Bird Flu Outbreak: Why Farmers Are Killing Millions Of Turkeys And Chickens In The Worst Avian Influenza Outbreak Yet
Some experts are puzzled as to how the virus has spread despite careful security measures.
Obama Apologizes For Innocent Hostages Of Al Qaeda Killed in US Counterterrorism Operations
President Obama apologized Thursday for the accidental killing of two innocent hostages of al Qaeda during a counterterrorism operation in January.
Veteran Affairs Mental Health Scandal: Psychiatric Drugs Substituted To Cut Costs At West Virginia Health Clinic For Veterans
The practice was exposed by an anonymous whistleblower.
Rep. Steve King Marriage Legislation: Iowa Congressman Introduces Bill To Strip Federal Courts Of Right To Hear Cases For Marrying
Republican U.S. Rep. Steve King is known for inflammatory anti-gay remarks.
European GMO Ban: Backlash Follows EU Proposal To Let States Decide Whether To Import Genetically Modified Produce
For now, the decision is an attempt at compromise on a controversial topic.
Obesity Epidemic In America: Prescription Weight-Loss Drug Saxenda Launches In United States
The prescription medicine, administered by injection, is priced at more than $1,000 per month.
Food Recalls 2015: Tainted Blue Bell Ice Cream, Sabra Hummus, Trader Joe's Sausage, Kraft Macaroni And Cheese Among Withdrawn Foods
A strain of bacteria called Listeria has been responsible for several of the recalled products.
New Orleans Smoking Ban Lawsuit: Local Businesses, Including Harrah's Casino, Claim Ordinance Will Hurt Revenues
The casino Harrah's argues that the smoking ban will hurt its revenue.
Tennessee Abortion Bill: Governor Expected To Approve Requirement For 2-Day Wait Before Procedure
Republican Gov. Bill Haslam is also expected to sign a bill that would require abortion clinics to comply with more regulations.
Texas Medicaid Expansion Battle: Gov. Abbott Slams Federal Officials For Tying Hospital Funding To Federal Agency's Growth
Billions of dollars in hospital funding are at stake for Texas.
Freddie Gray Death: 6 Baltimore Police Officers Identified After Man Died From Arrest-Related Injuries
Gray, a 25-year-old black man, died from a spinal cord injury a week after briefly spending time in police custody.
Shake Shack Expansion California: Los Angeles Branch Of Burger Joint To Open In 2016, Company Announces
Shake Shack will open its first California shack in Los Angeles in 2016. The "fast casual dining" chain said it wants to ultimately have 450 stores in the United States.
Mediterranean Migrant Death Toll 2015: 1,750 Killed Is 30 Times More Than During Same Period Last Year
If the trend continues, fatalities this year will soon exceed those for all of last year, the International Organization for Migration fears.
Obamacare Approval Ratings: Popularity Of Affordable Care Act Rises, Public Now Evenly Split Between Liking And Disliking Law, Survey Shows
The law's popularity is at an all-time high since November 2012.
Boston Marathon Race Results 2015: How To Check Finishing Times For Friends, Family, Runners
Runners and their finishing times are easily searchable online.
How To Watch Boston Marathon 2015: Live Stream, Best Viewing Spots, Start Times, Athlete Alerts And More
Stay up-to-date on the race whether you're sitting along the marathon route or on your couch at home.
Hackers Infiltrated Israeli Military Computer Networks Using Emails, Researchers Say
Researchers say the hack has been going on for months, but the Israeli military said it was not aware of it.
Indiana HIV Outbreak Update: New Cases Reported, Virus Spreading Among Drug Users
The outbreak has been linked to prescription drug abuse by injection.
Former Saddam Deputy Izzat al Douri Killed Reportedly In Iraq After Evading Capture For Years
Izzat Ibrahim al Douri led an insurgent group that contributed to the rise of ISIS.
Crimea Nazi Victim Mass Grave Vandalized, Russian Jewish Leaders Call For Action
The grave contained bodies of victims of Nazi mass executions.
Deadly Superbugs: Maple Syrup Could Help Combat Antibiotic Resistant Bacteria, Study Finds
The findings could eventually play a role in combating E. coli and other growing threats to public health.
Doc Fix 2015: Obama Signs $214 Billion Medicare Legislation, But Doubts Remain
The law would repeal a despised, decade-old formula for how to pay doctors through the federal healthcare program.
Florida Medicaid Debate: Governor Rick Scott Plans To Sue Federal Government Over Withheld Funding
A federal agency said it would tie funding for low-income hospitals in Florida to an expansion of Medicaid there.
2016 Republicans On Obamacare: For GOP Presidential Hopefuls, Repealing Affordable Care Act May Be Easier Said Than Done
Voicing opposition to Obamacare is all but a given for GOP candidates.
What Is Ibrance? New Breast Cancer Drug Approved To Treat Older Women Has 'Blockbuster' Potential
Trials for the Pfizer drug stopped earlier than planned because it was deemed effective.
Vatican Feminist Nun Investigation: Early End To Controversial Review Of US Group Of Sisters
Concluding the review allowed the Vatican to save face in an investigation that sparked backlash and outcry.
California Vaccine Debate: Bill To End Exemptions Sparks Hitler Comparisons For State Senator
The plan moves on to the state Senate Education Committee after demonstrators opposed its approval by the Senate Health Committee.
Brazil Military Coup? Protesters Demand 'Intervention' Against Dilma Rousseff Amid Corruption Accusations
The country's defense minister said requests to oust Dilma Rousseff came from a "minority" of citizens and "near zero" support from troops.
Tax Day 2015 Freebies: Pizza, Burgers, Massages, Document Shredding And More April 15 Giveaways
Celebrate filing your taxes with free burgers and more.
Tax Day Obamacare Penalty: Fine For Being Uninsured Doesn't Spur People To Sign Up For Health Care
Confusion about how to enroll in health care coverage is one reason people don't sign up.