A repeat of last year's extreme temperatures and snowfall is "unlikely," according to a national winter outlook.
Tourism to parts of east and southern Africa is taking a hit over Ebola, even though the regions are far removed from the epidemic.
Olivia will realize something happened to Jake in Season 4, episode 5 of "Scandal."
Boko Haram has reportedly agreed to release hundreds of Nigerian schoolgirls who were abducted by the terrorist group this year.
The buzz about hazmat suits and victim get-ups as 2014's hot costumes has little basis in truth, according to Halloween stores.
A former AIG CEO testified in a civil trial that the insurance giant was controlled by the group that financially rescued it.
Klain has no public health experience, but his managerial skills are respected around Washington, where's he's in politics since 1992.
The last time British shoppers bought 1 million records was 1996.
The Fed chief pointed to four pillars of economic opportunity that could narrow the gap.
The woman who recently arrived from Africa was vomiting and was taken in an ambulance to Virginia Hospital Center.
Fears of a Venezuelan default are rising as an oil price fall squeezes the government's main income source.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average soared over 200 points on Friday, driven by strong U.S. economic data and corporate earnings.
Jude Law is expecting his fifth child with ex-girlfriend Catherine Harding.
The more volatile multifamily home segment led the increase.
Reporters face many dangers covering the epidemic, including hugs.
Claims that Libyan pilots are bombing Islamic militias using Egyptian warplanes are far-fetched, say experts.
Once considered “the Neiman Marcus of hospitals,” the facility faces continued criticism for how it handled Ebola cases.
The financial services giant handily beat analysts' expectations for Q3.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said that witnesses had seen ISIS militants flying fighter jets east of the Syrian city of Aleppo.
The worker and her partner are in voluntary isolation on the cruise, and are being monitored by the ship's doctor.
President Barack Obama opposed a travel ban from West Africa, even as the Ebola virus spread to the last unaffected district in Sierra Leone.
Compensation experts say similar changes are happening across Wall Street.