How To Watch A St. Louis Exorcism Halloween Eve: Live Stream
For two hours, a team that works for the “Ghost Asylum” series will film live inside the house that inspired "The Exorcist."
What Kind Of Milk Should I Drink? Whole Milk Might Not Be That Bad For You
New research suggests whole milk might not be potentially harmful after all. Nevertheless, milk alternatives have been catching on in the United States.
Anthrax Threat Update: White House Issues New Biolab Safety Recommendations
The recommendations issued Thursday focus on labs registered to work on dangerous "select agent" pathogens that the government considers to pose possible bioterrorism threats.
What Is Dia De Los Muertos? As Day of Dead Gains Traction, Businesses Benefit
While Day of the Dead festivities have been embedded in the culture of Mexican-Americans for decades, an expanding number of general audience events celebrating the holiday have popped up in recent years.
Should Marco Rubio Resign From Senate? Florida Newspaper Puts Republican On Blast Because Of Missed Votes
“By choosing to stay in the Senate and get the publicity, perks and pay that go with the position — without doing the work — you are taking advantage of us."
Georgia Tavern General Beauregard's Denies Serving Racist-Inspired Cocktail
But a student at the University of Georgia says bars in Athens will "selectively discriminate against African-Americans."
Afghanistan Earthquake Update: Terrain, Weather And Conflict Are Problematic For Relief Efforts
Reaching survivors in remote areas of Afghanistan and Pakistan will likely be severely difficult, especially where snow has begun to fall, officials said.
Election 2016: How Many Debates Are There For The GOP And Democratic Candidates?
The campaign season for Republican presidential candidates is expected to include 11 debates, with the last one in March.
Wal-Mart Halts Sales Of Israeli Soldier Costume After Outcry
Many expressed outrage over its sale coinciding with growing violence between Israel’s government and Palestinians.
Can Eating Meat Cause Cancer? Steakhouses And Meat-Lovers React To Shocking New Report
A report on potential health threats posed by processed meats and red meat didn't faze U.S. restaurant operators and patrons, though some might adjust their diets.
Will Iran Legalize Drugs? Official Suggests New Measures To Shift Focus From Addiction To Use
Drug addiction is still a major problem for the country, and some say it might be time for a policy shift.
Hurricane Patricia Slams Mexico's Pacific Coast, Wreaks Havoc [PHOTOS]
As the record-breaking storm made landfall Friday along Mexico's Pacific coast, photos circulating online captured its ferocious intensity.
Barack Obama Compares GOP Candidates To 'Grumpy Cat'
During a rally for Democrats on Friday, the president accused Republicans of constructing a gloomy, “entire separate reality.”
Muslim Teen Ahmed Mohamed Gets His Clock Back Over A Month After Incident
The 14-year-old was arrested Sept. 14 when his teacher thought the device looked like a bomb.
Diddy Says Voting Is A Scam; Sharply Departs From 'Vote Or Die' Position
The music mogul's new stance on elections is severely different from his position in 2004.
Hillary Clinton Has Collected $5 Million From Hollywood
Strong Hollywood connections, dating to her years as first lady, are paying off for the Democratic front-runner, who leads in campaign contributions from celebrities.
Freddie Gray's Mother Attempted Suicide: Report
Gloria Darden was treated for superficial wounds and was undergoing a psychiatric evaluation, according to reports.
Ben Carson On Possible Secret Service Protection:' 'I’m In Great Danger'
Secret Service protection may be near for the Republican presidential candidate, but whether it was the agency's idea or his idea remains unclear.
Benghazi Hearing Committee 2015: The Most Ridiculous Twitter Reactions To Hillary Clinton Testimony
The daylong Benghazi committee questioning of Hillary Clinton didn't produce many political revelations but did prompt an avalanche of tweets and memes.
Cesar Vargas Of Dream Action Coalition Joins Bernie Sanders' Campaign
"When we think of who is in our corner the most, and who will reform the legislative process to actually make immigration reform possible, Sanders is the obvious choice."
Kansas City Council Repeals Minimum Wage Hike, Calls For Missouri Statewide Increase
The council told members of groups that had petitioned for the wage hike that they had no choice but to repeal it.
Gloria Steinem's Advice To Women: When Someone Insults You, Say 'Thank You'
“The best thing I've ever thought of to say when somebody calls you a bitch is ‘Thank you.’ ”
'Back To The Future' Character Biff Tannen Was Based On Donald Trump
Bob Gale, the writer of the film, revealed that the future version of Biff Tannen, a blond, casino-owning narcissist, was based on Trump.
Anti-Immigration Violence Surges In Germany, Government Responds
The European nation's leadership also denounced remarks by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, asserting Palestinian influence on the Holocaust.
National Nut Day 2015: Facts About The Health Benefits The Tasty Treat Provides
With numerous varieties, from pistachios to almonds, this tiny treat packs a major punch in terms of health benefits.
WikiLeaks Releases Documents From CIA Director John Brennan's Email Account
Documents appearing on the WikiLeaks site date from before 2009. None appeared to contain sensitive information, but more disclosures were promised for Thursday.
Will 2015 Be The Hottest Year On Record? September Was Fifth Consecutive Month To Shatter Records
September was the second-hottest on record, and the fifth straight month to be a record-setter. In addition, nine states shattered temperature records last month.
Halloween DIY Decorations 2015: Cheap, Do-It-Yourself Ideas
For people wanting to create a truly haunted house, there are plenty of do-it-yourself decorations that are cheap and easy.
ESPN Expected To Slash Hundreds Of Jobs: Report
Layoffs, expected to be announced Wednesday, reportedly will affect as many as 350 employees, or 4.3 percent of an 8,000-member payroll.
Colorado's Marijuana Industry Has A Big Impact On Denver Real Estate: Report
Colorado's marijuana industry has been having a ripple effect on Denver's economy.