Sen. Robert Menendez Corruption Case: Justice Dept To File Criminal Charge Against NJ Politician: Report
The federal investigation into the New Jersey lawmaker's actions began in 2013.
Ferguson Mayor Fires 3 City Employees Over Racist Emails Highlighted In Department Of Justice Probe
Departures follow a scathing DOJ report detailing illegal, racist police tactics in a St. Louis suburb.
Boston Marathon Bombing Trial: Survivor Rebekah Gregory Uses Facebook To Describe Experience Of Testifying
Rebekah Gregory was "in such awe" of other survivors' courage, she writes on Facebook.
FDA Approves First-Ever Biosimilar Zarxio For US Use, In Medical Milestone
Biosimilars are close to biological products, which include vaccines and blood and tissue products.
FIFA President Sepp Blatter: Iran Should Let Women Watch Football In Stadiums
Iran's ban on women in football stadiums could hurt its bid to host the 2019 Asian Cup.
Supreme Court Obamacare Case: Ruling Against Subsidies Could Be Matter Of 'Life Or Death'
If the subsidies are ruled illegal, up to 8 million people could lose their health insurance.
Ebola Outbreak Update: Vaccine Trials In Guinea Ready To Begin, WHO Says
Ebola cases are down in one West African country, but officials say it's important to find a vaccine for the virus.
King v. Burwell Obamacare Case Makes States Consider Creating Exchanges If Subsidies Are Struck Down
The Supreme Court hears arguments Wednesday in a challenge to the Affordable Care Act that could dramatically hike premiums.
King v. Burwell Oral Hearings On Affordable Care Act: Key Facts, Arguments, Explanations On Challenge To Obamacare
Four words are at the heart of the conflict in this case, the latest high-profile challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
Who Is David King? Lead Plaintiff In King v. Burwell Supreme Court Case Challenging Affordable Care Act
King is the face of, but not the driving force behind, this latest major challenge to the Affordable Care Act.
King v. Burwell: Supreme Court Case Pushes Ohio Democrats To Consider State-Run Health Exchange
Contingency planning in Ohio should the Supreme Court rule against the government in King v. Burwell faces political obstacles.
Boris Nemtsov Murder: Moscow Security Surveillance Cameras Down For Maintenance During Killing
Cameras were either turned off or failed to capture relevant footage when Russian opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was killed, reports say.
'Sound Of Music' 50th Anniversary: Von Trapp Real Story, Facts And Details Changed In The Film
Where the movie got their story right, and where it didn't.
Texas Independence Day 2015: Facts, History And How To Celebrate The Lone Star State With Food, Beer And Music
Celebrate Texan independence with mechanical bull-riding, free beer, Tex-Mex fare and more.
3 Israelis Indicted, Charged With Smuggling Goods Into Gaza To Help Hamas Build Tunnels
Israeli agencies have been investigating a smuggling network for the past several weeks.
Vaccination Schedule For Children: Doctors Allow Immunization Delays, Per Parents' Requests: Survey
Doctors are not willing to force parents to immunize their children on time, a new survey shows
Drug-Resistant Bacteria: Tracking Of CRE Superbug Infections Fragmented, Experts Say
Only 19 states require reports for CRE infections, which cause 600 deaths annually and can't be treated by most antibiotics.
ISIS Destroys Artifacts At Iraq Museum: Islamic State Destruction Of Ancient Statues In Mosul Is A 'War Crime,' UN Says
ISIS committed a war crime when it took sledgehammers and drills to ancient statues at a Mosul museum, the U.N. said.
Leonard Nimoy William Shatner Relationship: Stars Were Close Friends Despite Early 'Star Trek' Disputes
"I loved him like a brother," William Shatner says of Leonard Nimoy.
Jihadi John, ISIS Executioner, Had 'Stateless' Kuwaiti Bidun Origins, Media Reports Stay
As a child, Mohammed Emwazi immigrated from Kuwait, where he and his family may not have had citizenship.
US Consulate Bomb Scare: Turkish Police Arrest Suspect In Istanbul
The man threatened to set off a bomb but did not appear to have any explosives on him.
Israeli Purim Ads Blurred Girls' Faces, Campaign Pushes Back In Latest Front Of Ongoing Battle
"Mommy, why did they erase the little girl's face?" reads an advertisement in a new awareness campaign in an Israeli city.
Antibiotic Resistance: FDA Approves Avycaz, New Drug Aimed At Complex Infections
It's the fifth antibiotic approved specifically for serious infections.
Americans Joining ISIS: Arrests Suggest Young Muslims Lured By Social Media
Many Americans arrested for attempting to join the extremist group and fight in the Middle East are teenagers.
3 Men Arrested in New York City For Allegedly Trying To Join ISIS
One of the three men was apprehended at JFK airport, before he could board a flight to Turkey.
Russia Food Crisis: Russian Boycott Of European Fruit, Vegetable Imports Helps Turkey
Amid sanctions, food prices in Russia are rising.
Measles Outbreaks Outside US: Lack Of Vaccine Access Fuels Epidemics From Africa To Asia
Saying no to vaccines in the United States or Europe is a luxury people in other regions might love to have.
Fighting ISIS: Kings of Jordan, Saudi Arabia Meeting To Discuss Terrorism, Regional Conflicts
The meeting follows the U.S.-led coalition's visit to Saudi Arabia to discuss fighting ISIS.
Measles Outbreak Europe: WHO Urges Increased Vaccinations After 22,000 Cases And Multiple Deaths
European countries have reported more than 22,000 cases of measles in 2014 and 2015.
Yemen Crisis: French Woman, Local Guide, Kidnapped By Gunmen In Sanaa And Taken To Unknown Location
No one has yet claimed responsibility for the kidnapping of the woman, who worked for the oil and gas company Total E&P Yemen.