Sarai Sierra, 33, will be buried Feb. 15 on Staten Island....
Read more: Watch: Funeral Set for New York Mom Killed in Turkey
There is a growing movement to treat animals with the best human treatments.
The National Weather Service sent out severe weather alerts to smartphone users in the path of the East Coast Storm. Not everyone got them.
Police in Boca Raton, Fla., have seized a $2.5 million mansion from a squatter after he tried to use an antiquated state law to take legal possession of the home from Bank of America.
LEESBURG, Va. — House Democrats unveiled its task force’s plan to crack down on gun violence today, calling on Congress to enact an assault weapons ban, outlaw high-capacity assault magazines, and put in place universal background checks for every firearm sale. Fifty-five days after the...
Sarai Sierra, 33, will be buried Feb. 15 on Staten Island.Read more: Watch: Funeral Set for New York Mom Killed in Turkey
Tennessee maintenance worker Walter Slonopas, 52, received his W-2 tax form and found it stamped with the number 666. Calling it a Satanic omen, he quit his job.
In a new ad, Microsoft goes after Google for its Gmail advertising policies.
Tests by Boeing that were approved by the Federal Aviation Administration before the 787 Dreamliner was certified to fly showed minimal danger of fire -- and the FAA should find out why, the National Transportation Safety Board said today.
The Whole Foods aesthetic starts long before they create that perfect stack of rainbow chard. It starts out in the dirt, on the farm.
CIA chief nominee says if he gets gig, waterboarding would "never" come back.
Wisconsin police arrest actor James Cromwell for protest against animal testing at university
A Philadelphia prosecutor is upset today that a judge declared a mistrial in an assault case because a witness literally cried his eye out. John Huttick, 48, was testifying Wednesday about the last thing he saw when he went to break up a fight in...
Secretary of Defense Leon Panetta said Thursday that the automatic budget cuts prescribed in the sequestration legislation would undermine the Department of Defense's ability to fulfill its responsibility to protect American citizens.
Read more: Panetta Blames Intelligence 'Gap' for Benghazi Attack
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