Disneyland Measles Outbreak: California’s Vaccination Campaign Falling Flat As More Parents Turn To Internet
The challenge health officials in California and other states have faced often comes down to messaging.
California Trees Shrinking? What Climate Change Means For State’s Forests
Several factors have worked in tandem to shrink California’s forests, but climate change has had the most dramatic impact.
US-Cuba Relations: Images From 1960s, 1990s And Today Show Decades Of Change In Cuban-American Diplomacy [PHOTOS]
On Wednesday, American and Cuban leaders met in Havana for the first high-profile gathering in decades.
Greenland Ice Melt: Island’s Vanishing Lakes Making Massive Ice Sheet Less Stable, Study Finds
Greenland’s ice sheet covers about 80 percent of the island of Greenland and is second in size only to Antarctica.
Oldest Gospel Found In Mummy Mask: How Ancient Text Ended Up In 2,000-Year-Old Egyptian Artifact
Researchers have said the text could provide historians with an idea of how the Gospel of Mark changed over time.
Vladimir Lenin Quotes: Moscow Commemorates Anniversary Of Communist Leader’s Death [PHOTOS]
Lenin, who founded the Russian Communist party and led the Bolshevik Revolution in the early 20th century, died Jan. 21, 1924.
Obama SOTU Speech: 5 Bills That Could ‘Earn’ The President’s Veto In 2015
Obama urged the now Republican-controlled Congress to set aside partisan “demonizing” and work with him lest he exercise his veto power.
SOTU Speech Word Cloud: ‘Economy,’ ‘Jobs’ Among Most-Used Words In President Obama’s Address
The president touched on everything from the economy to foreign policy.
GOP Response To Obama Address: Republican Sen. Joni Ernst Takes Aim At Obamacare, ‘Executive Overreach’
Ernst, whose Tuesday address was her first major television appearance since being elected, rose from obscurity last year.
Mutant Ebola: Virus ‘Continuing To Change’ But Treatments May Be Less Effective
Virologists knew from the beginning the Ebola virus would change, challenging treatment protocols. But the outbreak is waning.
Where To Watch SOTU In DC: Best Bars For Viewing President Obama’s Speech
Here are five bars to catch the address in the capitol.
Paris Kosher Market Attack: 'Je Suis Juif' Trend Won’t Change Jewish Plight In Europe
On social media, “Je Suis Juif,” or “I Am Jewish,” is being embraced, but the roots of anti-Semitism run deep, including in France.
Indonesia To Execute Prisoners By Firing Squad, Human Rights Group Condemns ‘Regressive’ Sentences
Human rights groups have condemned the executions, the first under the country’s new president.
Death Penalty In The US: Which States Still Practice Capital Punishment And What Methods They Use
Capital punishment in the U.S. has waned in recent years following public outcry after several botched executions.
50 Million-Year-Old Plant Fossils Reveal Earth’s Changing Landscape, May Help Predict Future Climate Shifts
By studying the cell patterns in fossilized bits of plants, scientists were able to determine the density of vegetation for a given area.
Best Beaches In Cuba: Where To Find Paradise On The Caribbean Island Nation
Soon fewer Americans will need to obtain special permits from the U.S. government before going to Cuba.
ISIS Beheads Syrian Fighter Amid Rise In Guerrilla-Style Attacks Against Islamic State
ISIS has beheaded an opposition fighter in eastern Syria, and four others were similarly executed in Deir al-Zor.
Sea Level Rise From Climate Change A ‘Larger Problem’ Than Thought, New Study Claims
The study could change scientists’ understanding of sea level rise today -- predict even worse inundation tomorrow.
Boko Haram Praises Charlie Hebdo Attacks: Leader Abubakar Shekau Condemns French ‘Religion Of Democracy’
The relatively enigmatic leader of Boko Haram appeared in a video holding an AK-47 and addressed the camera in Arabic.
Ted Cruz To Head NASA Subcommittee: Is The Space Agency In Trouble?
Cruz hasn’t exactly been the space agency's biggest advocate.
Charlie Hebdo Pegida March: Angela Merkel Takes Aim At German Anti-Islamist Group
Opponents of the German group say it's using the Paris killings to exploit anti-immigrant, anti-Muslim fears.
How to Sign Up For Obamacare 2015: Marketplace Open Enrollment Dates, Deadlines, Cost Estimates And More
Getting health insurance through a marketplace in 2015 is just like last year, but many marketplaces offer new plans.
CENTCOM Twitter Hack: Official Account Back Online After Breach By ISIS Sympathizers
The U.S. Central Command's Twitter account is back online but its YouTube account has been terminated.
Deadly ‘Crocodile Bile’ Beer Kills 69 In Mozambique; Authorities Say Brew May Have Been Poisoned
Nearly 200 people were hospitalized over the weekend after drinking the swill.
170 Million-Year-Old Sea Monster Discovered On Scotland’s ‘Dinosaur Isle’ Fills Gap In Fossil Record
The fossil of Dearcmhara shawcrossi was uncovered more than 50 years ago, in 1959, by an amateur collector.
Russia Ruble Crisis: Currency Continues To Fall, Ukraine Conflict And Falling Oil Prices To Blame
Russia's ruble has been the world's worst-performing currency since Russia annexed Crimea in March.
Paris Terror Attack: The Kouachi Brothers Were On France's Radar Before Charlie Hebdo Shooting, So Why Weren't They Stopped?
French authorities focus on stopping the recruitment of French nationals into terrorism, but the Kouachi brothers slipped through.
AirAsia Flight 8501: Black Box ‘Pings’ Detected, Could Indicate Location Of Vital Aircraft Equipment
Although a plane’s black box is typically located near the rear of the aircraft, Flight 8501's could have become separated from the wreckage.
Best Diets For Men And Women In 2015: Top 5 Weight-Loss Plans For The New Year
Here are the experts' picks of the best diets for 2015.
Charlie Hebdo Attack: Why Muhammad Cartoons Sparked Outrage Among Muslim Attackers
Depicting the prophet in images and illustrations is not traditionally blasphemous in Islam, but disrespect is.