Trump Campaign: 2 Former Aides Tied To Firm That Wanted To Help Russia Spy On Its Citizens
EyeLock tried to win a contract to install iris scanners on Russia's subways to track people on watch lists.
What Is The Electoral College? US President Is Not Decided By The Popular Vote
A candidate needs 270 electoral votes to win the U.S. presidency. Only four times in U.S. history has a candidate who lost the popular vote won the electoral vote to become president.
Oil Prices: Ministers Say End To Depressed Levels Is Near; See $60 Next Year
Oil prices could rise to near $60 a barrel by the end of next year.
Early Voting Results: Convenience Trumps Election Day Crush; More Voters Opting For Nontraditional Methods
More Americans are opting to forgo the Election Day trip to the voting booth and take care of business early.
Tour Bus Plows Into Semi-Truck Near Los Angeles; Deaths Reported
The bus was on the way back to Los Angeles from the Red Earth Casino in Thermal, California.
Latest Polls: ABC Says Clinton Ahead By 12 Points; IBD, LA Times Give Trump The Edge
The election could be a blowout with an estimated 304 electoral votes going to Hillary Clinton and just 204 going to Donald Trump.
Why Is Donald Trump Losing The 2016 Election? 5 Reasons Why Hillary Clinton Is Winning In Most Presidential Polls
Donald Trump may have been wrong when he said he could shoot someone in the middle of Fifth Avenue and not lose support.
Trump Campaign Staff: National Political Director Is Stepping Back For 'Personal Reasons'
The defection comes as Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump again casts doubt on whether he will accept losing to Democrat Hillary Clinton.
Goofiest Excuses For Calling In Sick: How About 'I Have To Be A Pall Bearer At A Funeral For My Wife's Cousin's Pet'
One employee claimed she had found a gigantic spider and it was stressing her out.
Fast-Food Calories: Does Labeling Work To Help Consumers Make Healthy Choices?
People who eat at fast-food restaurants at least once a week say they've never noticed the calorie information on the menus.
Energy News: Engineers May Have Found The Most Practical Form Of Usable Electricity
A professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison has developed a method of making floors produce electricity as you walk on them.
Why Did Snakes Lose Their Legs? Scientists Blame A Switch For The Sonic Hedgehog
Snakes began losing their legs about 100 million years ago when they began living and hunting in burrows.
The Cubs Curse: Can Chicago Break The Billy Goat Hex Or Is The Team Doomed Forever?
William "Billy Goat" Sianis cursed the Chicago Cubs when P.K. Wrigley refused to allow Murphy, the goat, to attend a 1945 World Series game.
Who Is Danney Williams? Man Who Claims He’s Bill Clinton’s Son Wants A Paternity Test
Danney Williams has set up a Twitter account and Facebook page to push his claim that Bill Clinton is his father.
Rapist Slits Throat In Court: Former California Teacher Jeffrey Scott Jones Convicted Of Raping Girlfriend's 13-Year-Old Daughter
Jeffrey Scott Jones was convicted of molesting and raping his girlfriend's then-13-year-old daughter.
Is The Bible Wrong? Story of Jesus Crucifixion By Romans Just Outside Jerusalem Dismissed By Archaeologist
A book by archaeologist Robert Cornuke says Jesus Christ actually was crucified in the village of Silwan, an area now in the Palestinian territory.
Latest Poll: 'Most Accurate' Survey Has Donald Trump Leading Hillary Clinton By A Point
The Investor’s Business Daily/TechnoMetrica Market Intelligence was the most accurate poll in the 2004, 2008 and 2012 election cycles.
Wine News: Cheese Really Does Make Wine Taste Better
Researchers also found adding a small amount of waste from the production of Chardonnay to coffee has little impact on the appearance, taste or aroma.
Theranos Test: Hedge Fund Partner Fund Management Accuses Blood Testing Company Of Lying To Investors
Theranos, which promised to revolutionize blood testing, was forced to close its labs amid questions about the accuracy of its testing technology.
Heart Attack Risk: Extreme Emotion, Physical Exertion Don’t Mix
Extreme emotion and physical exertion are heart attack triggers. Mix them together and the risk of an attack triples.
Chicago Teachers Poised To Strike; 11th-Hour Talks Continuing Into The Night
Members of the Chicago Teachers Union have been told to report to picket lines at 6 a.m. if no contract is reached.
Starbucks Slayer: Upstart Israeli Chain Cofix Opens Moscow Café, Undercutting Starbucks Prices
Founder Avi Katz hopes to have 1,000 outlets in Russia within five years and is eyeing the United Kingdom as his next market.
Mission To Mars: Far Distances Could Cause Chronic Dementia, Long-Term Brain Problems For Astronauts
The effects of radiation were similar to what is seen in brain cancer patients treated with high-dose, photon-based radiation.
Chemotherapy Cost: Breast Cancer Treatment Costs Can Vary By Tens Of Thousands Of Dollars
The cost for breast cancer treatment varied as much as $46,936, a study by researchers by MD Anderson Cancer Center found.
Nestle Recall 2016: List Of Ice Cream Drumsticks Recalled Over Listeria Concerns; How To Get A Refund
The ice cream treats were shipped accidentally from its Bakersfield, California, plant.
Is Russia Preparing For War? Iskander Missiles Moved To Polish Border; Russian Tabloid Predicts Confrontation With West
Moscow moves Iskander missiles to Kalingrad, near the Polish border, putting a strike on Berlin within reach.
Samsung Galaxy Note 7: AT&T To Stop Exchanging Faulty Units; 4th Replacement Device Catches Fire
The replacement phones were supposed to mitigate a fire hazard detected in the first 2.5 million units.
Trump vs. Clinton Debate: Will Bill Clinton's Sexual Escapades Surface? Trump Tweeted Interview With Bill Clinton Accusers
Republican senators are advising Donald Trump against bringing up Bill Clinton's sex life during the debate against Hillary Clinton.
What Do Scots Wear Under Their Kilts? A Lot Of Nothing
Young people told YouGov they think the kilt is outdated.
Yemen Update: Former President Calls For Stepped-Up Attacks Against Saudi Arabia
The call comes in the wake of Saturday's bombing that killed 140 people attending a wake.