Norway Smoking Ban? Tobacco Sales To Anyone Born After 2000 Should Stop, Medical Association Says
The Norwegian Medical Association has proposed the sale of tobacco products to anyone born after 2000 in an effort to phase out smoking in the country by 2035.
Czech President Christmas Address: Refugees 'An Organized Invasion'; Zeman Says They Should Fight ISIS Instead
Milos Zeman says fighting-age men should instead stay back in their countries to battle ISIS.
UK Flooding Update: 360 Flood Alerts Place Across England, Wales, Scotland
Areas already saturated by winter rainfall experience severe flooding and overflowing rivers Saturday.
Amid Flooding In US South, Rockies, Plains Brace For Blizzard
Severe weather has hit the country in unusual ways this Christmas week.
With Less Savings, Social Security In Trouble, People Are Working Longer
With better health but fewer savings, many Americans could work into their 70s, and possibly squeeze out younger workers.
Chicago Police Shooting: 2 Killed After Officers Respond To Domestic Disturbance
Already under fire for a teen's killing last year and the subject of a federal probe, the department must deal with another fatal encounter.
Trudeau Syrian Refugees In Canada Video: Warm Welcome Urged By Prime Minister For Asylum-Seekers
The nation's prime minister said Canadians should make the new arrivals feel at home, as a compassionate holiday gesture.
NBA Anti-Gun Violence Christmas Ads: Steph Curry, Chris Paul, Carmelo Anthony To Appear In League-Backed TV Spots On Holiday
The spots — produced with a nonprofit that advocates for gun control — will feature some of basketball’s top stars, including MVP Stephen Curry.
'Concussion' Movie True Story? Real Facts Of Will Smith Film About NFL, CTE
A few quick facts about the story that inspired "Concussion."
Which Supermarkets Are Open On Christmas 2015? Last-Minute Grocery Store Details, Times [LIST]
Where to go to get last-minute food items on Christmas.
Terrorism In The US: Preventing Extremism Is What Most Americans Think Government Should Do More Of, Poll Finds
However, 29 percent of respondents worried that the government had gone too far in restricting civil liberties as it combats terrorism.
Hard Times In ‘Boomtown, USA’: The Rise And Fall Of Oil In Williston, North Dakota
A recent oil rush — and the accompanying avalanche of money — has reshaped Williston, North Dakota. But what becomes of a boomtown as crude prices collapse?
FIFA Corruption Scandal: Are American Sponsors Bluffing? Sepp Blatter Thinks So
Sepp Blatter, the banned president of the soccer body, said major U.S. businesses that sponsor FIFA won't pull out.
FIFA Election Update: Prince Ali Lobbies China Officials For Support
Prince Ali bin Al Hussein of Jordan hopes to be the next Sepp Blatter, but said his FIFA would look far different.
Anti-Islam Sentiment In America: US Has Less Favorable Attitudes Toward Muslim, Arab Communities, Poll Finds
Democrats were more likely than Republicans to have a positive view of Muslim and Arab communities in the U.S., a poll found.
FIFA Corruption Scandal: Can Soccer Sponsorship Recover After Blatter, Platini Bans?
Brands like Coca-Cola and Adidas had pushed for action against FIFA's embattled president and another official of soccer's governing body.
Air France Bomb Scare: Former Police Officer Detained, Fake Explosive Found In Plane Bathroom
A former police officer has been detained following a scare involving a fake bomb on an Air France flight.
USW, US Steel Agreement: Tentative Contract Reached After Months Of Negotiating
The three-year pact was hailed by CEO Mario Longhi as in the best interests of company, stockholders and employees.
Slovenia Same-Sex Marriage Referendum Results: Voters Reportedly Decide Against Gay, Lesbian Marriages
The Slovenian Parliament voted in March to allow same-sex couples to marry and adopt children, but opponents of gay rights took the issue to court.
Hillary Clinton Email: 'We Could Lose The Nomination' Fundraising Message Says
The front-runner in the Democratic presidential-nomination race shifted gears quickly, from debating Saturday night to fundraising Sunday morning.
Rockets Fired From Lebanon Land In Northern Israel
Either two or three rockets landed in open areas close to the northern city of Nahariya, with no immediate reports of damage or injuries.
San Francisco Kidney Donor Dies Following Surgery; Hospital Suspends Program
The demise of a kidney donor has prompted the University of California San Francisco Medical Center to suspend the program until a cause of death is determined.
Ramadi Evacuation: Iraqi Forces Reportedly Ask Residents To Leave ISIS-Held City
Apparently auguring a major operation, the Iraqi military warns Ramadi residents they have 72 hours to exit the city held by the Islamic State group.
Spain General Elections 2015 Results: How And When To Find Out Which Candidates Won, Lost
Spain's elections Sunday are expected to feature tight races amid surges by two outsider political parties.
NFL Los Angeles Update: St. Louis Approves New Stadium Plan In Attempt To Keep Team
City aldermen voted 17-10 Friday to contribute $150 million to construction of a $1.1 billion stadium -- in hopes of preventing the team's relocation to Los Angeles.
NFL 'Thursday Night Football' Live Stream Simulcast Could Set Precedent For Online Future Of Digitally Broadcasting Sports
After a successful experiment on Yahoo earlier this season, the league has reportedly reached out to several tech giants about streaming Thursday night games.
US Flights To Cuba: Airline Travel Deal Reportedly Close To Being Reached
U.S. tourists could soon fly to Cuba, with negotiators reportedly reaching a deal that would open the door for flights between the two nations.
How 'Star Wars' And Academia Intersect: Ahead Of 'The Force Awakens,' Series Increasingly Popular In Classrooms
The popular space adventure movies have inspired classroom discussions and in-depth economic studies — and have possibly helped prolong careers.
Los Angeles 2024 Olympics: Security A Concern For Officials Amid Global Terror Threats, Shootings
Amid a spate of recent attacks, security is a focus for L.A. as it bids to host the 2024 Olympic Games.
Who Is Tim Peake? First British European Space Agency Astronaut Makes History Blasting Off To ISS
Tim Peake made history when he launched in a rocket heading to the International Space Station early Tuesday.