Method Developed To Fight Antibiotic Resistance Using Current Antibiotics
The increasing number of bacteria resistant to antibiotics poses a problem, however researchers at the Moffitt Cancer Center devised a mathematical model to determine the correct sequence of antibiotic treatment to counter resistance.
Kyle Whittingham Named Dodd Trophy Coach Of The Week
Officials from the Bobby Dodd Coach of the Year Foundation and Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl today announced that Utah Head Football Coach Kyle Whittingham has been selected as The Dodd Trophy Coach of the Week.
WestJet Passenger Finds Mystery Clothing, Beer In Her Luggage
Airline WestJet apologized for some "off the mark" humor in response to a customer who discovered men's clothing and five cans of beer in her luggage.
U.S. Military Airdrops 50 Tons Of Ammo To Aid Syrian Rebels
The United States airdropped 50 tons of small weapons ammo and grenades in northern Syria to boost efforts by rebel fighters in the country ravaged by civil war.
Florida Gators QB Grier Suspended By NCAA For Failing Drug Test
Just as they're rising fast through the college football ranks, the Florida Gators received bad news Monday: Quarterback Will Grier is gone for at least a year.
Kim Jong Un Ordered Sports Officials To Pay Regime $35K
Kim Jong Un ordered North Korea's overseas sports ministry officials to make large sums of individual donations to the regime in Pyongyang.
Texas Students To Protest Campus Weapons Policy With Sex Toys
More than 2,000 people have pledged to protest the University of Texas at Austin's concealed weapons policy by openly displaying "gigantic" sex toys.
South Korea Helicopter Manufacturer Collected $48M In Illegal Profits
South Korea's aerospace agency collected at least $47.9 million in unjust profits while manufacturing a new fleet of helicopters for Seoul's military.
Obama: Clinton Emails A ‘Mistake’ But Did Not ‘Endanger’ U.S.
President Barack Obama called Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server a "mistake," but said national security was not compromised.
Dentist Who Killed Cecil The Lion Won’t Face Charges
The Minnesota hunter who killed a celebrated lion in Zimbabwe in July, sparking an international outrage, will not be prosecuted, officials said Monday.
London Withdraws Officers Outside Embassy Securing Assange
London's Metropolitan Police has withdrawn the police presence outside of Ecuador's embassy where Wikileaks founder Julian Assange has been staying under asylum
USS Porter arrives in Ukraine for NATO peace mission
The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Porter arrived in Odesa, Ukraine in support of the NATO initiative to promote peace in the region.
Washington Post Journalist Convicted, Facing Up To 20 Years
Washington Post journalist Jason Rezaian, who has been jailed for more than a year in Iran, was found guilty in an internationally condemned espionage trial.
British Military Personnel Among Dead In Afghanistan Helicopter Crash
A helicopter crashed under non-hostile conditions in Kabul, Afghanistan, killing five people, including two British military personnel.