Thanksgiving Travel Weather Forecast 2014: Storms For East Coast, Clear Skies In West
Here’s a look at Thanksgiving travel weather forecasts around the country.
Buffalo Snow 2014: Flooding Expected As Temperatures Rise
After record-breaking snowfall last week, Buffalo, New York faces possible flooding Monday as rising temperatures cause the snow to melt.
Thanksgiving, Christmas Cheap Flights 2014: How To Get Last-Minute Deals For The Holidays
Holidays are among the busiest, and most stressful, times to travel.
New York Financial Regulators Grilled By Senate Committee Over Wall Street Practices
“It’s past time that the Federal Reserve shows -- with actions, not words -- that it will protect consumers rather than Wall Street.”
Immigration Reform 2014: What US Newspapers Said About Obama’s Speech
Newspapers across the country on Friday focused on U.S. President Barack Obama’s immigration speech.
Muslim Brotherhood Arrest: Zaki Bani Irsheid Detained In Jordan For Criticizing UAE’s Terrorist Designation
A senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood was arrested in Jordan on Thursday, the third such high-profile arrest in recent months.
Ebola New York 2014: Brooklyn Man Tested At Bellevue Hospital For Symptoms After Mali Trip
A Brooklyn man will be tested for Ebola on Thursday after being taken to Bellevue with symptoms consistent with the virus.
Snowstorm Upstate New York: How Lake-Effect Snow Phenomenon Causes Epic Winter Blizzards [VIDEO]
Lake-effect snow begins when a mass of Arctic air swoops in from the north and passes over the Great Lakes.
Thanksgiving Cost 2014: Lower Fuel Prices Keep Feast Under $50 As Average Turkey Dinner Bill Up Slightly
The average cost of feeding 10 people for Thanksgiving has risen slightly from last year.
Darren Wilson Verdict Update: Grand Jury Decision To Charge Michael Brown Shooter Could Come Friday
A decision from a grand jury considering whether to indict Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson could be reached as early as Friday.
Can Antibacterial Soap Cause Cancer? The ‘Startling’ Link Between Triclosan And Tumor Growth
Triclosan, an agent in some antibacterial hand soaps, has been linked to tumor growth in mice.
World Toilet Day Facts: 7 Startling Truths About Sanitation Around The Globe [VIDEO]
On World Toilet Day, here are seven startling facts about sanitation around the globe.
Missouri Death Penalty: As Ferguson Jury Decision Lingers, State Ties Record For Most Executions In One Year
Missouri has put more inmates to death than 30 of the 35 states that have practiced capital punishment since 1976.
One Campaign Video On Ebola Features Matt Damon, Morgan Freeman, Akon And Other Celebrities [VIDEO]
One Campaign video on Ebola makes the case that the world waited too long to respond to the epidemic.
Japan Whaling Ban: Revised Antarctic Whale Hunt Quota ‘Not Changing Anything’
Japan is planning to resume hunting whales in the Southern Ocean next year, but has scaled back the number of whales it intends to take.
Europe Olive Oil Crisis: 2014 Harvest ‘Worst Year In Memory,’ Drives Up Costs
Europe’s olive harvest was hit hard this year by bad weather and blight, which will likely lead to higher prices for some olive oils.
Indonesia Police Perform Virginity Tests On Female Recruits, Human Rights Group Condemns ‘Humiliating’ Practice
Female candidates for the Indonesian National Police force are required to undergo virginity tests before they can become recruits.
Mystery Of Sea Star Wasting Syndrome Solved After Scientists Identify Virus That Causes 'Melting' Starfish
A previously unknown virus is responsible for the death of millions of sea stars in the Pacific Northwest.
US Government Spying On Citizens: Rise In Undercover Ops A ‘Danger To Democracy’
More agents from nearly every government agency are going undercover in the U.S. to sleuth potential lawbreakers.
Bird Flu Outbreaks In Europe 2014: What Worked For China Last Year Could Work For UK, Netherlands
Europe's approach to bird flu outbreaks in the U.K. and the Netherlands is not unlike that taken by China's government last year.
Another Global Financial Crisis? UK Prime Minister David Cameron Warns Of ‘Possible Third Recession’
The British prime minister sees a “dangerous backdrop of instability" that could lead to another global recession.
Ebola Mali Update: US To Screen Travelers Arriving From Latest Africa Country Affected By Virus
Mali has been added to the list of countries whose travelers will be screened upon arrival in U.S. airports.
Carnival Cruise Virus Outbreak Infects 172 People, Ship Set To Soon Leave For Mexican Riviera
Federal health officials intercepted a cruise ship as it docked in California on Sunday, after dozens of people became ill with a norovirus.
NYC Subway Death: Man Pushed In Front Of Train Victim Of ‘Random’ Attack
A man was fatally struck by a subway train Sunday after a stranger intentionally shoved him onto the tracks.
Suicide Bombing In Nigerian Market Kills 13, Injures Dozens More
A suicide bombing at a market in northeast Nigeria has killed at least 13 people.
Earthquake Today New Zealand: Magnitude 6.5 Tremor Hits North Island
A strong earthquake rocked New Zealand on Monday morning, however there were no immediate reports of damage.
North Korea Spy Mission: James Clapper Reveals Details Of Secret US Negotiations In Pyongyang
The top U.S. spy has revealed details of a secret mission to North Korea to secure the release of two U.S. citizens.
Romanian Elections 2014: Prime Minister Victor Ponta Concedes Presidential Runoff To Klaus Iohannis
Klaus Iohannis has won Romania’s presidential election. Prime Minister Victor Ponta conceded Sunday.
Muslim Brotherhood Arrests In Egypt: Five Students Charged With Rioting To Stand Military Trial
Five Egyptian students arrested in January will be charged with rioting and tried in a military court, officials said Sunday.
Are Unicorns Real? Roe Deer With Rare Deformity Resembles Legendary Animal [PHOTO]
A real-life “unicorn” recently discovered in Slovenia was actually a roe deer with a rare deformity.