Last month was one of the hottest Marchs in history — except in the United States.
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NASA feared that if the primary computer, ‘the entire space station would be in jeopardy.’
New Russian military tactics have U.S. Secretary of State, John Kerry, on the edge.
NASA scientists are observing the separation of a gigantic iceberg, which is larger than the island nation of Guam, from an Antarctic glacier.
Lyft, a popular ride-sharing service and app, is covering new territory in the marketplace, expanding its service to 24 more U.S. cities.
Two 10-year-olds from Colorado were caught selling and trading their grandparents’ legally-purchased marijuana at school, making a profit of $11.
The federal government wants to ban sales of electronic cigarettes to minors and require approval for new products and health warning labels. While the proposal being issued Thursday by the Food and Drug Administration won’t immediately mean changes for the popular devices, the move is aimed at eventually taming the fast-growing e-cigarette industry.
With concealed weapons now legal in all 50 states, the National Rifle Association’s focus at this week’s annual meeting is less about enacting additional state protections than on making sure the permits already issued still apply when the gun owners travel across the country.
The woman accused of throwing a shoe at Hillary Clinton during an April 10 speaking engagement in Las Vegas pleaded not guilty late Wednesday to misdemeanor charges and was ordered to remain in federal custody.
The captors of an American soldier held for nearly five years in Afghanistan have signaled a willingness to release him but are unclear which U.S. government officials have the authority to make a deal, according to two individuals in the military working for his release.