Although some areas of the U.S. may be seeing declines in influenza activity, others are seeing increases, and hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise, the CDC reported Friday....
Two senators at the center of negotiations over comprehensive immigration reform, Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) and Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) said on Sunday that a pathway to citizenship is an essential component of a comprehensive reform bill. “That has to be also part of it,”...Read more: Senate Immigration Proposal to Include Pathway to Citizenship
Another garment factory has burned in Bangladesh and killed seven more workers sewing clothes for Western customers, according to groups that monitor working conditions there. It is the latest in a rash of deadly fires in the high-rise factories that have made Bangladesh the second largest exporter of clothing to the United States behind China. More than 700 workers have died in factory fires in the past five years. Two months ago, a ferocious blaze at a factory making clothes for major U.S....
Gio Benitez looks at one man's judgments aimed at helping the community.Read more: Watch: Judge Dawson Sentences People to Shovel Snow, Run Around the Block
John Muller has the latest details on the search for the mystical creature.Read more: Watch: Hunt for Big Foot: Audio Evidence Sparks New Search
"GMA" anchors looks at the increasing trend of yoga with dogs.Read more: Watch: Doggie Yoga: New Exercise That Involves Your Pets
Novak Djokovic beats Murray to clinch third consecutive Australian Open title
During an interview for “This Week,” “Zero Dark Thirty,” screenwriter and producer Mark Boal told Martha Raddatz that the current Senate inquiry into the Oscar-nominated movie could discourage the making of similar films in the future. “I think that it could discourage other screenwriters or…writers of...Read more: Mark Boal: Government Inquiry Into 'Zero Dark Thirty' 'Crosses a Line'
App Name: FaceWash Price: Free Available Platforms: Desktop (Beta) What does it do? When three computer science majors from Kent State University drove out to the University of Pennsylvania together for a hackathon last weekend, they dreamed up an idea for an app that would clean up unwanted Facebook...
Although some areas of the U.S. may be seeing declines in influenza activity, others are seeing increases, and hospitalizations and deaths continue to rise, the CDC reported Friday.
A California mother accused of drowning her 3-year-old daughter walked away a free woman this past week after she was found not guilty by reason of insanity and a judge deemed her fit to reenter society. So after three years of treatment and incarceration, Jennifer Lynn Bigham will begin the process of reintegrating herself back into society. Judging from past cases, however, the general public might have trouble accepting her, according to experts.
As I sat through the movie “Zero Dark Thirty,” I shut my eyes in some of the “interrogation” scenes and reflected on the debate surrounding the movie. Some have said the movie shows torture did help in finding Osama bin Laden. Others have said the...Read more: 'Zero Dark Thirty' Debate: Torture Has No Place in a Civilized Society
Many travel destinations often have months that are busier and more popular than other times of the year. The slower months depend on several factors. Unfavorable weather, closed attractions, construction and renovations in progress all contribute to making a certain time of year the off-peak season.
The $117.5 million estate of a financier in Northern California may be the second most expensive property ever sold in the U.S., according to SF Luxe. SF Luxe reported that financier Tully Friedman, the previous owner, sold the property on Nov. 27, 2012, according to...Read more: California Home May Be Second Most Expensive Property Ever Sold
Last week offered a very good snapshot of the state of things in the wake of mortgage crisis. On the one hand, there was news of a woefully inadequate $8.5 billion settlement as "remedy" for irresponsible (and worse) behavior by mortgage servicers. On the other, the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced regulations that might help stop such abuses from happening again.
He has cooked for more than 120 people at a time, worked in top restaurants across the country, and entertains 12 people at his home monthly for an 18-course meal. These accomplishments may seem like the work of a veteran chef, but this cook is...Read more: Teen Chef Makes Debut at Beverly Hills Restaurant
Despite lawmakers' reservations, 'no budget, no pay' idea on verge of becoming lawRead more: 'No Budget, No Pay' Advances Despite Reservations
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