Mystery Disease Killing Cambodia?s Children Baffles Local, International Health Experts
Health officials in Cambodia are actively investigating the cause of a mystery disease that has killed dozens of children across the country.
Gay Pride Banned In St. Petersburg, Russia, After Complaints; LGBT Activists To Defy Orders
Russia's gay community plans to defy orders and proceed with a pride march Saturday, after St. Petersburg officials agreed earlier this week to have the event take place only to later ban it.
Happy 66th Birthday George W. Bush: From War In Iraq To Tackling Women?s Health Issues In Africa
Former U.S. President George W. Bush turns 66 today and though he has remained out of the public's eye his work with HIV/AIDS in Africa continues.
Reverse Surveillance: ACLU-NJ?s Police Tape App Lets You Secretly Record And Video Interactions With Cops
In what can be labeled as a form of reverse surveillance, the ACLU of New Jersey has released a Police Tape app to let residents secretly video or record any encounters they have with police.
Rain Gives Firefighters Edge On Waldo Canyon Fire In Colorado Springs, Full Containment Expected This Week [PHOTOS]
Firefighters now have the upper hand on the Waldo Canyon Fire in Colorado Springs after rains helped to calm it. They expect the fire will be fully contained some time this week.
How To Use OraQuick - First Over-The-Counter HIV Test Approved By FDA
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved its first over-the-counter HIV test -- known as OraQuick -- which produces results in about 20 minutes.
America?s Largest Teachers Union Could Lose More Than 300K Members By 2014: Report
The NEA is losing revenue and could lose hundreds of thousands of full-time teachers by 2014. Some believe this could affect its political influence.
Texas Castle Doctrine: Homicide Rates Up In Texas, Other States With 'Stand Your Ground? Laws
Laws making it easier for citizens to use deadly force in perceived defense of self or property may not be working to reduce crime, a study shows. They may be just getting a lot more people killed.
East Coast Storms: Heat Wave, Power Outages Continue; Restoration Coming In Days [MAP]
More than 2 million people on the East Coast are without electricity, and power companies said it could take days for things to return to normal.
Mormon Mass Resignation: A Defiant 150 Quit Church Over Gay Marriage, Polygamy History
A group of about 150 Mormons resigned form the church over issues that include gay marriage and polygamy.
Colorado Springs Fire: 2 Bodies Found, Nearly 10 Unaccounted For In Waldo Canyon Wildfire
Officials said two bodies have been found in a Colorado Springs home destroyed by the Waldo Canyon fire this week and less that 10 people were unaccounted for.
Colorado Springs Fire: FBI Investigating If Criminal Activity Caused Waldo Canyon Wildfire [MAP]
The FBI will work with state and local law enforcement to determine whether the aggressive Waldo Canyon Fire was a result of criminal activity.
Chicago City Council Decriminalizes Marijuana: Pot Tickets Instead Of Jail For Small Amounts
People caught with small amounts of marijuana in Chicago will not be going to jail anymore
George Zimmerman The Bully? CarMax Colleague Alleges Months Of Serial Hazing, Ethnic Jokes
A former colleague of George Zimmerman has said Trayvon Martin's killer bullied him while they were working together at Carmax in 2008.
The Strangest Of Bedfellows: ACLU, KKK Together in Georgia ?Adopt-A-Highway? Lawsuit
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Ku Klux Klan rarely get mentioned in the same breath, unless to say how they are on opposite ends of the political spectrum. But in Georgia, they're together in a lawsuit. And not for the first time, either
Colorado Springs Waldo Canyon Fire Jumps Perimeter Lines, Extreme Spread Rates Reported
The towering Waldo Canyon Fire near Colorado Springs is only 5 percent contained and authorities said it is exhibiting extreme fire behavior with extreme rates of spread.
Marine Corps Sexual Assaults: 333 Cases In 2011, With Under-Reporting Likely
In 2011, there were 333 reported sexual assault cases in the U.S. Marine Corps and 346 victims, according to a new report by the armed services branch.
21st Century Slaves: FBI Agents Rescue 79 Child Sex Trafficking Victims In 3 Days [VIDEO]
79 teens were rescued over the weekend from a life of prostitution across America, and more than 100 pimps were arrested by the FBI.
Condoleezza Rice On Being Mitt Romney?s Running Mate: ?It?s Really Not Me?
The former Secretary of State said she is aware of her strength and she is not interested in being Mitt Romney's vice presidential candidate
Tennessee Passes Law Against ?Gateway Sexual Activity?, Critics Suspect Holding Hands Qualifies As Sex
Critics are firing back at Tennessee's controversial no holding hands bill saying it could lead to students not getting the comprehensive education they need to learn how to avoid teenage pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
Tropical Storm Debby Spawns Tornado That Kills 1 In Florida; Could Strengthen During 48 Hours
Tropical Storm Debby spurred a tornado that killed one and forecasters have predicted that it could strengthen during 48 hours.
Western Wildfires 2012: 19 Fires Burn Nearly Half-Million Acres, 5 New Large Fires Reported
Western wildfires have burned nearly 500,000 acres of land so far and new ones have been reported.
Tropical Storm Debby 2012: Warnings Issued From Alabama's Gulf Coast To Florida Panhandle
A tropical storm warning is in effect for parts of Florida and Alabama Gulf Coast as Tropical Storm Debby continues her northward crawl at 2 miles per hour. She is expected to strengthen in coming days, possibly to hurricane strength.
Gay Marriage Opponents Funnel $2M To Oust New York Republicans Who Backed Legalization
The National Organization for Marriage will reportedly use $2 million to unseat the Republican lawmakers who helped make same-sex marriage legal in the New York.
?The Wonder From Down Under? Black Caviar Prevails At 2012 Royal Ascot, But Has She Run Her Last Race?
Black Caviar was victorious at the 2012 Royal Ascot, maintaining a record 22 consecutive victories, but she almost threw it away.
North Las Vegas Disaster: Did Blue-Collar City Really Need To Declare A State Of Emergency?
North Las Vegas was the fastest-growing large city in the United States five years ago, but now it's facing a more than $30 million budget gap and has declared a state of emergency.
Beverly Hilton Deaths: Bodies Found At Hotel Hours Before 2012 Emmy Awards
Beverly Hills police said there was a murder-suicide at the Beverly Hilton Friday, hours before the 2012 Daytime Emmy Awards at the venue.
Richard Adler Dies: No Cause Of Death Given
Composer and lyricist Richard Adler died at his New York home Thursday at age 90. No cause of death has been revealed.
Jerry Sandusky Verdict: Penn State, Joe Paterno?s Family React
Penn State says the legal process has spoken with its release of a guilty verdict for the university's former assistant football coach Jerry Sandusky.
Jerry Sandusky Placed On Suicide Watch For His Own Safety, Attorney
Jerry Sandusky, the former assistant football coach at Penn State, has been placed on suicide watch for his own safety after a guilty verdict was returned in his child sex abuse case, his lawyer told CNN.