A legal loophole could prevent good Samaritans, instrumental in ending the manhunt for a fugitive ex-cop accused of killing four people, from claiming more than $1 million in reward money -- because Christopher Dorner died and was not captured. ...
Ex-San Diego mayor had meteoric rise, crushing fall as $1 billion in casino wagers disclosed
A New York appeals court has found in favor of a Chinese teen who was adopted by a wealthy couple and then given up for adoption again, ruling that she is entitled to a portion of her first family’s $250 million estate. In 1996, John...Read more: Widow Owes Rejected Adopted Daughter Millions, Court Rules
When Claire Ives was seven months pregnant with her third child, she used a handheld device to listen to her unborn son’s heartbeat. As she turned the machine on, she thought something had malfunctioned. “I thought I wasn’t listening right or something,” Ives, a nurse...
By Catherine G. Wolf: I am in my seventeenth year with ALS, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease — more than half of my younger daughter’s life. I am a quadriplegic and dependent on a ventilator to breathe. I’m one of the 10 percent who...Read more: Living With Lou Gehrig's Disease, Blocked From Drug Trials
A massive meteor shower slammed into Earth near the Russian city of Chelyabinsk, located about 1,000 east of Moscow in the Ural Mountains.Read more: Hundreds Injured in Blast as Meteor Falls in Russia
Accused killer Jodi Arias has taken the stand for five days in a row to detail the ups and downs, the erotic sex and religious secrets and alleged violence in her relationship with ex-boyfriend Travis Alexander in order to convince a jury she is not guilty of murder.
A look at whether the European horse meat scandal could happen in the U.S.Read more: European Horse Meat Scandal Not Likely to Happen in U.S.
The asteroid 2012 DA14, about 150 feet across, will come closest to Earth on Friday afternoon, Eastern time. It will miss by 17,200 miles -- not much to astronomers.
A legal loophole could prevent good Samaritans, instrumental in ending the manhunt for a fugitive ex-cop accused of killing four people, from claiming more than $1 million in reward money -- because Christopher Dorner died and was not captured.
New evidence suggests that exposure to a chemical that is now carried in nearly all of us can alter the reproductive system for many generations to come. The chemical, known as bisphenol A (BPA), has been the subject of environmental debate for years. It is present in food and beverage containers ranging from soup to beer, and it is common for it to leach into the contents and thus become part of our diet.
Prosecutors to pursue premeditated murder charge against weeping superstar Oscar PistoriusRead more: Pistorius Prosecutors to Pursue Premeditated Murder
Planned 'traditional' prom barring gays raises questions about tolerance in small Indiana city
Actor Charlie Sheen donates $10,000 for therapy dog to help girl severely injured in Wisconsin
The 3-D epic, more than $100 million in the making, is nominated for 11 Academy Awards.
An Olympic star charged with shooting his girlfriend: Tragic mistake or a cold-blooded killing?
As Earth braces for a record-breaking close shave, scientists prepare for a real-life "Deep Impact."Page 362 of 1319


