Al Qaeda Says Militant Leader Was Not Killed by U.S. Airstrike in Libya
Militant leader Mokhtar Belmokhtar wasn't killed in a U.S. military airstrike last weekend, contrary to Libya's claims, a branch of al Qaeda said Friday.
Texas Jail Releases Sandra Bland Video That Shows Her Alive At Booking
Waller County officials released hours of jail video Tuesday in an effort to dispel rumors Sandra Bland was dead before being booked into jail.
Nine People Shot At Brooklyn House Party, All Survive
Nine people were shot at a house party in New York City early Sunday; the motive of the attack remains unclear.
F-16, Cessna Planes Collide Mid-air in South Carolina
A fighter plane and a small private plane collided in mid-air Tuesday morning near Charleston, S. C., the Federal Aviation Administration reported. The F-16 pilot ejected safely.
LDS Church Announces Change In Missionary Dress Code
The signature black suit, white shirt and dark tie, often deemed synonymous with LDS missionary service, is going to the wayside, sort of.
Despite Death Reports, GPS Tracker Says Lion Jericho ‘Alive and Well’
Conflicting reports emerged Saturday on the reported death of Cecil the lion's ally, Jericho -- when a researcher said the animal remains "alive and well."
Will the Moon’s First Inhabitants Live in Giant Lava Tubes?
The moon's first long-term inhabitants will require especially protective shelter. Cosmic radiation, extreme temperatures and the occasional meteorite impacts make the lunar surface a rather hostile place.
U.S. Needs to Step up Pressure on North Korea, Analysts Say
North Korea's refusal to give up its nuclear weapons program is a sign it is responding to the Iran deal with a strong countermeasure, analysts said Friday.
Canadian Parkway Proves Deadly For At-Risk Species
"There has to be a higher level of interest in this problem," researcher Lyn Garrah said.
Teenage Victim Of Jerusalem Gay Pride Knife Stabbing Dies
A teenage victim of the Jerusalem Gay Pride parade knife attack, allegedly perpetrated by Orthodox Jew Yishai Schlissel, has died.
Maternity Leave Tripled for Navy, Marine Corps
Women in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps can now take three times as much paid maternity leave as before
Preliminary Study Shows Ebola Vaccine 100 Percent Effective
A vaccine for the Ebola virus has shown 100 percent efficacy in the midst of a Phase III clinical trial in Guinea, researchers with the World Health Organization announced today.
Oklahoma Supreme Court Denies Rehearing, Again Orders Removal Of Ten Commandments Statue
The Oklahoma Supreme Court again ordered the removal of a statue of the Ten Commandments from the state capitol grounds after denying an appeal Monday.
Anonymous Complaint Calls Baltimore Yard ‘Relentlessly Gay’
A Baltimore woman whose yard was slammed as "relentlessly gay" in an anonymous note is raising funds to make her home even more colorful.