Legal Weed: Pot Sellers Offer Milder ‘Rookie’ Products For Marijuana Beginners
In the era of really potent marijuana, pot retailers are looking for ways to ease "rookies" into the world of legal weed.
Ebola Fears Spark Cabin Cleaners Strike At LaGuardia Airport In New York
Airline cabin cleaners worried about Ebola have gone on strike at New York’s LaGuardia airport.
Ebola Outbreak: Liberia Cancels Nationwide Election Over Ebola Concerns
If carried out, officials said the elections would have endangered the lives of nearly 3 million voters.
US Ebola Patient Thomas Duncan’s Last Words Were To See His Estranged Son
The final words of the Ebola patient who died Wednesday at a Dallas hospital were to see his 19-year-old son, Kasiah.
Oldest Cave Paintings Found? 40,000-Year-Old Indonesian ‘Stencil’ Art Is Among Earliest Of Its Kind
Cave paintings on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi date back at least 39,900 years, making them among the oldest cave art in the world.
US Ebola Patient Thomas Eric Duncan’s Body To Be Cremated To Prevent Spread Of Infection
The body of Thomas Eric Duncan, the first Ebola patient to have died in the U.S., will be cremated to prevent the spread of the deadly virus.
Cyclone Hudhud ‘Intensifies,’ India’s Southeast States Ready For Evacuations
Cyclone Hudhud has gathered strength over the Bay of Bengal on Wednesday and is headed for India’s southeastern coast.
US Ebola Screenings: 5 Airports To Begin Checking Travelers For Fever, Other Symptoms
Five airports in the U.S. will begin screening travelers arriving from countries affected by Ebola for signs of infection.
Ebola Virus Outbreak: Sierra Leone Health Workers’ Strike Leaves Dead Bodies In Streets
A health workers strike in Sierra Leone that resulted in the bodies of Ebola victims being left out in the streets and in homes has been resolved.
Ebola In The US: Dallas Ebola Patient Thomas Eric Duncan Has Died From Disease
Dallas Ebola patient Thomas Eric Duncan, the first person in the U.S. to become sick with the virus, died Wednesday from the disease.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: US Airport Screenings Won’t Keep People With Ebola From Traveling
Obama has promised stricter U.S. airport screenings to stop the spread of Ebola, but the measures only work if someone has symptoms.
Climate Change Scientists ‘Underestimate’ Rate Of Ocean Warming
Scientists have miscalculated just how much heat has been added to the planet's oceans over the last century.
Ebola Virus 2014: Spanish Ebola Nurse Being Treated With Antibodies From Previous Ebola Patients
A Spanish nurse who has contracted Ebola is being treated with antibodies from patients previously infected with the virus.
White House Ebola Speech Live Stream: Where To Watch Address On US Response To Outbreak [VIDEO]
Senior White House officials are expected to speak about the Ebola outbreak around 4:30 p.m. EDT.
New Seafloor Map Reveals Thousands Of Uncharted ‘Seamounts,’ Other Mysteries Of The Deep Ocean [PHOTOS]
Mapping the ocean floor has never been easy, but new satellite data brings the topography of the seafloor to life.
Ebola In The US: Hospital Blames Computer Flaw For Dallas Patient Being Sent Home
As many as 80 people were in contact with Duncan or his family after he arrived in the U.S. from Liberia.
Weather Channel Controversy: Forecaster Continues To Name Storms Despite Criticism
The Weather Channel has released its list of storm names for the upcoming winter storm season despite criticism.
Animal 'Personalities:' Some Sharks Are Shy, Others Like Hanging Out
Spotted catsharks vary in social behavior from one individual to another.
Hajj 2014 Photos: Muslim Pilgrimage Draws Millions To Mecca [PHOTOS]
The 1,400-year-old tradition is one of the largest gatherings of people in the world.
ISIS Recruiters In US: Jihadists Target Minneapolis Youth For ‘Indoctrination’
Terrorist group recruiters are attempting to engage young Somalis in Minneapolis, Minnesota, for jihad abroad.
Evolution Of Modern Birds: How Dinosaurs Got Their Wings
The link between dinosaurs and birds may be explained by a reduction in the number of wrist bones over millions of years.
Ebola In The US: First Patient May Have Exposed Dallas School Children To Disease
The unidentified patient is now in critical condition and has been moved to intensive care at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.
California Drought 2014 A Result Of Global Warming? Extreme Dryness Made Worse By Climate Change [REPORT]
Scientists may have linked California's drought to man-made climate change, according to a new study.
Flu Shot Season: Ebola Is Scary, But There Is Another Deadly Virus In The US To Worry About
The first Ebola patient in the U.S. has raised fears of a deadly outbreak, but there is another virus that is far more deadly.
2014 Midterm Elections: Republican Senate Candidates Boost Ad Spending In 5 Key States
Republicans aired more Senate election ads than Democrats in several battleground states as midterm elections draw nearer.
600-Year-Old Canoe Found In New Zealand Reveals ‘Sophisticated’ Early Sailing Technology
A large and rare canoe discovered in New Zealand sheds light on centuries-old Polynesian sailing technology.
Secret Service Security Breach: How White House Protection Works
Here is how the Secret Service protects the White House from intruders like Omar J. Gonzalez.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Mobile Health Labs Arrive In Liberia From US
Two portable Ebola testing labs have arrived in Liberia from the U.S., and troops have broken ground on a $22 million field hospital.
Hong Kong Protests: Nearly 40 Bank Branches Close Amid Demonstrations
Nearly 40 bank branches in Hong Kong have closed in the areas affected by pro-democracy protests.
45 Dogs Killed In Las Vegas Fire At Home Of City Councilman Isaac Barron
Forty-five small dogs died in a fire at a home five miles northeast of the Las Vegas strip over the weekend.