.
Tunisian Hotel Terror Attack: Gunman In Sousse Kills Dozens At Luxury Tourist Location
At least one gunman attacked a luxury hotel Friday in coastal Sousse, Tunisia, leaving scores of beachgoers dead, the country's Interior Ministry said.
MERS Outbreak 2015: South Korea Law Imprisons Or Fines Infected Patients For Lying About How They Contracted Virus
"False testimony would entail up two years in prison or 20 million won [$18,000] in fines," the new law said.
Supreme Court Obamacare Ruling: What The Justices Wrote In Decision Favoring Administration
“The Affordable Care Act contains more than a few examples of inartful drafting,” Chief Justice Roberts acknowledged.
Supreme Court Healthcare Ruling: Obama Praises Decision Upholding Subsidies, Says 'Let's Get Back To Work'
The Supreme Court handed the administration another victory by ruling 6-3 to uphold federal subsidies that offset the cost of health insurance for millions.
Supreme Court Health Care Ruling Live Stream: President Obama Addresses Judgment That Saves Insurance For Millions
This is the second time the high court has upheld a major component of Obamacare.
Restaurant Food Poisoning: Salmonella Suspected As 100 Sickened, At Least 7 Hospitalized After Eating At North Carolina Barbecue Joint
The restaurant has been cited previously for failing to keep food at safe temperatures.
Supreme Court Upholds Health Care Subsidies In King Vs. Burwell In 6-3 Ruling Favoring Obamacare
The decision handed a victory to the Obama administration's landmark healthcare legislation, and saves health insurance for the 8.2 million people relying on subsidies to help them pay for such coverage.
Obamacare Supreme Court Challenge: Why Americans Tune Out Health Care Case That Could Deprive Millions Of Insurance
Americans know little about the details of Obamacare, but an upcoming Supreme Court decision could have far-reaching effects.
Ramadan 2015: Israel Blocks Gazans From Traveling To Jerusalem For Holy Month Prayers, After Rocket Fired From Gaza Lands In Ashkelon
Five hundred had planned to cross into Israel Thursday and Friday so they could attend Ramadan prayers in Jerusalem.
Sarah Palin Fox News Contract Ends, Suggesting Diminished Role In 2016 For Former Alaska Governor
Palin will continue to appear from time to time as a guest on Fox and Fox Business shows, but she will no longer be a commentator for the network.
Charleston Church Shooting: South Carolina Racism Will Not Change After Killings, Black Residents Say
"We work together, but then after 9-5, we go our own ways," a local pastor said.
Mother Emanuel Church Reopens After Shooting, Renews Hope For Race Conversations
"As tragic as this is, hopefully their lives weren't taken in vain," said one man honoring the victims of Wednesday's attack.
South Carolina Confederate Flag Controversy: Overlooking History, Locals Raise Flag Symbolizing Racial Oppression
In rural South Carolina, locals who raise the Confederate flag deny the ugly side of Southern heritage and history.
Who Is Dylan Roof? Facebook User Mistaken For Suspected Charleston Shooter Posts Clarification
"I am not the man responsible for the shooting. Me and that man share a name, and nothing else," Dylan Roof posted to Facebook.
Meet Scarlett Wilson: Controversial South Carolina Prosecutor Handling Dylann Roof Shooting, Walter Scott Death
"She's not in good standing with the black community," a local leader says of Scarlett Wilson.
Dylann Roof Death Penalty? How Hate Crimes Are Prosecuted And Why The Label Matters
Defining Wednesday's massacre at a South Carolina church as a hate crime would likely have little impact on the punishment, but the label is important nonetheless.
Dylann Roof High School Record Hints At Troubled Teen Years, South Carolina Shooter Switched Schools Multiple Times
Public school records show the suspect transferred multiple times between districts and finally dropped out of high school.
Charleston Shooting: South Carolina Has 19 Active Hate Groups, Including KKK Chapters
In July 2014, the KKK distributed leaflets to a South Carolina neighborhood that said “Save Our Land, Join the Klan."
New York ISIS Plot: Fareed Mumuni, Islamic State Supporter, Arrested For Knife Attack
The arrest came after Fareed Mumuni, 21, attempted to stab a special agent with "a large kitchen knife" during a search of his Staten Island home.
Supreme Court Obamacare Case: Without Subsidies, States Face Prospect Of 2-Tiered Health Care System
Without subsidies, 8.2 million people in 34 states would face financial obstacles to buying insurance, while those with state exchanges would see little change.
Global Refugees 2015: More People Fleeing Home Than Any Other Time Since World War II
More than 50 million people throughout the world are currently considered refugees and internally displaced persons.
Ramadan 2015: Fasting Rules, Quick Facts And Survival Tips For Muslim Holy Month
Fasting, or “sawm” in Arabic, begins 20 minutes before dawn (fajr) and ends at sundown (maghrib).
FDA Bans Trans Fats: Popeye's Chicken, Frozen Pizza And All Your Favorite Foods Will Become Illegal Under New Rule
The agency expects its new ruling to prevent thousands of heart attacks every year.
Supreme Court Obamacare Subsidies Ruling: Public Largely Uninformed About King V. Burwell Case That Could Affect Millions Of Americans
Nearly half of those polled had heard nothing about a Supreme Court healthcare case, but more than two-thirds followed news on ISIS.
GMO Labeling Bill 2015: Monsanto Supports Proposed National Law For Voluntary Disclosure Of Genetically Engineered Foods
Industry groups support the bill, while food safety groups say that very support shows the bill's weakness.
Saudi Arabia Bread Consumption Highest In The World, Critics Point To High Levels Of Waste
The average Saudi consumes 235 grams of wheat, slightly more than half a pound, per day in the form of pita bread, buns or other bread types.
Puerto Rican Day Parade New York 2015: Route Map, Start Time, Performances, Tips And More
The parade is expected to draw more than one million spectators.
South Korea MERS Update: 14 People Dead, 12 New Infections Reported, Nearly 140 Infections Total
Officials claimed Monday that the outbreak had already peaked.
Olsen Twins Turn 29: Mary-Kate And Ashley Quotes, Pictures, Facts And What They're Doing Now
Famous for being child actors, the twins have transformed themselves into award-winning fashion designers.