Hundreds Of Animals Relocated In Mexico As Circus Show Ban Takes Effect
There are 200 animals native to Mexico and 891 exotic animals that have been or will be relocated.
Fidel Castro Makes First Public Appearance in Months
Former Cuban President Fidel Castro made his first public appearance in three months Friday, visiting a group of cheese masters to discuss issues that included climate change and war, official media reported Saturday.
10-month-old Turkish Baby Rescued After Floating Out to Sea
The Turkish coast guard rescued a 10-month-old baby who had drifted more than half a mile into the sea in an inflatable crib.
Study: 1 in 3 Americans Owns at Least One Gun, Social Culture a Factor
A new study that attempts to categorize gun owners in the United States shows about a third of Americans, mostly married white men over the age of 55, owns at least one firearm.
Google Maps to Include Railroad Crossing Data
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) announced a new partnership with Google to display rail crossing data on mapping applications.
Ku Klux Klan Planning South Carolina Statehouse Rally Over Confederate Flag
"This is our state, and they are not welcome," Gov. Nikki Haley said of the group.
FAA: Atlanta Fireball was a Meteor, Not a Plane Crash
The fireball was most likely the result of interplanetary debris, NASA says.
Wildfire Burns at Least 24 Homes, 4,000 Acres in Central Washington
At least 24 houses were destroyed and some 1,000 evacuated over the weekend due to a wildfire that has scorched an estimated 4,000 acres in central Washington, officials said Monday.
Ghost Hunters Discover Woman’s Body at Abandoned Mississippi Hospital
Police in Vicksburg, Miss., arrested two people after a team of ghost hunters discovered the body of a woman Sunday at the abandoned Kuhn Memorial State Hospital, reputed to be one the state's most haunted sites.
Supreme Court Upholds Use of Midazolam in Lethal Injections
The Supreme Court on Monday upheld the use of midazolam in lethal injections, asserting it does not violate the Eighth Amendment barring "cruel and unusual punishment."
First Death of Taiwan Water Park Blaze Pronounced
A 20-year-old woman who suffered 90 percent burns on her body from the fire that erupted at a water park in Taiwan has died -- the first fatality of the incident.
Bristol Palin to Critics: “My Pregnancy was Actually Planned”
Bristol Palin, daughter of former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, has hit back and critics who "mocked" and "judged" her after she announced her second pregnancy.
Update: Missing Nine-Year Old Provo Girl Found Safe
Provo police say a missing nine-year old girl has been found safe.
LDS Church Reissues Stance On Gay Marriage
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints reacted swiftly to Friday's decision by the U.S. Supreme Court legalizing same sex marriage in all fifty states.