Escaped Pennsylvania Inmate Wanted in Homicide
Robert Crissman, 38, is wanted in a homicide after escaping from a Pennsylvania jail, where he was serving time on a petty drug charge.
Clinton Paid $44 Million in Taxes From 2007-2014, in ‘Excellent’ Physical Health
"Reforming our tax code to promote strong, fair, long-term growth is a centerpiece of my campaign," Clinton said Friday in releasing her tax returns for the last seven years.
Hillary Clinton: ‘The Cuba Embargo Needs to go’
Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called for an end to the Cuban trade embargo during a speech Friday in Miami.
NY Grants Permits to Five Medical Marijuana Companies
A little more than one year after New York legalized medical marijuana, the health department selected five organizations to grow and sell the product throughout the state Friday.
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.
Coast Guard Makes ‘Gut-Wrenching’ Call to End Search for Missing Florida Boys
The Coast Guard on Friday made what it said was a "gut-wrenching" decision to suspend the search for two missing teenage boys off the coast of south Florida.
American Psychological Association May Bar Members From Terror Cases
The American Psychological Association might soon institute a ban on the participation of its mental health professionals in federal terror-related interrogations -- following a report this month that claimed the administration of President George W. Bush was assisted in that regard to glean intelligence from suspects following 9/11.
DOJ: Racial Discrimination at Juvenile Court That Serves Ferguson, St. Louis
A juvenile delinquency court that services an area including Ferguson, Mo., discriminates against black children, a U.S. Department of Justice report says.
Zimbabwe Calls for Extradition of Dentist who Killed Cecil the Lion
Wildlife officials in Zimbabwe on Friday called on the United States to extradite a Minnesota dentist responsible for killing a popular lion whose death has prompted worldwide criticism.
Cell Phone Distraction to Blame in Death of Charity Cyclist
A teacher from the Bronx was struck by a car and killed in Oklahoma during a charity bicycle ride across the US, according to RT.com
Beijing Chosen to Host 2022 Winter Olympics
Beijing was awarded the hosting rights to the 2022 Winter Olympics on Friday, making it the first city to host both the Summer and Winter Games.
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.
Driver in Custody After Ramming U.S. Capitol Security Gate
Driver Antonio Pierorazio was taken into custody Friday after his car rammed a security barricade on the south side of the U.S. Capitol building.
Coast Guard to Suspend Search for Teens Missing at Sea at Sunset
The U.S. Coast Guard said Friday it is calling off its search for two 14-year-old boys who went missing one week ago while boating off the coast of Florida.