Eric Garner Protesters Draw Comparisons To Ferguson During New York City March From Union Square
"Hands up, don't shoot" mingled with "I can't breathe" as NYC protesters marched from Union Square toward Rockefeller Center.
CDC Data: Many HIV-Positive Americans Aren’t Getting Treatment
Coverage gaps in the U.S. health care system are a major reason why people aren’t receiving treatment, which doesn’t come cheap.
Ebola Virus Outbreak 2014: Economic Outlook Worsens For Affected Countries, World Bank Reports
Ebola will hamper economic growth much more than expected in Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone, World Bank says.
OECD Foreign Bribery Report Outlines Corrupt Business Practices
The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development has outlined exactly when, how and why big companies are bribing people.
Africa’s Lions Endangered By Controversial 'Canned' Hunting Industry
Activists are rallying against the hunting of captive animals, but some say it’s good for the economy as well as conservation.
Financial Firms Invested $27 Billion In Cluster Bomb Makers, Report Shows
Cluster bombs are banned in most countries, but some financial institutions are investing in the companies that make them.
US, Yemeni Forces Free Eight Hostages From Al Qaeda, Five Still Missing
American forces' involvement in the rescue mission was initially kept quiet.
Winter Storm Causes Massive Power Outages, Delays
Hundreds of thousands of homes are without power this Thanksgiving.
Ukraine Conflict Update: Ukrainians Oppose Federalization While Russians Support Kremlin
But 45 percent said they would be happy if they did learn soldiers were sent there.
GSK, U.S. Government Experimental Ebola Vaccine Shown To Be Safe In Human Trials: NIH
A group of 20 volunteers developed immunity to the Ebola virus and showed no bad side effects.
How Marijuana Farms Impact The Environment
Sometimes, the grass isn't always greener.
US Q4 Economic Growth Expectations Lowered After Latest Durable Goods Data
While U.S. durable goods orders rose last month, it's happening for all the "wrong reasons," says one economist.
Higher Rates Of ADHD Linked To Drug Company Awareness Campaigns, Advocacy Groups
While diagnoses of ADHD were once an American trend, doctors around the world are now labeling more and more patients with the condition.
Plague Outbreak Reported in Madagascar Has Killed 40 People, Affected 119: WHO
WHO has reported that 119 people have been affected by the plague, including two in the capital city.
Oil And Mining Exploration Endangers Africa's World Heritage Sites
UNESCO sees increasing conflict between governments and corporations regarding Africa's natural resources.
Doctor Transparency: Why Leana Wen Received Threats After Launching "Who's My Doctor"
Leana Wen is trying to launch a platform where doctors disclose information about their income. Some doctors are not excited.
Half Of Liberian Workforce Not Working Due To Ebola Virus: World Bank
While the spread of the Ebola outbreak appears to be slowing in Liberia, the economic impact of the virus has only just begun.
New Jersey Doctor's Bribery Case Offers Window Into Growing Health Care Fraud
As U.S. health care fraud grows, one New Jersey doctor admits to his part in $100 million bribery scheme.
Bob Marley To Endorse Global Marijuana Brand: Marley Natural
Bob Marley's family is venturing into the hazy marijuana market, lending the music icon's name to the Marley Natural cannabis company.
Colorado Debates Ban On Edible Marijuana Products
Authorities are worried kids might accidentally eat the wrong treats.
Islamic State Antiquities Trade Stretches To Europe, United States
ISIS has oil, but it also benefits handsomely from the sale of stolen ancient artifacts. The West is a big customer.
Islamic State: How The US Treasury Hopes To Fight Back
The U.S. Treasury said on Thursday that cutting off the Islamic State’s revenue sources won’t be simple.
US Veterans Sue Banks, Alleging Terrorist Connections
It’s the latest case pitting victims of terrorist attacks against financial institutions under the U.S. Anti-terrorism Act.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: With Workers Sent Home, Local Businesses Continue To Struggle
“The biggest issue on the sales side is that we’re distracted with trying to survive.”
The US Government Wants To Patent The Ebola Virus, Here’s Why That’s A Good Thing
The U.S. government filed a patent application in 2009 that has yet to be approved.
Midterms 2014: What Happens To Leftover Campaign Funds?
Candidates can’t take the leftover campaign money for themselves, but they do have a few options.
Midterm Election Results 2014: Republican Andy Tobin Trails Democrat Ann Kirkpatrick In Arizona’s First Congressional District, Race Too Close To Call
Arizona unofficial election results showed Tobin with 46 percent of the vote against Kirkpatrick's 53 percent.
Alabama Sharia Law 2014: Voters Approve Foreign Law Prohibition
The ballot measure is very similar to others that mention Sharia law.
Democrat Bill Keating Wins Massachusetts 9th Congressional District, Defeating Republican John Chapman.
Despite positive polls for Chapman, the two-time incumbent Democrat won Mass. 6th District.
Democrat Seth Moulton Wins Massachusetts 6th District, Defeats Republican Richard Tisei
The race has been tight since longtime Democratic incumbent John Tierney lost in the primary.