Read more: Slain Ga. Businessman's Widow Charged
Famed photographer Annie Leibovitz reimagines celebrities as Disney characters.
Read more: Photos: Stars Get the Disney Treatment
Police originally thought that Catherine Murch, 42, killed her two young children and then shot herself in their Glendale, Mo., home, while Murch's husband was reading in another room. Police now say they can't draw any conclusions about who killed them.
Read more: Missouri Mom's Murder Suicide Theory Now in Doubt
Read more: Missouri Mom's Murder Suicide Theory Now in Doubt
KAMPALA, Uganda — At the Ebola task force meeting at the Ministry of Health this morning, no one was shaking hands. Everyone greeted each other by bumping elbows out of fear of the Ebola outbreak that so far has claimed 16 lives. And while the...
Read more: Unease in Uganda Amid Ebola Outbreak
Read more: Unease in Uganda Amid Ebola Outbreak
Facebook shares continued their free-fall on a day when bad news piled up faster for the social network faster than “likes” for Rihanna. Top Facebook executives Katie Mitic and Ethan Beard said they’re quitting for other pursuits, the second and third top managers to leave since...
Read more: Facebook Stock Sinks on Exec. Exits
Read more: Facebook Stock Sinks on Exec. Exits
A new law in North Carolina will ban the state from basing coastal policies on the latest scientific predictions of how much the sea level will rise, prompting environmentalists to accuse the state of disrespecting climate science.
Read more: N.C. Bans Use of Latest Science on Sea-Level Rise
Read more: N.C. Bans Use of Latest Science on Sea-Level Rise
Intern at a Florida ballgame is ejected for playing the song after umpire's call.
Read more: Watch: 'Three Blind Mice' Leads to Ejection at Minor League Ballgame
Report: Washington social workers could have done more before Josh Powell's killing of boys
Read more: Report: Social Workers Could Have Done More in Powell Case
Read more: Report: Social Workers Could Have Done More in Powell Case
Two men and an 82-year-old nun who allegedly broke into the U.S. government's only storage facility for weapons-grade enriched uranium and splashed it with human blood may face additional charges, the U.S. Attorney for Eastern Tennessee told ABC News Thursday.
Read more: Nun, 82, Allegedly Splashed Human Blood on Nuke Plant
Read more: Nun, 82, Allegedly Splashed Human Blood on Nuke Plant
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Read more: Slain Ga. Businessman's Widow Charged
Call it sun-believable. The city of Yuma, Arizona calls itself “the sunniest place on earth.” To prove it, they promised last year that hotel guests would dine free every day the sun didn’t shine there. On Wednesday, the town marked 365 consecutive days of sunshine....
Read more: Arizona City's Year-Long Free Food Promo Ends; Not a Bite Served
Read more: Arizona City's Year-Long Free Food Promo Ends; Not a Bite Served
Katherine Jackson and her grandson TJ are now the co-guardians of Micheal Jackson’s children. A California judge reinstated Katherine’s guardianship today. It was suspended last month after she traveled to Arizona and was out of touch with Prince Michael, Paris Michael, and Prince Michael II...
Read more: Katherine Jackson Back as Guardian of MJ's Children
Read more: Katherine Jackson Back as Guardian of MJ's Children
Katherine Jackson and her grandson TJ are now the co-guardians of Micheal Jackson’s children. A California judge reinstated Katherine’s guardianship today. It was suspended last month after she traveled to Arizona and was out of touch with Prince Michael, Paris Michael, and Prince Michael II...
Read more: Katherine Jackson Back as Guardian
Read more: Katherine Jackson Back as Guardian
'Flying Squirrel' soars to 2nd gold, becoming 3rd straight American to win all-around title
Read more: Spoiler: Where Did the US Gymnasts Place at the All-Around?
Read more: Spoiler: Where Did the US Gymnasts Place at the All-Around?
"He's become a family member now," Aretha Johnson said.
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Lily Allen changes stage name to Lily Rose Cooper, heading to studio to record new material
Read more: Lily Allen Changes Stage Name
Read more: Lily Allen Changes Stage Name
Report: Washington social workers could have done more before Josh Powell's killing of boys
Read more: Social Workers Faulted in Boys Deaths
Read more: Social Workers Faulted in Boys Deaths
Three US Airways jets, carrying a total of 192 passengers and crew members, were reportedly taking off or landing at Washington's Reagan National Airport when they came within 12 seconds of a mid-air collision.
Read more: 3 Jets Avoid Last-Second Collision
Read more: 3 Jets Avoid Last-Second Collision
Are you ready for some bargain knick knacks? How about so many that you’ll not in a lifetime get to see them all? What’s being billed as “The “World’s Longest Yard Sale” kicked off on Thursday, giving shoppers access to 690 miles of deals up...
Read more: World's Longest Yard Sale Kicks Off
Read more: World's Longest Yard Sale Kicks Off
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