Lawyer: Former Boston mobster Whitey Bulger will testify at his trial on claim he had immunity
Read more: Lawyer: Whitey Bulger to Testify
Read more: Lawyer: Whitey Bulger to Testify
Woman dressed as nurse tries to take newborn from a Southern California hospital in duffel bag
Read more: Woman Accused of Bid to Steal Newborn
Read more: Woman Accused of Bid to Steal Newborn
Gunman legally obtained the semiautomatic gun from a nearby Wisconsin shop.
Read more: Watch: Sikh Temple Shooter Was a Military Veteran
Gunman who opened fire in Wisconsin believed to be a white supremacist.
Read more: Watch: Sikh Temple Shooter Had Neo-Nazi Link
All-around winner finishes last on uneven bars; Team USA moves ahead in soccer.
Read more: Watch: London 2012 Gymnastics: Gabby Douglas Falters
Wade Page, the Army veteran who opened fire on a Sikh temple in Wisconsin, was a member of a white-supremacist organization called Volksfront, described by a watchdog group as "virulently racist," law enforcement officials told ABC News.
Read more: Officials: Temple Gunman Associated with 'Hate Group'
Read more: Officials: Temple Gunman Associated with 'Hate Group'
Foreign fighters join rebellion against Assad's regime; suicide bombings increase.
Read more: Watch: Syria Violence: Al Qaeda Joining Rebels?
Read more: Watch: Syria Violence: Al Qaeda Joining Rebels?
As Curiosity, a $2.5 billion robot the size of a Mini Cooper, touched down on the Martian surface last night, Elon Musk was already planning the next logical step -- colonizing Mars to support human life.
Read more: Billionaire: Put Man on Mars in 15 Years
Read more: Billionaire: Put Man on Mars in 15 Years
The start of a new academic year is just around the corner, and we've been feeling nostalgic for libraries. Many hotels claim to have a lending library, but most of the time, you'll find the same selection of mass-market paperbacks in various stages of decomposition. So, we searched through TripAdvisor's hotel inventory for some truly spectacular
A police officer shot at least eight times in the neck and extremities outside the Sikh temple in Oak Creek, Wis., waved off fellow officers attempting to rescue him and indicated they should assist others still inside.
Read more: Hero Cop Shot 8 Times, Waves Off Aid
Read more: Hero Cop Shot 8 Times, Waves Off Aid
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Oxford researchers looked at more than 400 advertising claims for sports drinks and could not find scientific backing for most and much of the rest they characterized as flawed science.
Read more: Study: Sports Drink Science Self-Serving
Read more: Study: Sports Drink Science Self-Serving
Twenty-one years ago today the first website was published. It looked just like this — basic text, with some words oddly highlighted. On Aug. 6, 1991, Tim Berners-Lee, who is widely credited with inventing the World Wide Web, published that site from CERN, the world’s...
Read more: Visit the First Website Ever
Read more: Visit the First Website Ever
The safe landing on Mars today by Curiosity, NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory rover, was a huge accomplishment for the space program but also the U.S. companies that contributed to the mission. Indeed, the entire $2.5-billion mission was “made in America.” Click here for images from...
Read more: 'Made in America' Rover Reaches the Red Planet
Read more: 'Made in America' Rover Reaches the Red Planet
The safe landing on Mars today by Curiosity, NASA’s Mars Science Laboratory rover, was a huge accomplishment for the space program but also the U.S. companies that contributed to the mission. Indeed, the entire $2.5-billion mission was “made in America.” Click here for images from...
Read more: 'Made in America' Rover on Red Planet
Read more: 'Made in America' Rover on Red Planet
Miss. church apologizes for barring black couple's wedding _ unbeknownst to bride, groom
Read more: Church Bars Black Marriage, Apologizes
Read more: Church Bars Black Marriage, Apologizes
The son of a Massapequa, N.Y., man who was reported missing in waters off a Long Island beach and turned up five days later in South Carolina has been arrested.
Read more: Accused Death Faker's Son Arrested
Read more: Accused Death Faker's Son Arrested
Every medal winner at the 2012 London Olympics will be tested for banned substances because doping has been a long-term problem.
Read more: Photos: Olympic Doping: Past and Present
Read more: Photos: Olympic Doping: Past and Present
Swimming superstar Michael Phelps won six medals in London, making him the most decorated Olympian of all time. But that might not be the only thing he’s celebrating. The 22-time Olympic medalist is dating aspiring model and blond beauty Megan Rossee, according to Hollyscoop.com. The...
Read more: Phelps Reportedly Dating Megan Rossee
Read more: Phelps Reportedly Dating Megan Rossee
The U.S. women's soccer team defeated Canada 4-3 in an overtime thriller that is bound for the history books.
Despite trailing the Canadians in the first half, the U.S. team held on and forced the game into overtime, where several failed attempts on both sides culminated in a last-minute header by Alex Morgan that sailed narrowly over the hand of
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