American Apparel Controversy: Retailer Hires Interim CEO To Help With Financial Troubles
The embattled clothing brand appointed an interim chief executive Monday, three months after Dov Charney was removed.
New York Judge Finds Argentina In Contempt Of Court For Failing To Repay Hedge Funds
A New York City judge found Argentina in contempt for declining to repay the debt it owes two U.S. hedge funds.
White House Intruder Omar J. Gonzalez Got Closer To Obama Family Living Quarters Than Secret Service First Admitted
The White House intruder who jumped the fence on Sept. 19 made it much further into the building than Secret Service officials initially said.
Amanda Bynes DUI Arrest: Troubled Actress Charged With Misdemeanor
More troubles for the notorious Amanda Bynes.
US And Climate Change: Here Are The Top 10 Greenest Cities In America
Here are the 10 greenest cities in the U.S.
Ebola Outbreak: IMF Approves $130M To Fight ‘Unprecedented Epidemic’
The International Monetary Fund has approved $130 million in immediate aid to Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone to combat Ebola.
Ebola Outbreak: US Unprepared For A Deadly Pandemic ‘Threat’ [REPORT]
The U.S. is unprepared for a catastrophic viral outbreak on par with the Ebola epidemic currently wreaking havoc in West Africa.
Water On Earth ‘Predates’ Sun And Could Signal Life On Other Planets
Conditions in the early solar system would have made water formation impossible, according to a new study.
Ebola Outbreak: Global Response To Crisis In West Africa Has Moved At ‘Turtle’ Pace
"Everybody in their intentions is moving fast, but in the field we are moving at the speed of a turtle," Doctors Without Borders said.
Natural Gas Vs Coal: Gas A ‘Major Detour’ In Pursuit Of Lower Carbon Emissions, Study Finds
Natural gas is not the “bridge fuel” to a low-carbon future as many have claimed.
Terrorist Attack On NYC, Paris Subways: ISIS Allegedly Plots Attacks On U.S., French Soil, Iraq PM Says
Islamic State terrorists have allegedly plotted attacks on New York and Paris subways, Iraq’s prime minister said at the U.N. Thursday.
Do Black Holes Exist? Physicist ‘Shocked’ To Find No Evidence For Black Hole Formation
A new study from a University of North Carolina physicist comes to a "shocking" conclusion: “There is no such thing as a black hole.”
9/11 Illnesses Kill Three Ground Zero NYC Firefighters On Same Day 13 Years After Sept. 11 Attacks
The retired firefighters, who were at ground zero after the 2001 terrorist attacks, all died on the same day from 9/11-related illnesses.
Ebola Outbreak: Cure Could Have Been Ready Years Ago, Experts Say
Among the most promising of a slew of experimental Ebola vaccines is a drug called ZMapp –- and it could have been ready years ago.
Ebola Outbreak: How The Internet Is Changing The Way Health Officials Predict Deadly Epidemics
Health specialists around the world are anxious to better predict when and where an outbreak could hit.
NYPD Officer Slams Pregnant Woman To The Ground In Video, Sandra Amezquita Allegedly ‘Bleeding’ After Incident
Video shows an NYPD officer slamming a pregnant woman, Sandra Amezquita, to the ground in Brooklyn, New York Saturday.
Ebola Outbreak: Experts Fear US Spread As Hospitals Question What To Do With Ebola Waste
American hospitals do not have the means to properly dispose of medical waste contaminated with Ebola, safety experts have said.
Philadelphia Gay Bashing: 3 Charged In ‘Vicious Attack’ On Gay Couple
Three people were charged in the beating of two gay men in Philadelphia.
Is Climate Change Manmade Or Natural? West Coast Warming Linked To ‘Changing Winds’
Research downplays the role humans have played in climate change, at least in the U.S. Northwest.
Are US Airstrikes Working? Fight Against ISIS In Iraq Could Signal Trouble For Obama Syria Campaign
Six weeks of U.S. airstrikes in Iraq have failed to wipe out Islamic State group militants. What does that say about the Syria campaign?
Climate Change Summit NYC: ‘Flood Wall Street’ Protesters Stage Sit-In At Charging Bull Ahead Of UN Session [VIDEO]
In lower Manhattan, hundreds of protesters held a sit-in ahead of the U.N. climate change summit.
New Dinosaur Species Identified, Why Does ‘Rhinorex’ Have Such A Large Snout?
Scientists have identified a new species of duck-billed dinosaur that they have dubbed Rhinorex condrupus after his notably large snout.
Climate March NYC: 'Flood Wall Street' Protest Takes Aim At Corporate New York
Hundreds of environmentalists from various groups gathered in lower Manhattan’s Battery Park as a follow-up to the People’s Climate March.
Ebola Outbreak: Sierra Leone Declares 3-Day Lockdown A ‘Success’ Amid Mistrust
Authorities in Sierra Leone have declared a three-day national lockdown a “success,” but some residents remain wary of health workers.
Free Weed In Colorado For Veterans, The Ones Who ‘Need It Most’
The organization Grow4Vets is having a pot giveaway in Denver on Saturday. The event will give marijuana to vets "who need it most."
Tropical Storm Polo To Bring ‘Life-Threatening’ Conditions To Baja California
Less than a week after Hurricane Odile steamrolled Baja California, the southern peninsula is under storm watch again.
Nazi Death Camp In Poland Is ‘One Huge Crime Scene’ After Dig Unearths Gas Chambers Disguised As Baths [PHOTOS]
Archaeologists have unearthed a previously unknown group of gas chambers at the site of the Sobibor death camp in Poland.
Ebola Outbreak 2014: Sierra Leone Begins 3-Day Lockdown, Experts Fear Backlash
Sierra Leone began a three-day national curfew Friday to allow health workers to locate and isolate Ebola cases.
The Week In Science: Killer Chimps, Squid Suits, A Monster Black Hole And More
Here’s a roundup of the best science stories of the week.
Scottish Independence Vote: Will Teen Voters Decide The Referendum?
Young voters are expected to turn out to the polls, but it's unclear how much they will influence the referendum vote.