Turkey Nuclear Power Plant: Protests Greet Ceremony To Launch Construction Of Country's First Nuclear Site
Actual construction, expected to begin at the end of 2016, has been delayed for a number of reasons, including environmental concerns.
Specialty Meds Contributed To Sharp Rise In Drug Spending Last Year, Study Finds
More new medications were approved last year than any other year since 2001, especially for complex conditions and chronic illnesses.
Obamacare For Pregnant Women: Health And Human Services Denies Request For Special Open Enrollment For The Newly Pregnant
Becoming pregnant does not qualify women to sign up for Obamacare outside of the standard enrollment period.
How To File For A Tax Extension 2015: Get Six More Months To File Your Federal And State Taxes
You still have to pay estimated taxes by April 15.
Wayne County Community College Shooting: 1 Dead, North Carolina Campus On Lockdown As Shooter Remains At Large
The gunman is still at large.
2016 Candidates: Marco Rubio Is Officially Running For President
In a conference call with donors Monday, U.S. Sen. Marco Rubio said he was "uniquely qualified" for the Republican Party nomination.
Cruise Ship Outbreak 2015: 100 Celebrity Infinity Passengers Sickened With Stomach Bug, Cause Uncertain
This is the second gastrointestinal outbreak of the year for Celebrity Cruises.
Obamacare Enrollment: Almost 9 Out of 10 Americans Now Have Health Insurance, Poll Finds
The rate of uninsured Americans is at its lowest since 2008.
What Is Armenian Genocide Denial? 10 Facts, Quotes For The 100th Anniversary Of The Mass Killings In Turkey
No. 1: The word "genocide" is the subject of fierce debate.
Medicaid Expansion Debate Update: Montana, Florida, Alaska Could Still Approve Medicaid Expansion
Alaska, Florida and Montana could still expand Medicaid before their state legislative sessions end.
Walter Scott Dash Cam Video: Windshield Cameras Provide Extra Evidence But Don't Always Catch Everything
Dash cams can record useful evidence, but they can't catch everything.
ISIS News: 9-Year-Old Girl Pregnant After Being Raped By Islamic State Group Militants
The child was among more than 200 Yazidi Iraqi captives released this week by the Islamic State group.
US Heroin Epidemic: Growing Rates Of Addiction And Overdose Reported In New Jersey, Kentucky, Indiana
Addiction to the dangerous drug often starts with prescription pain medication, health officials say.
National Sibling Day 2015: 11 Quotes, Scientific Facts About The Power Of Sibling Relationships
Brothers and sisters shape us far more than we realize.
Reducing Emergency Room Visits In Houston: Texas Firefighters Use Tablets To Connect Patients With Doctors, Not ERs
A new program in Houston tries to bring nonemergency patients to primary care clinics instead of emergency rooms.
Navajo Reservation Taxes Junk Food But Provides Few Fresh Food Alternatives For Community With High Rates Of Diabetes And Obesity
To avoid a junk-food tax, some residents of one Arizona-based Navajo reservation must drive up to three hours to find fresh food alternatives.
Enroll America, Obamacare Signup Group, Loses Funding, Cuts 100 Jobs
Since its inception, Enroll America has struggled to attract the financing it needs.
What Is Listeria? Unusual Bacteria Linked To Recalls Of Sabra Hummus, Blue Bell Ice Cream
Listeria, the bacteria linked to recent concerns about hummus and ice cream, is unusual because it can survive in a refrigerator.
Which Diet Supplements Are Dangerous? A List Of The Common Weight Loss, Workout Products That Contain Amphetamine-Like Substance
Products with BMPEA, a chemical almost identical to amphetamines, could cause strokes or other health problems, some say.
Abortion Opinion Poll US: Some Americans Both Pro-Life And Pro-Choice
Nearly 40 percent of survey respondents were not strictly for or against allowing women to end a pregnancy.
Who Is Rand Paul's Wife? Meet Kelley Ashby, His Secret Weapon Who Might Not Want Him To Win The 2016 Presidential Campaign
Ashby once said that presidential campaigns tended to be about "character assassination."
Can Facebook Make You Depressed? Social Network Linked To Depressive Symptoms, New Research Shows
Judging yourself based on others "highlight reels" is now officially unhealthy.
World Health Day 2015: 5 Easy Tips, Activities To Improve Global Nutrition, Diet, Food Safety
Develop these habits to eat healthier and reduce your odds of getting food poisoning.
Testosterone Side Effects: More Than 1,000 Men Sue Drugmakers Over Medical Problems Allegedly Caused By Meds
A lawyer for one of the plaintiffs says the drug companies marketed the condition "Low T."
Will Israel Attack Iran? Israeli Official Refuses To Rule Out Military Action
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized the deal on Iran's nuclear program reached in Switzerland last week.
Kenya Garissa College Attack: Tourists Back Away After Al-Shabab Militants Kill 148 At University
The ongoing decline in tourism has hurt Kenya in recent years.
California Groundwater Crisis Grows: During Critical Drought, Farmers Pump Water From Wells For Crops Vital To America's Food Supply
The majority of many fruits and vegetables in America are grown in California.
Easter Peeps Recipes: 8 Easy, Quick Ideas For Bunny Cakes, Cookies, Peep-tinis, Shots, Cocktails & More
From cakes to cocktails, marshmallow Peeps can be used in many recipes for Easter Sunday.
Passover 2015: Yemen's Few Remaining Jews Prepare To Celebrate Amid Fears For Their Safety
The rebel group that is consolidating its hold over key cities in Yemen is fiercely anti-Jewish.
How Noelle Velentzas, Asia Siddiqui Were Arrested For Allegedly Conspiring In Terror Attack: New York Women Foiled By Undercover Agent
How Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui, who were arrested on charges of conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction in the U.S., came to espouse a violent ideology remains unclear.