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Fourth American Infected With Ebola Identified As Rick Sacra, A Doctor From Boston
The Boston area man is the third American mission worker to have contracted the deadly virus while working with patients in West Africa.
Mike Brown Death: Blogger Disputes Claim Black Teen Had No Serious Juvenile Record At Time Of Death
A lawyer for a St. Louis County official said Wednesday that Brown had no serious felony charges or convictions against him.
iWatch Rumors 2014: Switzerland Is In ‘Trouble,’ Apple Designer Says
Switzerland will reportedly be in "trouble" when Apple's iWatch is released.
Thirty Years Later, DNA Evidence Exonerates Two Half Brothers Convicted Of 1983 North Carolina Murder
Half brothers Henry Lee McCollum and Leon Brown, who had been convicted of raping and killing a girl, were ordered released Tuesday.
New ISIS Video Shows Higher Number Of Executions In Iraq; One Survivor Details Gruesome Tactics
A horrifying story from a man who survived an ISIS execution exposes the number of Iraqi soldiers killed in the June takeover.
Steven Sotloff's Friends Mourn Journalist On Twitter After Alleged Beheading
Sotloff, 31, called himself a “stand-up philosopher from Miami," and was described as “selfless” by friends.
Steven Joel Sotloff Beheaded By ISIS: Reports
American journalist Steven Joel Sotloff has been beheaded by ISIS, according to a nearly three-minute video that shows his death.
More Than 30 Teens Escape Nashville Detention Center After Employee Shift Change
This is not the first time that this facility has had a escape. Just a few months ago there was a similar incident.
Fast-Food Workers To Launch Intensified Protests Across US
Fast-food workers have launched a series of protests over the last nearly two years to bring awareness to their demands.
Iran Warns New Sanctions Could Spark 'Unpleasant' Response, Create Distrust
Iranian officials condemned latest round of U.S. sanctions, saying they call talks on Iran's nuclear program into question.
Rick Perry Indictment: What Does It Mean For 2016?
Rick Perry might be enjoying a rise among Republicans after being indicted. But will it last?
After Douglas McAuthur McCain, US Identifies Americans Fighting For ISIS In Syria Using Social Media: Report
Using social media, intercepted communications and monitoring of citizens abroad, U.S. law enforcement said it was able to identify citizens fighting in Syria.
Obama Stops Short Of Calling Russia’s Advance Into Ukraine An ‘Invasion’
The president says a "military solution to this problem is not going to be forthcoming.”
Obama to Bomb ISIS in Syria? 5 Reasons For And Against Airstrikes
President Obama is considering airstrikes on ISIS targets in Syria. Here are five reasons why he will -- or will not -- authorize them.
Climate Change 2014: Obama Pursues 'Hybrid' International Agreement Ahead Of UN Talks
The approach would allow Obama to sidestep Congress in joining a global pact to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
New Front In Southeast Ukraine; West Accuses Russia
Artillery, troops and armor attacked Ukrainian forces along the Sea of Azov, from a position locals say could only be reached from Russia.
Libya Crisis: Egypt And United Arab Emirates Hit Libya With Airstrikes
A week after unclaimed airstrikes rained on Libya, the U.S. military confirmed Egypt and the UAE acted without U.S. knowledge.
Obama Authorizes US Surveillance Flights Over Syria, Possible Prelude To Attacking ISIS
The move could put the U.S. in the awkward position of an unspoken alliance with dictator Bashar Assad.
US Considering Anti-ISIS Surveillance Over Syria To Spy Out Targets, Report Says
The administration has not decided whether to bomb ISIS in Syria, but has approved ramping up surveillance just in case.
Will Jon Hamm Win Emmy For ‘Mad Men’ Character Don Draper?
"Mad Men" star Jon Hamm has never won an Emmy, even though his portrayal of Don Draper has become iconic.
Oldest Shipwreck In Mediterranean Found? Ancient Phoenician Vessel Contains 2,700-Year-Old Artifacts
A vessel at the bottom of the Mediterranean near Malta could be the oldest shipwreck ever found in the Mediterranean.
Mike Brown 'No Angel' Profile In New York Times Outrages Readers, Drives Subscription Cancellations
The New York Times published profiles of Mike Brown and Darren Wilson, the officer who killed him, on the day before Brown's funeral, angering many readers.
Beheaded Journalist James Foley Honored At Hometown Memorial
Nearly 1,000 people showed up in Rochester, New Hampshire, for a memorial service for slain journalist James Foley.
Richard Attenborough: Oscar-Winning Director Of ‘Gandhi’ Has Died Aged 90; Twitter Reacts
The Oscar-winning director of "Gandhi" was in poor health since 2008 but the actual cause of his death is unclear.
After Ferguson, Obama Orders Review Of Military Gear Given To Local Police
Pentagon program started for "War on Drugs," ramped up during the "War on Terror."
UPS, Target, Supervalu And 1,000 American Businesses Affected By Cash Register Cyberattacks
A cyberattack previously believed to have affected only Target stores has reportedly compromised over 1,000 American businesses.
How Much Money Has The ALS Ice Bucket Challenge Made?
The Ice Bucket Challenge is raising money for Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS), the lethal neurodegenerative disorder.
Who Is Angelo Mozilo? Former Countrywide Exec To Face Civil Case Amid Bank Of America Settlement
After Thursday's $16.65 billion Bank of America settlement, prosecutors are now set to pursue the disgraced Countrywide Financial co-founder.
Michael Brown Shooting: Witness Accounts Tell Conflicting Stories
Witnesses to the shooting by a police officer of black teenager Michael Brown tell conflicting stories of how he died.
Neanderthals In Europe Became Extinct Thousands of Years Sooner Than Some Thought: Study
Neanderthals in Europe became extinct thousands of years sooner than scientists had thought, according to a new study.


