Dr. Theodore Gerstle, a plastic surgeon, was taken into custody on public intoxication charges after he arrived drunk for a scheduled surgery.
Winnie the Pooh is a character that was originally created in the year 1926 by an author named A.A. Milne.
Cristina Prodan's mother hopes that details about the whereabouts of the missing girl may come to light after her boyfriend's arrest.
Georgia Gov. Nathan Deal declared a state of emergency in 83 counties. The statement issued said the winter storm can result in significant damage and cause power cuts.
Andrew Coffey, 20, was found without a pulse on Nov. 3, 2017, by a fraternity member. Autopsy reports revealed his blood had an alcohol level of .447, which was characterized as “abusive alcohol intake" by the doctors.
The test in which Trump reportedly scored full marks was designed as a rapid screening tool for mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a clinical state that in most cases progresses to dementia.
Nico Mallozzi, of New Canaan, Connecticut, started feeling sick during a hockey tournament in Western New York and was later rushed to a hospital where he died Sunday.
To commemorate the 232nd anniversary of Virginia Statute On Religious Freedom, President Donald J Trump declared January, 16, as Religious Freedom day.
During a 2015 interview, Goresh said, "Nobody picked up any sign of [Chapman] being a danger," and added he looked like a kid.
Former White House chief strategist used "a remarkably broad definition of executive privilege" to remain tight-lipped when he testified before the House Intelligence Committee.
The piece of space rock burnt up in the atmosphere, but produced a bright explosion in its final moments, which was caught on camera by a number of people.
A high school athlete suffered a serious injury during a wrestling match.
Nearly one million Americans have suffered from a pulmonary embolism.
The flight was reportedly delayed for eight hours in San Francisco
An alligator and a Burmese python literally tangled on a Florida golf course Friday as several widely spread photos show golfers watching the snake vs. alligator battle.
Margaret Atwood, author of more than 40 books of poetry, fiction and essays, including "The Handmaid's Tale" incited ire from Twitter users when she pointed out the potential downside of the #MeToo campaign.
Jorge Garcia, 39, was deported to Mexico as part of President Donald Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration.
The author in a New York Magazine article in 2004 accused renowned literary critic and Yale professor of humanities, Harold Bloom, 87, of sexual misconduct while she was a senior at the university in 1983.
Rev. Al Sharpton said, “Trump, you better get your best gloves out and order you three Big Macs rather than two, because we’ve got a fighter from New York.”
Even though overall mortality rates in the United States have declined, the rate of the fall is slowed down by the increasing incidence of obesity, a study found.
Turner returned to the VA hospital four years after the surgery complaining of dizziness and long-term abdominal pain. X-rays revealed the presence of an abandoned scalpel near his stomach and intestines.
Christina Treadway’s son and daughter were found Saturday with life-threatening injuries at their home and were later pronounced dead at a hospital.
The airplane, reportedly carrying 166 passengers, was on the taxiway preparing for take-off when it collided with the truck. No injuries were sustained during the collision.
Nearly a year ago, the exclusive resort was cited for having foods in stock that could make people sick.
Police were investigating the Pennsylvania university student's murder as a possible act of rage, a report said.
The sentencing of the former USA Gymnastics doctor, who was accused of sexually assaulting more than 100 women and girls under the guise of medical treatment, is set to begin Tuesday.
Officer Willy Rafael Lopez was arrested on Class B misdemeanor prostitution Charge in Waco, Texas.
The 13 victims, of ages from 2 to 29, were found shacked to their beds by the parents and appeared to be “malnourished and very dirty.”
A bat with rabies killed a 6-year-old boy after it scratched the child.
Nine people in Southern California ran afoul of a city ordinance when they passed out food to the homeless.