Is The ISIS Flag A Hate Symbol? In Sweden, Facebook Post Of Islamic State Image Is Legal
A Swedish prosecutor says the flag doesn't count as hate speech because it doesn't target a specific group.
Conjoined McDonald Twins Update: Both Babies Separated, Alive And Well After Final Surgery
Both Jadon and Anias left surgery as two separate individuals 30 hours after their operation began.
How Many People Die From Tuberculosis? Epidemic Killing Millions, Disease Runs Rampant, World Health Organization Reports
An estimated 1.8 million people around the world died from tuberculosis in 2015.
Where Is Abortion Illegal? In El Salvador, The World's Strictest Reproductive Health Laws Might Be Reconsidered
El Salvador frequently accuses women who miscarry of having abortions and charges them with homicide.
Russia Preparing For War? Russian Military Breaks Sound Barrier With Supersonic Fighter Bomber
The training exercise conducted by Russia's Eastern Military District practiced bombing runs in teams of two.
Conjoined McDonald Twins Update: What's Next For Successfully Separated Babies?
A 16-hour surgery ended in the successful separation of Jadon and Anias McDonald but the twins have a long road ahead of them.
What Is Euthanasia? Dutch Debate Assisted Suicide Law For Healthy People
Health and justice ministers asked lawmakers to consider allowing those who are not terminally ill to have the right to an assisted death.
US Prison Population 2016: How Can Meditation In Prison Affect Stress, Mental Health, And Recidivism Rates?
The use of meditation could reduce the risk of recidivism for inmates in the United States.
Soylent Recall: Nutrition Bars Side Effects Include Vomiting, Stomach Pain
The recall came after customers complained of vomiting, diarrhea and stomach pain from eating the meal replacement bars.
Oscar Pistorius’ Sentencing Over Reeva Steenkamp’s Murder 'Shockingly Lenient': Prosecutor Demands More Jail Time
The state wants to bring Pistorius back to trial for a third time.
King Bhumibol Death And Funeral: How Will Thailand Mourn? [PHOTOS]
How will a nation that hasn't lost a king in 70 years deal with the death of King Bhumibol?
Are You Healthy? Why Nutrition Is So Important And What The Government Plans To Do About It
Ninety percent of Americans consume too much sodium and 38 percent of adults said they eat fruit less than once a day.
Climate Change News: United Nations Urban Expansion Meeting Set To Begin
Habitat III will be held in Ecuador starting Oct. 17 as leaders attempt to solve rising populations.
What Is Legionnaires' Disease? Bacteria Found In Dallas Fort-Worth Airport Water Supply
The bacteria was found in the water supply at four different American Airlines hangars.
What’s In KFC Chicken? Mother Complains Maggots Made Her Son Sick
An Arkansas mother said her five-year-old son got food poisoning after ingesting maggot infested chicken.
Thailand King Successor: With King Bhumibol Sick, Military Junta Meets With Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn
Fears of King Bhumibol's death have swept through Thailand prompting the Junta to brief crown prince on governmental activities.
Gay In Russia: LGBT Youth Website Shut Down By Russian Censors
State media watchdog Roskomnadzor said the website was illegally promoting "non-traditional relationships."
Life On Mars: NASA Scientists Eager To Grow Vegetables After Obama Aims For People To Live On Red Planet
NASA is gearing up for a Mars mission after President Barack Obama announced hopes that humans would be there by 2030.
Haiti Hurricane Update: Is Matthew Worse Than 2010 Earthquake? Death Toll Surpasses 1,000 Amid Cholera Fears
Conditions in Haiti following Hurricane Matthew are similar to the aftermath of the 2010 earthquake there.
What Are Superbugs? Why Using Antibiotics Might Be Bad For The World
At least 23,000 die every year from antibiotic resistant infections.
Can The Mumps Kill You? Arkansas Investigating Hundreds Of Cases In Outbreak
Hundreds of people in Arkansas have recently reported symptoms or tested positive for the mumps.
Is There Another Earth? Project Blue Mission To Take First Space Picture
Project Blue plans to launch its lightweight telescope into space by the end of the decade to take the first picture of an Earth-like planet.
Thailand King's Successor: Who Will Replace King Bhumibol When He Dies?
The declining health of King Bhumibol Adulyadej has Thais concerned about what will happen when his son takes over.
What Is Hemodialysis? Thailand King Bhumibol May Be Dying As Health Condition Worsens
King Bhumibol Adulyadej's blood pressure dropped dramatically after his blood purification treatment.
Refugee Crisis In Jordan: Aid Drops At Syrian Border Camps Set To Begin
International aid organizations have been trying to reach people the refugees stranded since Jordan closed its borders in June.
Bombing In Syria: Barrel Bombs Limit Doctors Without Borders Access In Aleppo
"People are literally dying on the floors of the facilities," Doctors Without Borders said in a press release.
Thailand King Bhumibol Health Update 2016: Death Fears Grow After Hospitalization From Blood Purification
King Bhumibol Adulyadej is the world's longest reigning monarch.
When Is The Next Debate? How To Watch And Everything You Need To Know Before Trump And Clinton's Final Showdown
The final presidential debate will take place on Oct. 19 from 9 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.
Hillary Clinton, Donald Trump On Health Care: Candidates' Stances On One Of America's Top Issues Before Sunday's Debate
Hillary Clinton says she'd defend and expand the Affordable Care Act, while Donald Trump says he'd repeal it his first day in office.
Who Are The Central Park Five And What Do They Have To Do With Donald Trump?
Five Harlem boys were sentenced to prison in a trial that relied on confessions coerced by police.