Legendary Nazi Treasure Train May Have Been Discovered
Radar images showed the shape of a train platform with what appears to be cannons mounted on military-type wagons.
Florida Issues State Of Emergency In Preparation For Tropical Storm Erika
The tropical storm wreaked havoc on Puerto Rico Friday after killing at least 25 people on the island of Dominica.
White House Says New Gun Laws Would Not Have Prevented Virginia Shooting
The White House press secretary said the administration has never suggested that one piece of gun legislation would prevent all gun violence in the nation.
Trouble In Paradise: Tropical Storm Erika Wreaks Havoc On Dominica, Four People Dead
The Caribbean Disaster Emergency Agency said that 25 to 30 people were missing.
Who Is Junaid Hussain? Prominent ISIS Hacker Allegedly Killed
Hussain allegedly fled to Syria in 2013 and brought his hacking skills to the Islamic State.
California Bill Proposing Regulation Of E-Cigarettes Soars Through Senate
While the sale of e-cigarettes to minors is banned in California, the bill proposes that businesses wishing to sell them be licensed.
Facebook Reaches New Milestone Of 1B Users In A Single Day
That means one in seven people on the planet used the site to update their status, post pictures or simply connect with family and friends.
McDonald's And Tyson Cut Ties With Poultry Supplier After Video Surfaces Showing Animal Abuse
McDonald’s and Tyson Food have cut ties with a Tennessee poultry farm after a video surfaced on Thursday that showed the supplier engaging in severe animal cruelty, the Wall Street Journal reported.
Managers Use Drones To Track Employees' Progress
Drones are being used to show managers how a construction project is progressing, alerting management to spots that might be falling behind schedule.
Iran Nuclear Deal: 200 Retired Generals And Admirals Urge Rejection Of Deal In Letter To Congress
Retired generals and flag officers from every branch of service signed the letter to Congress on Wednesday.
10 Years After Hurricane Katrina, 30 Victims Remain Unidentified
In 2005, 40 bodies remained unidentified, and now, one decade after the hurricane, 30 bodies are still unidentified.
The World's Top 20 Universities 2015: Harvard Wins Number 1 Spot, Stanford Ranked 2nd
For the 2015 rankings, eight of the top 10 universities in the world were in the U.S., and two were in the UK.
California Voters Support Increase In Cigarette Tax And Minimum Wage, Poll Finds
Health and labor groups announced legislation Wednesday for a $2-a-pack cigarette tax increase, and California voters seem to be on board.
Virginia GOP Loyalty Oath: Trump Targeted By Republican Pledge?
Republican party leaders in Virginia and North Carolina are considering requiring loyalty oaths for candidates entering their primaries.
Oshkosh Will Replace Army's Humvees After Winning $30B Contract
The initial contract including its options is valued at $6.75 billion for 17,000 vehicles.
Rare Coin Could Sell For $5 Million At Upcoming Auction
The coin is worth a pretty penny and is expected to sell for between $3 million and $5 million.
CDC Reported 11 Cases Of Human Plague In U.S. Since April, Higher Than Usual
The report said that three out of the 11 cases of human plague reported since early April have been fatal.
Airbnb Paris Tax: Company Agrees To Include Small Tourist Tax On Rentals In French Capital
Airbnb has agreed to charge lodgers a small tourist tax following a request from Parisian authorities.
New Orleans Organization Plans Public Forum Hoping To Preserve Confederate Monuments
The Monumental Task Committee said that they do not support the removal of any Confederate monuments.
Sigma Nu At Old Dominion University Suspended Over Controversial Banners, Continuing Political Correctness Debate Across Campuses
The Sigma Nu fraternity chapter at Old Dominion University has been suspended while the school investigates a controversial banner incident.
Russian Watchdog Agency Ordered Wikipedia Page Containing Drug-Making Recipe To Be Blocked
Earlier in the month, Roskomnadzor received a request from a Russian court to blacklist Wikipedia if the website did not delete the controversial article.
Iceberg Big Enough To Bury Manhattan Under 300 Meters Ice Spotted Breaking Off Greenland Glacier
The iceberg emerged as a result of a calving event that took place on Greenland’s Jakobshavn Glacier Aug. 14-16.
Joe Biden Invites Top Democratic Fundraisers To Meet With Him At Naval Observatory
Top bundlers responsible for raising major funds for the Obama-Biden campaigns in 2008 and 2012 were some of the guests invited to the vice president's residence.
Regal Cinemas Adopts New Security Policy, Bags And Backpacks Are Subject To Inspection
After a series of recent movie theater shootings, patrons and film houses have debated tougher security policies, including checking bags.
Humans Of New York Raises $2M In Donations In Less Than A Week To End Pakistan Forced Labor Practice
More than $2 million was raised in less than a week to help being and end to bonded labor in the Middle Eastern country.
Starbucks Alcohol Menu A Smart Business Move, But Loyal Customers Push Back
A stop at Starbucks is part of a morning routine for many Americans, but now the coffeehouse is expanding to serve wine and beer.
Who Is Raffi Freedman-Gurspan? White House Hires First Openly Transgender Person
The decision to hire an openly transgender person was celebrated by transgender rights activists across the nation.
Black Louisiana Senator Elbert Guillory Uses N-Word In Campaign Ad For Lieutenant Governor Race
Guillory said he was attempting to get the attention of black voters who typically vote for Democrats.
Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto Must Protect Journalists, Salman Rushdie, Alfonso Cuaron Demand In Anti-Violence Campaign
Since 2010, roughly 41 journalists have been killed in Mexico, and around 20 have disappeared.
Donald Trump Reports For Jury Duty, New Yorkers Applaud Court For Treating Everyone Equally
In New York, there are no automatic exemptions or excuses for jury service, even for those running for president.