Fukushima Overrun By Wild Boars Amid Radiation From Nuclear Reactor Meltdown
The boars descended from nearby hills after the area was evacuated in 2011, and now it appears they've taken over.
Should Violent Video Games Be Banned? Playing Doesn't Affect Empathy
Playing games like "Call of Duty" doesn't have a long-term impact on feelings of empathy, scientists found.
Shark Fins Transported Into Hong Kong Illegally By Hundreds Of Thousands, Investigation Finds
A three-month investigation revealed hundreds of thousands of shark fins still are making their way into Hong Kong illegally.
Is Juicing Good For You? Detox Health Benefits Reduced By Sugar, Calories In Fruits And Vegetables
The process actually increases sugar consumption and calorie intake, a study found.
How To Support Women: 5 Charities To Donate To On International Women's Day
These charities focused on women and girls around the world accept donations and volunteers for their programs.
Is Kim Jong Un Preparing For War? North Korea Missile Launches, US Military Exercises Dangerous, China Says
"Our priority now is to flash the red light and apply brakes on both trains."
Can Lyme Disease Be Cured? Tick Transmitted Illness Rates Will Be Especially High In 2017
Scientists developed a way to predict how bad the disease will be and it doesn't bode well for the coming year.
Can Mars Support Life? Water Was More Abundant On Red Planet Than Previously Known
By creating a synthetic version of a mineral in a lab, scientists found that the supply of water on the ancient Red Planet could have been far greater.
Are Elephants Endangered? Possible Oldest Pachyderm Murdered By Poachers For Tusk Ivory
Satao’s lifeless body was found by conservation officers doing aerial surveillance of the park.
Best Place To Live In The World? Terrorism In Germany Makes It No Longer No. 1 Country
The country fell from the No. 1 spot in 2016 to No. 4 this year.
Can Humans Live On Mars? NASA Scientists Propose Massive Shield Around Red Planet
The magnetic shield would enable the Red Planet to create its own atmosphere, making it far better suited to human life.
Bernie Sanders Reacts To Trump's New Travel Ban: Vermont Senator Calls Immigration Order 'Racist'
"Let's call it what it is. This ban is a racist and anti-Islamic attempt to divide us up," said the Vermont senator.
Human Evolution: Ancient Skulls Found In China Show Mix Of Neanderthal And Homo Sapiens Characteristics
The partial human skulls showed characteristics from different species, leaving researchers puzzled as to their origin.
Trump Conflicts Of Interest: Clean Water Rule Executive Order Could Help President’s Golf Courses
Nixing the Obama-era Clean Water Rule could directly benefit Donald Trump's many golf courses.
China Air Pollution: With Heavy Smog In Beijing, Officials Vow To 'Make Skies Blue Again'
Chinese Premier Li Keqiang laid out a plan to reduce pollution throughout the nation at the National People's Congress meeting Sunday.
New TSA Rules: More Comprehensive Pat-Downs Lead Airport Security To Notify Local Police
The TSA contacted local law enforcement in case police officers should "receive any reports of abnormal federal frisking."
What Is Wiretapping? Trump Accuses Obama Of Tapping Trump Tower Phones
President Donald Trump accused Barack Obama of tapping the phones at Trump Tower prior to the election. Here's what that means.
Is Flying In Airplanes Bad For The Environment? Flight Route Changes Could Cut Climate Impact
Scientists found that the environmental impact could be significantly minimized simply by changing a plane's flight path.
Winter Weather 2017: Why Isn't It Colder? Record Warm Temperatures Hit Most Of US
Temperatures across the country were far warmer than normal throughout the winter.
NASA Software Release: How To Download, Use Free Computer Programs And Catalog
The space agency released its 2017-2018 software catalog to the public sans royalty or copyright fees.
Why Is Trump Still Tweeting? President’s Twitter Posts About Russia, Jeff Sessions
In his latest posts, President Donald Trump took to Twitter to voice his opinion on Jeff Sessions, Russia and Democratic Sen. Chuck Schumer.
Is Ebola Back? Man At NYC's Port Authority Claiming To Have Disease Causes Evacuation In New York
The man arrived in New York City's Port Authority bus terminal from Detroit, officials said.
The Next Flint? Lead Found in Water In East Chicago, Indiana
Officials recorded toxic levels of lead in the drinking water supply of an Indiana town.
World Wildlife Day Quotes 2017: Facts, Pictures About Plant And Animal Extinction, Endangered Species
The theme for this year's World Wildlife Day is "Listen to the Young Voices."
Gang Violence: MS13 Behind Brentwood, Long Island Killings, Police Say
Law enforcement officers arrested 13 members of the gang in connection with at least three murders.
California Drought Status: Flooding Causes $50 Billion In Damage After State's Wettest Season
After six years of struggling with a drought, the state was pummeled with nonstop rain and flooding.
When Will The World End? Artificial Intelligence Scientists Discuss Doomsday Plans In Arizona Desert
A group of artificial intelligence scientists and cyber security experts met in the Arizona desert to discuss a "doomsday plan."
What Is VX Nerve Agent? North Korea Says Kim Jong Nam Cause Of Death Wasn't Poison
North Korea denied that a chemical weapon was used to murder Kim Jong Un's half-brother despite conclusive findings from Malaysian officials.
Is The South Racist? Martin Luther King Jr Day, Robert E. Lee Share A Holiday In Arkansas, But That Could Soon Change
Asa Hutchinson said merging the two holidays together gave people "a false choice."
Dr. Seuss Quotes 2017: 10 Inspirational Sayings, Book Excerpts On His 113th Birthday And Read Across America Day
The legendary author died in 1991 and would have been 113 years old on Thursday.