Amid all the pomp and circumstance of inauguration weekend, Vice President Joe Biden showed a few of his 2016 cards as he mingled with some constituencies that would be key if he decides to run for president. On Saturday, Biden attended the State Society of......
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KABUL, Afghanistan – Donkeys. Crater-sized potholes. Burqa-clad street squatters. Unpredictable street closures. Pickup trucks filled with heavily armed guards and mercenaries. Monster-truck size armored convoys. And a construction season that never ends. Oh, and the threat of IED’s and suicide attacks. Welcome to just another...
Filmmaker Andy Heathcote looks at cycle of life in dying world of the farmer.
The rates of childhood attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) diagnosis have increased by nearly 25 percent over the past decade, researchers found.
Demonstrators will take to the streets this week to protest Roe v. Wade, the 1973 Supreme Court decision that legalized abortion 40 years ago today. The "March for Life" comes two months before another group of advocates -- gay-rights activists -- will head to the Supreme Court to hear a case that could produce their own landmark decision.
Drawings by Jodi Arias, the California woman possibly facing the death penalty for stabbing and shooting her boyfriend, are selling like collector's items on eBay this month, where they are drawing hundreds of dollars apiece in bids.
Stigma against fat people is rarely challenged and often ignored.
A Harvard geneticist discussed cloning Neanderthals, but experts find safety and ethical hang-ups.
Gamblers are betting what could be a record amount of money on Super Bowl XLVII. It's still too early to predict exactly how much money will be riding on the line, come February 3rd, but experts say the total being wagered in Las Vegas could approach the all time Super Bowl record--$94.9 million—set back in 2006.
"It's an intriguing match up because the coaches are brothers," says Jay Kornegay, vice president of Las Vegas' Superbook, the world's largest race and sports betting book. "The R...
President's second inaugural address called out support for climate change and gay rights.
Report: Schwarzenegger says he still loves Shriver; hopes for reconcilliation
Expect more of the same: Netanyahu looks to maintain status quo in third term as premier

