Charlie Hebdo Attack: Ahmed Merabet And Franck Brinsolaro, French Police Officers, Killed In Paris Shooting
French authorities on Thursday honored the two police officers killed in the Charlie Hebdo attack.
Flu Season 2015: Influenza In US ‘Widespread,’ But Fear May Outpace Threat
The current flu season reached epidemic levels in December, but that’s not unusual for winter.
Jerusalem Snow Photos: Rare Storm Poses Challenges For City Unfit For Winter Weather [PHOTOS]
The snow followed high winds and heavy rains Tuesday night that swept through Israel.
Albino Dolphin Off Florida Coast Is A Rare Sight, But Conservationists Say Stay Away [VIDEO]
Since 1962, there have been only 14 confirmed sightings of albino dolphins in the U.S.
Sharpest Ever Hubble Images Of Andromeda, Pillars Of Creation Are Too Big For A Computer [PHOTOS]
The images are the first time astronomers have been able to spot individual stars inside a distant spiral galaxy over such a vast region in space.
New Weight Loss Drug Like An 'Imaginary Meal,' Tricks Body Into Thinking It Just Ate, Study Claims
Unlike other appetite suppressants, fexaramine only acts in the gut and targets a protein known as the farnesoid X receptor.
Bowhead Whale Genome May Hold Clues To Human Longevity
Pinpointing genes in mammal species that contribute to long lifespans could lead to new drug therapies for humans.
Winter Weather Forecast 2015: How To Prevent Frozen Pipes During Cold Outbreak
With some preparation, homeowners can help keep their pipes from icing over.
Pope Francis’ Philippines Visit Poses Security Challenges For Manila Authorities
The pope’s decision to ride in an unprotected vehicle has raised concerns about his safety while in the Philippines.
Thomas Gilbert Sr.’s Son Thomas Gilbert Jr. Charged In Wall Street Hedge Fund Founder’s Death
A doorman supposedly witnessed Thomas Gilbert Jr. slip past the apartment building’s front desk shortly before the time of the shooting.
How To Prevent Frostbite: 7 Tips For Dealing With Dangerous Winter Weather Conditions
Frostbite occurs when cold temperature freezes exposed skin tissue.
Another Polar Vortex? What To Expect As ‘Dangerous’ Winter Weather Descends On US
Meteorologists expect temperatures to dip below freezing as far south as Atlanta and New Orleans.
Monarch Butterfly Endangered: US Considers Protections For Famed North American Insect
The law would protect key monarch habitats, something scientists have said is crucial to ensuring the butterfly’s survival.
Health Care Penalties In 2015: How To Avoid Obamacare Fee And Report Insurance Status To IRS
For most Americans, reporting health care status to the IRS will fall into one of three categories.
New Year’s Day 2015: How To Call Out Of Work Last Minute With A Convincing Excuse
Playing hooky the day after a major holiday like New Year’s Eve is sure to raise some eyebrows.
What’s The Difference Between Champagne And Sparkling Wine? Consumers’ Tastes Have Changed, But Understanding Lags
Oftentimes, store owners are left explaining the differences between Champagne and other sparkling wines like Prosecco.
AirAsia Flight 8501: Memorial Service, Mass Held For Victims In Surabaya As New Year's Eve Celebrations Canceled
The governor of Indonesia’s East Java province canceled New Year’s Eve celebrations as relatives grieved the victims of AirAsia Flight 8501.
Ebola Outbreak: IMF Debt Contributed To Crisis In West Africa, Report Claims
Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone collectively owe the organization $372 million.
The Latest On Flight MH370: With All Eyes On AirAsia 8501, Search For Missing Plane Continues
AirAsia Flight QZ8501 has been found, but nine months into the search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, no evidence has been recovered.
New Year’s Resolutions 2015: 15 Ideas For Setting Goals In The New Year
For some people, learning to manage stress is a more constructive goal than shedding a few pounds.
Stores Open On New Year’s Day 2015: Holiday Hours For Best Buy, Target, Walgreens And More [LIST]
Most commercial and retail stores will be open New Year’s Day, but with varying hours.
Tropical Storm Jangmi: 31 Dead In Philippines As Rains Bring Flooding, Landslides To Islands
Most of the deaths were reported Tuesday in the eastern and central islands, including areas that were devastated last year by Typhoon Haiyan.
Tony Fernandes, AirAsia CEO, Turned Struggling Airline Into World-Class Budget Carrier
Fernandes was a newcomer in the airline industry when he and other investors took over AirAsia in September 2001.
Pope Francis Philippines Visit: ‘No Religion’ T-Shirt Pulled After Message Sparks Controversy
The shirts were printed by the Philippine’s largest broadcaster, television network ABS-CBN.
Indian Ocean Tsunami: 10 Years Later, Biggest Threat To Marine Ecosystems Is Man, Not Nature
The environmental concerns facing Southeast Asia today have little to do with the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.
Volcano Eruption Indonesia: Airport Closed, Hikers Injured After Gamalama Spews Ash Thousands Of Meters High [PHOTOS]
Schools, offices and an airport in the provincial capital of Ternate, near the volcano, were closed Friday because of the eruption.
Christmas Lights From Space: US Cities Glow In NASA Images Of US Holiday Displays [PHOTOS]
NASA is gathering data on holiday light displays to study energy consumption as it relates to global warming.
Fracking Ban New York: Decision Could Embolden Lawmakers Elsewhere To Outlaw Practice
Increasing public and environmental concerns have led to moratoriums on fracking in some U.S. counties over the past decade.
Sexual Assault: How ‘Distinct’ Pubic Hair Bacteria Could Help ID Rapists
Forensic scientists are finding new ways to identify rape suspects based on their bacterial calling cards.
Cuban Policy: Havana To Release 53 Political Prisoners, Result Of 'Historic' US-Cuba Talks
The recent shift in American-Cuban relations is part of a major overhaul of U.S. policy toward the Caribbean’s largest island nation.