Medical Marijuana For Children: Advocates Ambivalent About Pediatrics Group's New Policy On Drugs For Kids
The American Academy of Pediatrics says medical pot should only be prescribed for kids "with life-limiting or severely debilitating conditions."
Blizzard Of 2015 Hits Long Island, Suffolk County 'Right On The Chin' With 2 Feet Of Snow [PHOTOS]
Snow-fighting equipment and National Guard members were en route to Suffolk County Tuesday.
Warmest College Towns In The US: 10 Campuses Where Students Can Avoid Winter Snow And See Sunshine All Year
Pepperdine University, University of Utah and Arizona State University made our list of colleges with the warmest weather.
Best Sledding Spots In New York City, Boston: Top Hills Where You Should Spend Your Snow Day
Although the blizzard did not break records, it did blanket the ground with enough snow for sledding.
No School: List Of School Closings In NYC, Boston, D.C., Students Celebrate Snow Day On Twitter
Public schools in New York City and Boston were closed Tuesday, causing thousands of students to rejoice on Twitter.
Boston School Closings: List Of Public, Private Schools Closed Tuesday And Wednesday For Snowstorm
Harvard and MIT also canceled classes ahead of the snowstorm, which put Boston under a blizzard warning from 7 p.m. Monday to 1 a.m. Wednesday.
What To Do With Kids On A Snow Day: 10 Fun Indoor And Outdoor Activities For Parents To Try
Keeping children busy on snow days can be a challenge without an arsenal of activities, crafts and recipes.
New York City School Closings: List Of NYC Public Schools Closed For Blizzard, Colleges Cancel Classes
State high schools are scheduled to give regents exams this week.
Rihanna Drops Mellow Collaboration "FourFiveSeconds" Featuring Paul McCartney, Kanye West
A music video for the mellow track should be released soon.
Charlie Hebdo Sales: Israel's Biggest Bookstore Chain, Steimatzky, Cancels Release Events For Magazine's Latest Issue After Complaints
The satirical magazine will be available online for as long as stocks last.
Abe Says ISIS Video Of Japanese Hostage Is Likely Authentic, Will Work To Save Goto
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not comment on whether he would give in to ISIS demands for the release of suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi.
Texas Explosion Leaves Two Scrap Metal Hunters In Critical Condition Near Fort Bliss
Nearby U.S. Highway 54 will likely be closed for next six hours as authorities investigate.
SpaceX Drops Lawsuit Against US Air Force: Settlement Guarantees More Launches, Fast Certification Process
They said they’d reached an agreement that “improves the competitive landscape and achieves mission assurance for national security space launches."
Japan ISIS Beheadings: Obama, David Cameron Condemn New 'Terrorist' Video
The U.S. and the U.K. both had advised Japan not to pay ransom money to the Islamic State group for the two hostages.
Saudi Arabia's Youth Unemployment Problem Among King Salman's Many New Challenges After Abdullah's Death
Thirty-seven percent of the population is under the age of 14, and many are leaving school unprepared to work.
Winter Storm Iola: Unpredictable Nor'easter To Dump Snow Near Boston, DC, New York
Air temperatures make it difficult to predict exactly what the storm will do.
Coding For Kids: Teaching Girls, Minorities To Program Important For A Diverse Tech Workforce
Kids need to learn computer science early in order to get enough experience to work in the field later.
Safest Colleges In America 2015: See Where Students Feel Safe After High-Profile Shootings
Brigham Young University and Boston College rank among the nation's safest schools.
European Terror Raids: German Authorities Arrest 2 Residents Suspected Of Training With, Plotting For ISIS
They allegedly received military training and delivered goods to Islamic State group fighters in Syria in 2013.
Obama Free Community College Plan: Hispanic Students Could Benefit Most
Community college is already popular with Hispanic students looking to save money. Obama's plan could increase access even more.
Guns On Campus: Florida Considering Legislation To Allow College Students To Carry Concealed Weapons
Only seven states allow concealed weapons on campus: Idaho, Utah, Colorado, Oregon, Kansas, Mississippi and Wisconsin.
Brittany Maynard California Right-To-Die Law Would Allow Doctors To Prescribe Life-Ending Medications
The End of Life Options Act would enable doctors to prescribe life-ending medications to terminally ill patients wishing to take their own lives.
State Of The Union 2015: 5 Basic Things To Know About Obama's Free Community College Proposal
Students have to maintain a 2.5 GPA, it would cost $60 billion over a decade and other basics about the free community college proposal.
State Of The Union Facts: History And Trivia About The President's Annual Message To Congress
Did you know the shortest State of the Union address lasted less than 10 minutes?
Healthy Pizza Recipes: Childhood Obesity Trend Could Be Addressed With Better Toppings
About one-fifth of kids between ages 6 and 19 eat pizza on any given day, driving up their consumption of saturated fat and salt.
State Of The Union Drinking Game 2015: When To Sip, Gulp And Guzzle Alcohol During Obama's Annual Address
Buzzwords that'll leave you buzzed Tuesday include "challenge," "gas prices" and "economy."
Aurora Shooting Trial: James Holmes Jury Selection To Start Tuesday, Could Last Until June
Holmes has plead not guilty by reason of insanity in the shooting, which killed 12 people at the showing of a Batman movie in July 2012.
David Cameron Defends Pickles' Letter To Muslim Community, Leaders Asking For Help In Stopping Extremism
Critics said the letter was badly worded and implied Muslims weren't doing enough to stop the spread of radical values. Cameron disagreed.
#DeflateGate: NFL Investigates Whether Patriots Deflated Footballs In Game Against Colts; Twitter Jokes Abound
If a ball isn't properly inflated, it could be easier or harder for players to catch.
Obama Approval Rating: In Poll, 50 Percent Of Americans Say President Is Doing A Good Job
The most people since the start of the Great Recession -- 41 percent -- said the economy is doing well.