Alzheimer’s Drug: Medication To Slow Down Dementia Set To Be Announced
The drug solanezumab is believed to be helpful if dementia is diagnosed at an early stage.
Utah Boy, 15, Charged With Aggravated Murder Of Minor Girl, Officials Looking At Possible Sexual Assault
Authorities are also investigating a possible sexual assault in the case.
3 Spanish Journalists Missing In Syria’s War-Torn Aleppo Region
The journalists entered Syria on July 10 through Turkey, according to the Federation of Press Associations of Spain.
Youngsters Watching Excess Television At Higher Risk Of Alzheimer’s Disease, New Study Shows
The study found that physical inactivity among youngsters can heighten the risk of Alzheimer's disease in later stages of life.
Blake Shelton, Miranda Lambert Divorce: ‘Over You’ Singer Cheated On Husband Twice, Report Says
Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert's divorce announcement Monday sparked infidelity speculation.
Burundi Election 2015: 2 Dead Ahead Of Controversial Presidential Election
Burundi has been ravaged by violent attacks since President Pierre Nkurunziza announced in April that he would run for a third term.
LAPD Finds Over 1,200 Firearms And 2 Tons Of Ammunition While Probing Man’s Death
Police responded last week to a call alerting them about a man's body inside a vehicle parked near the house.
Demi Moore In ‘Absolute Shock’ After Man Found Dead In Her Swimming Pool
The actress was out of the country to meet her daughter at the time of the incident.
World War II Photoflash Bomb Found On Florida's St. Pete Beach Detonated
Authorities evacuated about 250 beachgoers and about 25 homes before blowing up the decades-old bomb.
Long Island Limousine Crash: Pickup Truck Driver Charged For Drunk Driving
The 55-year-old truck driver pleaded not guilty at his arraignment Sunday.
Uniqlo Store Sex Video: Beijing Police Detain 4 People Suspected Of Spreading Obscene Content Online
Beijing police are also investigating a 19-year-old man suspected of posting the video online.
‘Miniature Brains’ To Understand Autism Better Created By Researchers
Scientists found that gene FOXG1 was responsible for the irregular neuron development in an autistic child’s brain.
Explosive Device Found Outside Australian Cricketer Brad Haddin’s Sydney Home
Police said the device appeared to have been randomly discarded, and was not targeted at Brad Haddin.
‘El Chapo’ Escape: 7 Mexico Prison Officials Charged In Joaquin Guzman’s Jailbreak
The drug kingpin's latest escape is a major concern for Mexico's president, as his administration had hailed Joaquin Guzman's arrest as a big achievement.
Maroon 5's China Concerts Cancelled After Jesse Carmichael's Dalai Lama Tweet
There were mixed reactions on Chinese social media about the issue.
Indonesian Airports Gradually Reopen After 2 Volcanic Eruptions Disrupted Passengers Traffic Ahead Of Eid Al-Fitr
Thousands of airline passengers remained stranded Friday after Mount Raung and Mount Gamalama erupted last week.
Typhoon Nangka: 2 Killed In Japan, Thousands Forced To Evacuate
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued warnings for floods, landslides, gale and high winds in southern Japan.
Qualcomm Hit With Two Antitrust Investigations By European Union
The European Commission will investigate possible market abuse by the U.S.-based Qualcomm.
EPA Sues Navistar For Violation Of Clean Air Act Involving 2010 Truck Engines
The lawsuit seeks as much as $37,500 a day for each violation, in civil penalties, from Navistar International Corp.
Midwest Flash Floods Leave 4 Dead In Kentucky And Indiana
Kentucky Gov. Steve Beshear declared a state of emergency following the storm-triggered flash floods that wreaked havoc in Midwest.
'El Chapo' Escape: Massive Search Underway For Drug Kingpin Joaquin Guzman
About 100,000 leaflets with Joaquin Guzman’s picture have been distributed to highway toll booths, according to Mexico's interior ministry.
Statins Useful For Cost-Effective Treatment Of Heart Disease, New Study Finds
The findings showed that under the current guidelines, an additional 161,560 cardiovascular-related cases could be averted because of statins.
Jesse Eisenberg Clarifies Comic-Con's Comparison With Genocide, Calls It ‘Hyperbole’
Eisenberg was at the convention last weekend to promote his upcoming movie “Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice.”
Nairobi’s Westgate Mall To Reopen Nearly 2 Years After Al-Shabab Attack In Kenya
Extremist rebels had attacked the Westgate Mall in Nairobi in 2013, killing 67 people.
Plane Crash In Brazoria County Of Texas Kills 2
The northbound single-engine Piper PA-32-300 aircraft took a nose dive and crashed, according to Federal Aviation Administration.
'Suicide Squad' Trailer That Took Comic-Con By Storm Is Released By Warner Bros. Pictures [VIDEO]
Warner Bros. Pictures released the trailer of "Suicide Squad" after a pirated version began making the rounds over the weekend.
IBM Will Ship Working Mothers’ Breast Milk To Their Babies
Although IBM is yet to chalk out further details of the program, it plans to create a smartphone app for the shipping service.
Stampede At Religious Festival In Southern India Leaves At Least 22 Dead
The stampede occurred in the town of Rajahmundry in Andhra Pradesh, a state in southern India.
Thunderstorms Continue To Affect Midwest, Thousands Without Electricity
Meteorologists forecast strong and damaging winds in the Midwest, along with hail and tornado predicted to strike parts of Illinois.
Ultrasound Treatment Quickens Healing Of Skin Ulcers, Effective For Diabetics And Elderly: Study
An ultrasound treatment can reduce the chance of infections without side effects, researchers said.