USW Strike: Shell To 'Continue Operations' As Refinery Workers Begin Picketing
The walkout came at a time when crude-oil prices have been falling for months, which can be a bane for producers but a boon for refiners.
Winter Storm System In The Midwest: Chicago ‘Ground Zero’ For Super Bowl Sunday Blizzard
National Weather Service says road conditions in the region could be “extraordinarily dangerous” by Sunday afternoon.
Obama 2016 Budget Proposal: Foreign Earnings Tax Would Pay Half Of $478B Public Works Program
The White House apparently believes it can drum up bipartisan support for the proposal, which will be sent to Congress Monday.
Super Bowl Party Games 2015: 7 Ideas For Entertaining On Game Day
Here are seven football-themed party games for bringing Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots fans together on Sunday, February 1.
Super Bowl 2015 Stadium: How To Get To University Of Phoenix, Parking Permits, Tailgating, Stadium Facts And More
Your complete guide to getting to the University of Phoenix, parking and more.
Who Is Danny Meyer? Shake Shack Founder Could Be The Next Big Name In Celebrity Chef Kitchen
Danny Meyer’s celebrity is on the rise after the New York restaurateur took his famed burger joint public this week.
Super Bowl 2015 Tickets: Buying Last Minute And How To Tell If They’re Real
Regarding those last-minute Super Bowl tickets, the No. 1 thing law enforcement advises against is buying with cash on the street.
Winston Churchill Quotes: Britain Remembers Former Prime Minister On 50th Anniversary Of His Death
As a speaker, Churchill was considered one of the greatest orators in history.
GMO Mosquitoes In Florida: Mutant Bugs Could Come As Early As Spring, But There’s No Reason To Freak Out
The mutant bugs were developed a decade ago by British bioengineering company Oxitec.
'Dragon' Dinosaur Discovered In China Reveals What Happens When Jurassic Beasts Become Isolated
The new dinosaur species, dubbed Qijianglong, lived around 160 million years ago during the Late Jurassic period.
#ILostSleepBecause Explores Why We Don't Get Enough Slumber, Here Are Five Tips For Better Sleep
A good night’s rest can boost mood, lower stress, improve athletic performance and help maintain a healthy weight.
Tax Day 2015: How To File Taxes, Deadlines, Where To File Online, Tax Season Best Practices And More
The deadline for filing taxes for fiscal year 2014 is Wednesday, April 15.
Is The Ebola Outbreak Over? New Cases ‘Slowing’ As Efforts Turn To Eradicating Virus
Health officials have said the calm after the storm has allowed them to consider the successes and failures of their containment efforts.
55,000-Year-Old Skull Found In Israel Is ‘Missing Piece’ Of Humans’ First European Migration [PHOTO]
The skull was actually discovered in 2008 but underwent years of analysis before conclusions about its age and origin were drawn.
NASA Day Of Remembrance Honors Fallen Astronauts Of Challenger, Columbia And Apollo Disasters [VIDEO]
The ceremonies honored not only the Challenger crew but other space explorers killed in missions and test flights throughout NASA’s 56-year history.
World’s Oldest Snake Fossils Are Resetting The Evolutionary Clock By About 70 Million Years
The oldest of the four fossils was a 167-million-year-old fossil found in a quarry near Oxford, England.
American ISIS Chief Abu Muhammad Al-Amriki Dead? Islamic State Fighter With Ties To US Reportedly Killed In Syria
Counterterrorism experts believed Abu Muhammad Al-Amriki might have spent some time in the U.S. before joining the terror group.
Arizona Measles Outbreak Update: ‘Critical Point’ Reached As Hundreds Face Possible Exposure
The two patients may have been in contact with hundreds of people before being diagnosed.
Best Places To Ski After Winter Storm Juno 2015: East Coast Resorts Near NYC Gear Up For Weekend Crowds After Snowy Blizzard
For many ski resorts, the public’s high expectations for the historic blizzard have served as free advertising.
Blizzard 2015: First Reported Death From Winter Storm Juno Is New York Teen Sean Urda, 17-Year-Old Killed In Snow Tube Accident
New York state officials warned residents of the dangers of a snowstorm that many said could be one of the worst on record.
Road Conditions In New York, New Jersey, Mass., Conn.: How To Check Highway Closure Updates During Blizzard
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio said Monday that city streets would be cut off to non-emergency vehicles starting at 11:00 p.m. EST.
State Of Emergency For New York, New Jersey, Mass.: Why Governors Issue Statewide Warnings For Winter Blizzards
States of emergency were issued for New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
Blizzard Of 2015: What To Expect From ‘Life Threatening’ Northeast Winter Storm
From New York City to Maine, officials warn of life-threatening conditions in the next 24 hours as the first blizzard of 2015 approaches.
Russia Ruble Crisis: Currency Falls Further Amid Threats Of Tighter Sanctions
The ruble has tumbled more than 10 percent against the dollar so far in 2015.
Dominic Ongwen Trial Live Stream: Watch Former Lord’s Resistance Army Commander Face Judge In The Hague
Dominic Ongwen’s abduction into the Lord's Resistance Army at age 10 may soften his sentence should he be found guilty.
Measles Outbreak California: Unvaccinated Face Ongoing Risk But Immunized Also Infected
Forty-two of the 62 cases in California have been traced backed to Disneyland.
Dark Underworld Of Mysterious Sea Life Revealed By First-Ever Antarctic Ice Sheet Drilling
The space between the bottom of the ice and the seafloor is only about 33 feet.
Yarmulke Made From Human Hair Fights Anti-Semitism, Does ‘Magic Kippa' Follow Jewish Law?
The inconspicuous yarmulke of hair was developed by an Israeli barber named Shalom Koresh.
Dirty Mouth? Chewing Gum Removes Millions Of Bacteria, But With One Catch
Ten minutes of gum chewing can remove up to 100 million bacteria, which gets trapped in the chewing gum and discarded when the gum is spit out.
Cuba Human Rights: Violations Persist As Political Dissidents Face Beatings, Arbitrary Arrest: Report
All media outlets in Cuba are tightly controlled by the government, which inhibits access to outside information.