New Study Details Atlantic Ocean ‘Dead Zones’
Most dead zones are found along the coast. The newly identified dead zones are the first to be found in the waters of the open ocean.
Cedar City Utah Temple Groundbreaking in Late Summer
The First Presidency has approved the groundbreaking for the Cedar City Utah Temple to be held on Saturday, August 8, 2015.
Root-enhancing Fungi Could Serve as Future Fertilizer
"Designer crops with the best possible root systems will mean greater crop yield, which means more people fed," said lead researcher Dr. Uta Paszkowski.
Berlin-area Aldi Stores Find 850 Pounds of Cocaine in Banana Boxes
Cocaine was found was separated into black foil-wrapped packages and hidden among the bananas shipped to Aldi stores in Germany.
New York Cop Shot in Ambush Has Died From His Injuries
Officer Brian Moore, 25, of the NYPD who was shot in the face on Saturday, has succumbed to his injuries.
New York Subway Worker Caught in Trash Can Explosion
An MTA spokeswoman said the worker in the video of the explosion was not seriously injured.
Death Toll from Nepal Earthquake Surpasses 7,000
About 1.7 million children are in urgent need of aid in areas worst-affected by the 7.9-magnitude earthquake in Nepal that has killed more than 5,000 people.
Speaker John Boehner: Every American is a ‘Special Interest’
Speaker of the House John Boehner, R-Ohio, dismissed claims that special interest or congressional gerrymandering undermine American democracy.
Obama Fist Bumps Press Pool Superhero While Walking to Marine One
How to get a fist bump from the President: One, Be an adorable four-year-old. Two, Dress like a superhero.
Royal Baby Named Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
The Royal baby's name has finally been revealed: Charlotte Elizabeth Diana
China and Taiwan Hold Highest Level Talks in Six Years
The two rival countries were seeking increased cross-strait cooperation after tensions in 2014, but many in democratic Taiwan oppose reunification.
France’s National Front Convenes to Decide Le Pen’s Fate
Party leaders will decide whether to expel him for inflammatory comments he has recently made.
More Aid for Devastated Nepal
The World Health Organization (WHO) announced the implement of a new field office in the Gorkha district of Nepal.
Scientists Build Battery Entirely Out of One Material
One is the loneliest number. It's also the number of materials needed to store and transfer energy -- that is if you are an inventive engineer from the University of Maryland.