Amtrak Crash 2015: Train Dispatcher Files First Lawsuit Against Railroad Service After Philadelphia Derailment
An Amtrak employee who was traveling aboard the train that derailed on Tuesday in Philadelphia has sued the railroad service.
Amtrak Engineer Brandon Bostian At Center Of NTSB Crash Investigation, Train Operator To Speak With Federal Agency
Queens resident Brandon Bostian has said he doesn’t remember the details of the Amtrak train derailment.
California Vaccine Bill 2015: Senate Approves Law Limiting ‘Personal Belief’ Exemptions Following Measles Outbreak
Supporters of the bill said its purpose was to boost immunization rates in communities that dropped below the “herd immunity” threshold.
Flesh-Eating Bacteria Vibrio Vulnificus In US Oceans, What’s The Real Risk Of Going To The Beach?
Most people who contract Vibrio vulnificus do so from eating raw or undercooked seafood, not from swimming in the ocean.
New Dinosaur Species Discovered In New Mexico Had A Keen Sniffer And A Bad Reputation
S. sullivani wasn’t a large animal, but its sizable olfactory bulb allowed "the intimidating predator" to track down prey.
Weather Forecast For Exoplanets: How ‘Alien Worlds’ Compare To Climate Here On Earth
Scientists' weather maps of distant exoplanets prove there are some truly unbearable worlds beyond Earth.
Ikea Safety Gate Recall 2015: After Injuries Reported, Full List Of Products And How To Get A Refund
Here is a full list of the products affected by the Ikea recall.
Kim Jong Un ‘Reign Of Terror’ Continues: North Korean Leader's Own Aunt Among Dozens Executed Under His Rule
Kim Jong Un has overseen the brutal executions of dozens of people considered threats to the North Korean leader’s authority.
Kim Jong Un Execution: Did North Korean Leader Really Have Defense Chief Killed For Mid-Meeting Nap?
The official charge against Hyon Yong Chol was treason.
Marijuana Legalization In Nebraska 2015: Medical Cannabis Bill Passes First Hurdle In State Senate
Gov. Pete Ricketts, who has said he opposes Nebraska’s medical marijuana bill, hasn't indicated whether he would veto it if it passes.
Receptionists’ Day Quotes And Gift Ideas 2015: 11 Ways To Recognize And Say Thanks For A Job Well Done
No one understands the importance of a smile and a warm greeting better than a receptionist.
El Nino 2015 To Be ‘Substantial,’ Extreme Weather To Impact South Asia And Australia
El Nino arises when trade winds circulating over the Pacific Ocean weaken, causing surface ocean temperatures to rise.
Mystery Lights On Dwarf Planet Ceres Shine In New Photos, But What Could The ‘Alien’ Bright Spots Be? [VIDEO]
Scientists hope further analysis of Ceres will reveal the true nature of the mystery lights.
Did Tiger Woods Cheat On Lindsey Vonn? One-Night Stand Led To Couple’s Breakup, Report Says
The report of Tiger Woods’ infidelity with Lindsey Vonn, a professional alpine ski racer, hasn’t been confirmed.
Flesh-Eating Bacteria From The Ocean? Necrotizing Fasciitis Coming To US Beaches This Summer
Cases of Vibrio vulnificus, including the flesh-eating variety, typically occur between May and October.
Nepal Earthquake 2015 Death Toll Update: Number Of Dead Surpasses 8,150 Following Second Major Tremor
Aid groups are still struggling to reach some remote locations north of Kathmandu affected by the quakes.
What Is Retinoblastoma? Rare Cancer Discovered In 2-Year-Old’s Eye From Mom’s Cell Phone Photo
Retinoblastoma typically begins before age 5 and usually affects only one eye, according to the National Institutes of Health.
Osama Bin Laden Death Report: 5 Ways Seymour Hersh Account Differs From Official CIA Assassination Story
The report has stirred controversy and put a spotlight on one of the most revered moments in America’s history.
Roswell ‘Alien’ Photos: The Bizarre Theory Behind The Alleged 1940s Images Of A Dead Extraterrestrial
A closer analysis of the images has revealed that the alien body is likely the mummified remains of a small child.
Fracking The Reason For Texas' Earthquakes? Report Rules Out ‘Natural’ Causes For More Tremors
But since January, Dallas has seen 40 small earthquakes — a dramatic increase from the previous year. Is fracking the culprit?
Texas Gay Marriage Bill: Same-Sex Marriage Ban Debated By House Lawmakers
Texas is one of 13 states that explicitly ban same-sex marriages.
Rejected Mother’s Day Gifts 2015: What Not To Get Mom On Her Special Day, According To The Internet
Social media users took to Twitter on Friday to share their rejected Mother’s Day gift ideas.
Alien Sounds From Outer Space? Listen To The Mysterious ‘X-Files’ Noises From Beyond Earth [VIDEO]
Sounds were recorded from the edge of space, and their alien nature has scientists perplexed.
Subtropical Storm Ana To Slam Carolina Coasts: Where Is First Storm Of 2015 Hurricane Season Headed?
Subtropical Storm Ana developed early Thursday and was centered about 230 miles southeast of the South Carolina-North Carolina border.
Solar Flare 2015: NASA Captures Biggest Burst This Year, How Will Earth Be Affected? [VIDEO]
Solar flares can significantly influence the space around Earth, sending electromagnetic waves hurtling toward the planet.
Marijuana Legalization Nebraska: Senate Debates Medical Cannabis, Some Lawmakers Skeptical
The bill would allow patients with some debilitating medical conditions to obtain ID cards for using the treatment.
Atlantic Hurricane Season: Is The First Major Storm Of 2015 Already On Its Way?
The storm system headed for the Carolina coasts developed Thursday and was centered about 230 miles southeast of the state border.
São Paulo Drought 2015: Photos Of Historic Water Crisis In Brazil Show City On The Brink Of Collapse [PHOTOS]
São Paulo’s reservoirs are dangerously low, and city officials fear the crisis could spiral into chaos as residents become desperate.
Pollen Tsunami Hits US Northeast: Need Allergy Season Relief? Try These 5 Natural Remedies
Despite what the name might imply, the pollen tsunami hasn’t broken any records just yet, experts say.
Marijuana Legalization Louisiana: Overhaul Of State’s Strict Drug Offender Laws Debated By Lawmakers
A state House panel OKs a bill that would cut sentences for minor offenses in a state with some of the toughest anti-pot laws in the nation.