Spotify CEO Calls Out Taylor Swift For Pulling Her Songs: 'Not All Free Music Is Created Equal'
Spotify's CEO said Taylor Swift's decision to take her music down was a costly mistake -- she could have made $6 million from the streaming service.
New York Ebola Patient Craig Spencer Cured, Released From Bellevue Hospital
New York Ebola patient Dr. Craig Spencer was released from the hospital Tuesday.
Mormon Church Admits Founder Joseph Smith Was Polygamist With 40 Wives
The Mormon church recently revealed that its founder Joseph Smith was married to more than 40 women in the 1840s.
Africa Cup Of Nations 2015: Morocco Won't Host, Disqualified From Soccer Tournament Amid Ebola Concerns
Morocco won't be allowed to compete in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations after it refused hosting duties due to Ebola worries.
Kilauea Volcano 2014 Update: Lava Swallows First Hawaii Home [VIDEO]
Lava from Hawaii's Kilauea volcano burned down the first home since its eruption June 27.
In Growing Trend, Yik Yak Users Post Anonymous School Bomb Threats -- And Get Caught
Two schools received bomb threats last week through anonymous social media app Yik Yak, falling in line with a larger trend.
Cold Winter Temperatures 2014 Update: Typhoon Nuri Gone, Polar Vortex Air Behind Cold Front
About 200 million Americans could see record low temperatures and early snow this week as a result of Typhoon Nuri.
Who Is Dr. Myles Munroe? Twitter Mourns Pastor Killed In Bahamas Plane Crash
Quotes and videos of the renowned pastor and speaker dominated Twitter Monday as users learned of his death.
Berlin Wall Anniversary 2014: Modern Barriers Continue To Divide Countries, People
The now-fallen Berlin Wall may be the most famous, but barriers still stand all over the modern world.
For-Profit Colleges Sue Obama Administration Over New 'Gainful Employment' Regulations
The colleges are suing the government over a newly announced "gainful employment" rule that aims to help with student debt.
Federal Holiday For Voting? Disappointed By Midterm Turnout, Vermont Senator Proposes 'Democracy Day'
Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders is pursuing legislation that would create "Democracy Day," a national holiday to increase voter turnout.
What Is Pointergate? Twitter Mocks Outrage After Minnesota Mayor Poses For A Picture With A Felon
Social media erupted Friday over what some are calling "the most racist news story of 2014."
Privacy In Higher Education: Consent Concerns Arise After Harvard University Takes Secret Pictures Of 2,000 Students For Research
Harvard secretly photographed 2,000 students for a research project, causing outrage. The issue of privacy now extends to higher education.
Title IX Violation Investigations: Princeton University Mishandled Sexual Assault Complaints, Implemented New Policies
The U.S. Department of Education found the university in violation of Title IX for failing to quickly respond to complaints of sexual assault, but the school won't be disciplined.
Teen Smoking Facts: New Research Shows Children Who Live Near Tobacco Shops More Likely To Smoke
Teens who live in areas with high densities of tobacco shops are about 50 percent more likely to start smoking than those who do not.
Elections Results 2014: At 21.3 Percent, Millennial Turnout About The Same As In Previous Midterms
About 21 percent of voters ages 18 to 29 participated in Tuesday's midterm election.
Election Results 2014: 5 Democrats To Blame For Midterm Losses
Tuesday night's midterm election results were not in the Democrats' favor. Here's who messed up the Dems chances.
New Bill Watterson Comic: 'Calvin And Hobbes' Artist Designs Angoulême Festival Poster
"Calvin and Hobbes" illustrator Bill Watterson released new artwork Wednesday, but it doesn't include his two most famous characters.
College Students Blackface 2014: University Condemns, But Won't Discipline College Students Who Dressed As Jamaican Bobsled Team For Halloween
Brock University decided not to discipline four students who won an on-campus Halloween costume contest while wearing blackface, but its president spoke out against the incident.
Election Results 2014: Most Millennials Voted Democrat, But It Didn't Make A Difference In Some Senate Races
Millennials voted for Democratic Congressional candidates in the 2014 midterms, but in several competitive races, their support wasn't enough to secure a win.
SAT Test 2014: Number Of International Students Taking College Admission Exam Doubles, Student Visa Applications Up
Last year, more than 300,000 international students took the SAT outside of the U.S.
Celebrities And Midterm Elections 2014: Kim Kardashian, Tim Gunn and John Green Among Stars Telling Fans To Vote
Stars encouraged voters to participate in the 2014 midterm elections Tuesday. Several of them tweeted encouragements and donated to candidates.
New Beyonce Album? Label Confirms Platinum Edition Box Set With New Songs, Remixes To Drop Nov. 24
Beyonce's record label confirmed Tuesday a "Platinum Edition Box Set" of the singer's 2013 album with two new songs and four remixes to be released Nov. 24.
Millennial Voters 2014 Midterm Elections: What Keeps Them From Voting And How To Fix It
Only about a quarter of eligible 18- to 29-year-olds will vote in today's elections. What's the problem with midterms and millennials?
Marysville-Pilchuck High School Shooting: As Washington Students Return, Psychologists Discuss Recovery Techniques
As Marysville-Pilchuck High School, students returned to classes Monday after the Oct. 24 shooting, experts -- and history -- offered ideas for recovery.
Marysville-Pilchuck High School Shooting: Students Return To Class, Washington Governor, Teens Show Support On Twitter, Facebook
Classes were set to resume Monday at the Washington school where a freshman shot five students and himself during lunch on Oct. 24. The cafeteria was closed.
France Nuclear Power Plant Drones: Mysterious Illegal Flyovers Have Officials Puzzled
French officials are investigating illegal drone flights over at least seven nuclear power plants in the past month.
Tom Menino Funeral Update: Boston Honors Former Mayor With Procession
Bostonians are expected to turn out en masse for the funeral of former Mayor Tom Menino, who served the city for more than 30 years and died Thursday of cancer.
FAMU Hazing Trial: Florida Jury Begins Deliberation In 2011 Robert Champion Death
A jury was deliberating Friday the case of the Florida A&M University student who led a hazing ritual that killed Robert Champion in 2011.
Starbucks To Launch Delivery, Other Mobile Initiatives After Disappointing Quarter
How many times have you, at your desk, with your head in your hands, whimpered, "God, I wish Starbucks delivered"? Beginning next year, it will.