New York Prison Escape: Joyce Mitchell Arrested, Could Face More Charges For Allegedly Aiding Escaped Inmates
A female prison tailor was arrested and charged with promoting prison contraband and with criminal facilitation for her alleged role in helping convicted killers Richard Matt and David Sweat escape from an upstate New York prison.
Florida House Passes Health Insurance Bill Allowing Florida Gov. Rick Scott To Keep Paying $8 A Month
Early in June, the same body staunchly refused to expand Medicaid to low-income Floridians.
Who Is Amber Stephenson? Mother In Walmart Fight Video Arrested, Charged With Neglect Of 6-Year-Old Son
In a video, Amber Stephenson appeared to tell her 6-year-old son to punch a woman in the face.
Netflix Releases 'Orange Is The New Black' Season 3 Ahead Of Schedule, Surprises Fans at OrangeCon
The surprise release was announced during an event for fans in New York City.
Dangerous 'Spice' Drugs Fuel Deaths, Spike In Emergency Calls, CDC Says
Deaths from the drug known as "spice" have tripled so far in 2015, compared with the same period in 2014.
Zimbabwe Phasing Out Worthless Currency, Where 175 Quadrillion Zimbabwe Dollars Are Worth $5
For 175 quadrillion Zimbabwean dollars, locals will be able to get $5.
When Is Ramadan 2015? Why Muslim Month Of Fasting Start Date Is Confusing
The quixotic start of Ramadan -- determined by the physical sighting of a new, waxing crescent moon -- is never officially determined until the night before.
State Abortion Rights: Florida Sued For New 24-Hour Waiting Period; ACLU Calls Law Unconstitutional
"A woman who is seeking an abortion has already carefully considered her decision," the ACLU says.
Kim Jong Un Regime Interrogating North Korean Children About Parents' Drug Habits
The practice had been suspended under the reign of Kim Jong Un's father, who was also his predecessor.
2 Jordanian Schoolteachers Beaten By Relatives Of Student Who Attempted To Cheat On An Exam
"The schools are becoming more like battlefields," a local official said.
Anne Frank Inspirational Quotes 2015: On Her Birthday, Read Famous Sayings From ‘Diary Of A Young Girl’
“I wish to go on living even after my death," Frank wrote.
Anne Frank's Birthday 2015: Key Facts To Know About The Life, History Of Famous Diarist Who Died During Holocaust
It "embodies all the hideousness of fascism," one publisher asserts.
World's Highest Paid Athletes 2015: Floyd Mayweather Tops Forbes List With $300 Million In Earnings, Beats Pacquiao, Ronaldo, Messi,
For the third time in four years, boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is the world's highest-paid athlete, according to Forbes.
Blue Bell Listeria Outbreak 2015: Contaminated Ice Cream Still Poses Danger, CDC Warns After Finishing Investigation
The agency urged anyone with Blue Bell products to throw them away or return them to the store, even if partially eaten.
'Chiraq' Controversy: Chicago Alderman Protests New Spike Lee Film, Refuses To Grant Permit For Block Party Sponsored By Lee
David Moore is refusing to grant a permit for a block party sponsored by director Spike Lee.
Why Do Europeans Have Light Skin? Ancient DNA Reveals Answers To Modern Mysteries
Researchers sequencing ancient human DNA have found clues about the origins of several traits in modern humans.
Rikers Island Inmate Health: NYC Won't Renew Corizon Contract After Provider Linked To Possible Deaths
A city investigation found flaws in Corizon Health's hiring process that may have contributed to inmate deaths.
Celebrity Photo Leak Update 2015: Fappening Computers With Nude Pictures Seized By FBI
Authorities have not yet made any arrests.
South Korea's Response To MERS Outbreak 2015: Is Coronavirus As Scary As It's Made Out To Be?
South Korea was caught flat-footed during the 2002 outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome and does not want to make the same mistake twice.
Who Is Alejandro Burzaco? FIFA Executive, Argentinian Businessman Allegedly Paid Hundreds Of Millions In Bribes In Soccer Corruption Scandal
Sports marketing executive Alejandro Burzaco turned himself in Tuesday morning to Italian police.
MRSA, C. Difficile Superbugs: Wet Wipes Spreading Deadly Bacteria In Hospitals: Study
Wipes used to clean hospital surfaces are actually spreading germs instead, researchers found.
Is Obamacare Working? Watch Live Stream Of President Obama's Remarks On Affordable Care Act At Catholic Health Association
The speech comes ahead of a crucial Supreme Court ruling on the Affordable Care Act.
Surfers, Seawater, Sewage Superbug Study: On World Oceans Day, Researchers Look Into How Antibiotic Resistance Moves From Environment To People
Researchers at the University of Exeter Medical School are launching an unusual study.
Health Insurance Costs 2016: Rates Could Rise With Some Insurers Requesting Double-Digit Increases In Premiums
The potentially more expensive plans were found both on exchanges created by Obamacare and elsewhere, including through employers.
Shakespeare In The Park NYC 2015: How To Get Free Tickets, Line and Lottery Locations, Repertoire, Ticket Limits And Other Key Info
All you need to know about where to wait in line, enter ticket lotteries and more.
Texas Flooding 2015: Without Flood Insurance, Homeowners Face Challenges In Rebuilding Homes
Many Texans may not be aware that homeowners' insurance doesn't cover flood damage.
Texas Flooding 2015: Padera Lake Dam Near Midlothian Leaking, Could Break Shortly, Officials Warn
Residents downstream from the dam, which is at Padera Lake in Midlothian, in northeast Texas, have been told to evacuate.
Rising Costs Of Medical Care, Health Insurance: Median Pay For CEOs In Health Care Companies Higher Than Any Other Industry, Analysis Finds
Median pay for CEOs at health care companies was $13.6 million in 2014, an analysis shows.
Chagas Disease: How A Silent Tropical Parasite Prospers In The US
Chagas disease inflicts lifelong harm on 300,000 U.S. victims, but few American doctors are prepared to diagnose it.
Israeli Defense Forces Transferred Palestinian Family Land To Illegal Settlement, Govt Reveals
Hundreds of square meters of land were transferred to the Shim'a settlement of in 1983, though West Bank Israeli settlements and their expansion are considered illegal.