More than 1,000 teens partied at an Ontario, Canada, mansion over the weekend, ultimately doing more than $70,000 in damage.
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The World Health Organization has declared the escalation of polio cases across the globe an international public health emergency.
Target’s CEO has become the first boss of a major corporation to lose his job over a breach of customer data, showing how responsibility for computer security now reaches right to the top.
Th islamic leader of extremist group Boko Haram, whose name means “Western education is sinful,” is threatening to sell the 300 kidnapped Nigeria schoolgirls into slavery.
It’s now May, which means the summer movie season has officially kicked off. And while some movies have been making money hand over fist in 2014 (Hello “Captain America!”), there have also been a few bombs.
A group of men on their way to the Kentucky Derby for a bachelor party made a gruesome discovery after they pulled their rented RV over in southeastern Minnesota: a body inside the vehicle’s exterior cargo compartment.
A group of Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey performers plummeted 25 to 40 feet in a “larger-than-life” circus act, causing critical injury.
It may not feel like summer in England yet, but that isn’t stopping one town from celebrating like it is.
A man convicted of robbery in 2000 but never sent to prison until last year because of a clerical mistake walked free Monday after a judge lauded his “exemplary” behavior during 13 years of freedom.
Firefighters facing another hot and windy forecast worked Monday to battle a large wildfire in central Oklahoma that destroyed at least six homes and left one person dead after a controlled burn spread out of control.