Transporting Pot Across State Lines: Oregon Police Say Driving While High Is Biggest Concern About Legal Marijuana Purchases in Neighboring Washington
As Washington's first marijuana retail stores open this week, police in nearby Portland, Oregon, may be dealing with more high driving.
In Era Of Legal Marijuana, The Products Are More Potent Than Ever
As Washington opens its first marijuana retail stores this week, experts warn that this dope is way more potent than the 'Summer of Love' weed.
What Cochran's Win Over Tea Party Challenger Means For Mississippi
Incumbent U.S. Sen. Thad Cochran courted Democrats to narrowly avoid being shut out by a tea party challenger.
In Light Of GOP Primaries, A Look At Tea Party Upsets [Infographic]
Will the newbie Tea Party candidates take down the much larger, veteran pachyderms?
In Dubai, A 90-Acre Swimming Pool Is The Next Big Thing In Real Estate Development
In Dubai, artificial lagoons as clear as swimming pools are a step up from the manmade lake, without nature's pesky variations.
Brazil’s World Cup Stadiums Have Their Problems, But They're The Latest In Green Design
Brazil’s expensive World Cup stadiums have their problems, but they're the latest in green design.
Redskins Controversy: Tribal Leaders Applaud Ruling, Say It's Never OK To Use Native American Imagery In Sports
Native Americans tribal leaders say adopting Indian nomenclature and images to sell sports paraphernalia is inappropriate.
Mystery Of Flight MH370: 9 Other Bizarre Disappearances In History
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 vanished without a trace. Here are nine other mysterious disappearances.
Google ‘Fit’ Service Will Allow Users To Consolidate Health And Fitness Information
The new apps offer greater access to health data, but preserving medical privacy for users will be a challenge.
Iraq War Quotes: Failed American Legacy Leaves Trail of Verbal Blunders
As Iraq falls further into crisis, a look back at some of the things major American and British leaders said that turned out to be wrong.
How ISIS Pulled Off A Rapid Takeover In Iraq
Why the city of Mosul was so easily lost to Sunni insurgents has to do with the nature of both the ISIS and Iraqi armies.
Iraq Crisis: 4 Ways The Situation Could Get Worse
Here are four ways the crisis in Iraq could escalate.
Republicans Look To Mississippi, Kansas, Tennessee After Cantor’s Tea Party Defeat
Stunned by the Tea Party's takedown of House Majority Leader Eric Cantor, Republican incumbents realize they have reason to worry.
FDA Says Pregnant Women Should Eat More Low-Mercury Fish, Including Salmon
The U.S. government has determined that the nutritional benefits of eating fish outweigh concerns over mercury.
Polar Bear Video ‘Selfie’ Shows Climate Change From Arctic Predator’s Point Of View
A video “selfie” of a polar bear is the first point-of-view footage of the Arctic predator ever obtained.
China To Flatten Hundreds Of Mountains To Expand Cities But At Great Cost To Environment
At a great cost to the environment, China will level hundreds of mountain peaks in rural cities to make way for new development.
Massive PortMiami Dredge Project ‘Wiping Out’ Vast Coral Field
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has opposed relocating several acres of coral before the PortMiami channel is deepened by about 10 feet.
Rare 120 Million-Year-Old Pterosaur Eggs Found In China
Scientists in China have found the world’s first intact pterosaur eggs.
Vodafone Exposes Vast Government Wiretapping Of Its Networks
Vodafone has blown the lid off secret government surveillance of its customers.
North Korea Cites Vague ‘Violation’ As Reason For Detaining US Tourist Jeffrey Edward Fowle
North Korea named Jeffrey Edward Fowle as the American tourist it detained in May.
Obama, Putin Talk On Sidelines Of D-Day Event in France, White House Says
The informal meeting was the first in-person discussion between Obama and Putin since the Ukraine crisis began in March.
GM Sales Are Strong Despite $1.7 Billion Recall Scandal
GM reported its highest monthly sales in May in over six years.
Israel Approves 1,500 New West Bank Units In ‘Response’ To Palestinian Unity Government
The approval was described by Israeli officials as an appropriate response to the Palestinian "terror government."
Manned Mars Mission ‘Plausible’ But Requires US-China Partnership, Report Finds
U.S. report makes the case for manned Mars mission, but says the effort will be an international collaboration.
World’s Oldest Pants Found In 3,000-Year-Old Chinese Grave Reveal Possible Origin Of Trousers
Could these be the world’s oldest pair of pants?
Massive Hong Kong Vigil Pays Tribute To 1989 Tiananmen Square Protests [PHOTOS]
It has been 25 years since the Tiananmen Square massacre, but many in Hong Kong want to keep the memory alive.
150 Million-Year-Old Lizard Graveyard Found In Chile, Ancient Reptiles ‘Entombed’ Beneath Glacier
Paleontologists unearthed a vast graveyard of prehistoric Ichthyosaurs in southern Chile.
Somaly Mam: Nicholas Kristof Of New York Times Asked To Revisit Cambodia Reporting After Activist's Lies Are Exposed
The popular New York Times columnist faces calls to audit his work on sex trafficking after Newsweek's expose of Somaly Mam.
Who Is Slender Man? ‘Creepypasta’ Wiki Internet Folklore Inspires Wisconsin 12-Year-Olds In Stabbing
Morgan Geyser and Anissa Weier of Wisconsin stabbed their friend 19 times to pay homage to “Slender Man.”
6 In 10 Brazilians Say World Cup Is Bad For Economy, Poll Reveals Broad Discontent In Host Country
Hosting the World Cup is expected to cost the nation about $11 billion.