Earth-like planets may be surprisingly common in our part of the Milky Way, say astronomers from the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics. They looked at data from NASA's Kepler space telescope, and conclude that six percent of red dwarf stars -- the most common in the galaxy -- probably have Earth-like, habitable planets. ...
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A Georgia clerk is facing a battery charge after she was caught on tape allegedly whipping a customer’s child at least 25 times with a belt behind the counter of the store where she worked. Emilia Graciela Bell, 39, was arrested on Thursday at the...
Obama nominating outdoor retailer executive Sally Jewell to lead the Interior Department
A 3-D printed prosthetic hand has changed the life of a 5-year-old South African boy who was born without fingers on his right hand, and may be a model for people seeking a low-cost prosthesis. The boy, named Liam, benefited from work done by Ivan...
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Less than a week after Hillary Clinton stepped down from her position as Secretary of State — and, by her own account, began a break from political life — she is emerging on the Web in a very public way. Already two different official sites...
A Google search for a "racially associated name" is more likely to trigger advertisements suggesting a criminal background, according to a study by a Harvard professor.
The Boy Scouts of America announced today that they will put off making a decision regarding their ban on gay and lesbian members, which was expected to come down today.
Facing pressure from scouts and parents across the country to end the 100-year-old policy, the BSA Executive Board was expected to repeal it, leaving the decision up to individual troops. But the call will now be left up to the National Council - made up of about 1,400 members - who will wait until their May meeting to vote...

A Russian flight attendant who may have posted a photo of herself giving the middle finger to a plane full of passengers has been canned by her employer. The photo, which made its way to Twitter after being posted on the Russian social networking site...
An Indiana couple is looking for answers from their daughter’s former elementary school after the 8-year-old came home from her special-needs program with her shoes duct-taped to her feet and ankles. Nate and Elizabeth Searcy’s daughter, Shaylyn, who has Down syndrome, was in her first...
Christie: Ex-White House doctor who warned he might die because of his weight should 'shut up'
Actress Ashley Judd has not yet decided to run for Senate in Kentucky, but she’s already the subject of an attack video posted online by a conservative super PAC American Crossroads. Judd has entertained the idea of running against Kentucky Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell...
Bruce Willis often portrays a gun-wielding action hero on the screen and now it seems his support for guns translates to real life. In a recent interview promoting his upcoming movie “A Good Day to Die Hard,” Willis said he’s against the new gun control...
The CIA used a secret drone base in Saudi Arabia to launch the strike that killed a high-profile American member of al Qaeda Anwar al-Awlaki in 2011, according to reports.
You now have to be 17 years old to download Twitter's video-sharing Vine app.
ABC News’ Roberto Valussi reports: It’s the end of the captivity for the 20kg golden biscuit, trademark of the German sweet company Bahlsen, which was kidnapped by a self-styled Cookie Monster last month. The biscuit was found Tuesday with a red ribbon, tied up, hanging...

