Return to sender: In the chaotic aftermath of the capsized South Korean ferry accident, cadavers are being sent to the wrong families due to misidentification.
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25 cats were found in plastic bags hanging from trees in a New York City suburb. Some killed with blows to the head.
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.
New York Yankees pitcher Michael Pineda was suspended for 10 games Thursday after being caught using pine tar to help him grip the ball.
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.
Ronald McDonald has a new look, and he’s ready for a selfie. McDonald’s said Wednesday its famous spokesclown will take an active role on social media for the first time, using the hashtag #ronaldmcdonald.
Get ready to have “It’s a Small World” stuck in your head on a loop for the foreseeable future.
Amazon.com’s streaming video service will offer some older shows from premium-cable channel HBO starting next month, a deal that intensifies both companies’ competition with subscription-video service Netflix.
A sinkhole in Florida that was recently covered has expanded overnight by another 5 to 8 feet.
The New York Police Department rolled out a social media campaign Tuesday that didn’t quite go as planned.
Bradley Manning, former U.S. soldier who is serving 35 years in prison for turning over classified files to WikiLeaks, can change the name Bradley to Chelsea to reflect her desire to be treated as a woman, a Kansas judge ruled.
For the first time since the official announcement of his 2015 talkshow takeover, Stephen Colbert visisted David Letterman at “Late Show.”
