Germany Ebola 2015: Suspected Case Moved To Hospital Isolation Unit In Dusseldorf
The patient was being kept under high security, and health officials said the local population was not under threat.
Carly Fiorina Leadership: Former Hewlett-Packard CEO's Net Worth, Why She Was Fired As First Female Executive Of Fortune 500 Company
The newly declared presidential candidate has a controversial background in Silicon Valley.
Independent Bookstore Day 2015: Celebrate In NYC With Signings, Readings, Events At Strand, BookCourt and Beyond
Find out which New York City bookshops are holding events Saturday, the first Independent Bookstore Day.
Medicaid In Florida: State's Refusal To Expand Health Program Jeopardizes Health Care For 800,000, And Maybe Millions More
With Florida's chances of expanding Medicaid all but gone, the blow to low-income residents could be twice as bad.
Turkey May Day Demonstrations Photos: Protesters, Police Clash With Stones, Tear Gas, Water Cannons Amid Lockdown
Demonstrators marched to Taksim Square on Friday, where 10,000 police were stationed following a government crackdown that blocked roads and access to the square.
Baltimore Michael Jackson Impersonator: Dimitri Reeves Draws Crowds Again, This Time To 'Black Or White'
This time, local singer and rapper Dimitri Reeves danced to "Black or White" Thursday.
How Much Money Should Wealthy Parents Leave Their Kids, And When Should They Give It?
Another way the rich are different is that they worry that their children will inherit so much they become lazy.
Medicaid Expansion Impact: Higher Revenues, Fewer Uninsured Patients, For Hospitals In States That Expanded Medicaid, Report Finds
The study found a marked difference between hospitals in states where Medicaid was expanded and hospitals in states where it was not.
Bernie Sanders 2016 Presidential Run: 'We're In This Race To Win,' Vermont Senator Says
New presidential candidate and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders highlighted his determination to pursue social and economic justice at a press conference Thursday.
Bernie Sanders 2016 Presidential Announcement Live Stream: Watch Vermont Senator Discuss Presidential Run
The Vermont senator confirmed late Wednesday that he will run for president in 2016.
Obamacare Deadline April 30: Last Day To Buy Health Insurance Under Affordable Care Act
The deadline was extended from Feb. 15 to April 30, after taxes were due.
Nepal Earthquake 2015: Relief Workers Aim To Stave Off Cholera, Other Diseases, Amid Camps And Poor Sanitation
Preventing cholera won't be easy in quake-damaged Nepal. But the country's long history with the disease could help.
Antibiotic Resistance: How Livestock Lobbyists and Drug Companies Hinder The US Fight Against Superbugs
Farmers and drug firms teamed up to push for lax rules on animal antibiotics, but that alliance hurts the fight against drug-resistant bacteria.
Antibiotic Resistance: Combating Deadly 'Superbugs' Weak In Most Countries, World Health Organization Report Says
We're headed toward an era when "common infections and minor injuries can kill," the World Health Organization warns.
Bali Nine: Leaders Chan And Sukumaran Executed, But Indonesia Spares Veloso In Last-Minute Reprieve
Australia condemned the firing squad deaths of two if its citizens, who were the alleged ringleaders.
Nepal Earthquake Relief: Rural Villages Starved Of Aid, Shelter, Medicine, As Aid Workers Warn Death Toll Could Rise Further
“Children and babies are sleeping in the rain, scores of people have died, and no help has arrived.”
Baltimore Police Freddie Gray Investigation: Lawyer Holds 'Great Hope' For Justice Probes Into City Police
William Murphy Jr. said he trusted the Department of Justice and Attorney General Loretta Lynch to investigate Baltimore police.
'Spice' Drug Effects: Synthetic Marijuana Unpredictably Dangerous, Even Deadly, Experts Say, As Hospitalizations Rise
The recent rise of overdoses and deaths from synthetic cannabinoids, often known by slang names like "spice," "K2" or "black mamba," is alarming U.S. health officials.
Antibiotics In Meat: Chickens To Be Med-Free By 2017, Tyson Says, Citing Concerns About Drug Resistance
The fine print: only human antibiotics will be nixed, and only in chickens raised for meat.
Nepal Earthquake 2015: Rescuers Battle Poor Roads, Landslides As Rural Villages Await Crucial Aid
Two days after the earthquake, some areas are still awaiting crucial aid.
Chipotle GMO Free: Why The Mexican Grill Eliminated Genetically Modified Ingredients From Its Menu
Although scientists generally agree that genetically modified organisms are safe for human consumption, the public tends to believe otherwise.
Iraq ISIS Battle: 30 Police Killed In Ramadi, Iraqi City Under Assault From Islamic State
The city is in Anbar province, which Iraq's prime minister had predicted would host the "next stand and battle" against the Islamic State.
Nepal Earthquake Update: Google Executive Killed In Avalanche, India Evacuates Citizens, Aid Groups Warn Of Hardship Ahead
The latest update from Nepalese authorities puts the death toll from Saturday's earthquake at 1,910, including 721 in Kathmandu.
Bali Nine Executions: Indonesia Gives 3 Prisoners 72 Hours' Minimum Notice For Death By Firing Squad, Still No Date Set
One woman sentenced to death pleaded for a pardon in a handwritten letter to the Indonesian president.
Nepal Earthquake 2015: Facebook 'Safety Check' Allows Users To Confirm Well-Being, Alert Friends
The Facebook Safety Check app asks users in disaster zones whether they are safe.
Nepal Earthquake Disaster Relief: India Sends Relief Teams, Aid; US And Other Countries Promise Help
Countries including the U.S., India and Singapore pledged aid workers and monetary contributions of up to $1 million.
Nepal Earthquake Pictures: Efforts Under Way To Rescue Victims From Rubble, Treat Injured [PHOTOS]
Photos of the damage caused by a massive earthquake that rocked Nepal Saturday merely hint at the scope of the devastation. Thousands are feared dead.
Nepal Earthquake Everest Base Camp Avalanche: 10 Killed, More Deaths Feared As Climbers Scramble To Rescue Victims
An earthquake in Nepal Saturday set off an avalanche on Mount Everest that has killed at least 18 people. Many more are feared dead.
Indiana HIV Outbreak 2015: Cases Rise To 142, Vast Majority Linked To Injecting Prescription Drugs
Most of the cases have been linked to injection drugs, and one prescription painkiller in particular.
Libya ISIS Crisis: Libyan Militias Fight Islamic State With Airstrikes, Official Says
Fighters from the two groups have been clashing sporadically for the past month.