California Kidnapping: Teen Saves Sister from Attempted Kidnapping

Teen saves his 4-year-old sister from kidnapper in Southern California

Marco Rubio on Immigration Reform 2014: Florida Senator Slams President's New Policy on Cuba

Rubio continus to slam Obama's Cuba policy

Listeriosis Outbreak 2014: Dozens of People Reportedly Infected; Caramel Apples Linked?

Pre-packaged caramel apples linked to listeriosis breakout

Chinese Man Awarded Compensation for Gay Shock Therapy

Chinese man awarded compensation for gay shock therapy

Boko Haram Releases New Video of Massacre

Boko Haram releases new video of massacre

Muhammad Ali Hospitalized with Mild Pneumonia

Muhammad Ali is hospitalized with mild pneumonia

Ismaaiyl Brinsley Instagram & Social Media Posts: Police Aim to Use Posts as Part of Investigation

NYPD cop-killer suspect allegedly had strong bias against police

FIFA to Release Controversial Bidding Details for World Cup 2018 and 2011 in Limited Scope

A report on the bidding for the 2018 and 2022 World Cup games may soon be available for public scrutiny–in a limited scope–after FIFA revisits the issue.

Company Working on a Commercial Jet That Could Fly Passengers from Europe to Australia in 4 Hours

A British firm has recently revealed it is working on a commercial jet engine that would be able to fly 300 passengers around the world at five times the speed of sound, or Mach 5.

NYPD Reports Lower Crime Rate; Police Commissioner Says Punishing Petty Crimes Has Contributed to Decrease

Crime in New York City has dropped, providing an upside for the police department that has recently been under fire for its tactics.

More than 200 Children Stage Die-In in Busy Philadelphia Street to Protest Legal Injustices

Protests continue around the nation following the lack of indictments for police officers involved in the death of unarmed African-American men. The latest gathering was reported in Philadelphia Saturday.

Curacao's Unpredictable Baseball Fields Producing MLB Middle Infield Stars

Curacao, a tiny island off the coast of Venezuela, has become an unexpected pool for talent in Major League Baseball.

Undercover BBC Reporters Investigate Poor Working Conditions at iPhone Factories in Documentary

Poor working conditions and long working days at an iPhone factory in China have once again brought the plight of the workers to light in a BBC documentary.

North Korea Offers Joint Investigation After Denying Sony Hack, Threatens 'Serious Consequences' If Offer Is Turned Down

North Korea has denied any involvement in the cyber attack on Sony Pictures and has suggested a joint investigation into the attacks.

Liberian Supreme Court Won't Delay Elections Despite Fear of Ebola Spreading Through Voters

After several delays in hearings, the Liberian Supreme Court decided Saturday to refuse to halt Senate elections scheduled for Tuesday, according to the The New York Times. A petition had been filed to halt the vote because of the Ebola crisis.

Haiti Prime Minister Resigns Amid Violent Protests

On Sunday, Haiti's prime minister and several ministers announced their resignation as violent anti-government protests spikes in the island nation.

Inmate Still At Large After Escaping Alabama Jail With 2 Others

Two of three escaped Alabama inmates have been found and are in custody

Health Risk Concerns Raised After New York Toddler Reportedly Dies Form Drinking From E-Cigarette Refill Bottle

A New York toddler died on Tuesday, possibly from drinking from an e-cigarette refill bottle.

196 United Nations Countries Agree to Climate Deal at Lima Conference, But Will It Really Control Change?

After a marathon discussion that ran a total of about 30 hours, all countries in the United Nations have agreed to commit to reducing greenhouse gas emissions, but that deal is wrought with noncommittal language and lacks any real oversight.

Republican Senator Rand Paul Introduces Bill to Undo Obama's Executive Order on Immigration

Not even a month has passed since President Barack Obama announced an executive order on immigration, but it has already been threatened by legal and legislative action.

Victims's Families Say Maylasia Airlines MH17 Investigation Is Taking Too Long; Dutch Government Refuses to Let UN Take Over

Dutch government refuses to turn over Malaysia Airlines MH17 investigation to United Nations

Dislike Button Not Coming to Facebook, But Alternate Choices Being Discussed

When Mark Zuckerberg was asked if Facebook was considering a dislike function, the answer was that the company is "thinking about it."

Comprehensive Set of Rules On Drone Use May Not Be Finalized Until 2017 or Later

The government continues to delay in passing a comprehensive set of rules addressing drones, and it is unlikely to have anything until 2017.

McDonald's To Reduce Menu Options in Order to Offer Quicker Service

McDonald's announced it will reduce the offerings on its menu in order to speed up service, as well as become more competitive in an increasingly tough fast food market.

Some Mozambique Sex Workers Turning Down Money in Favor of Safer Practices that Avoid HIV

In an African country where poverty and unemployment are high, a new push to ensure sex workers are choosing to protect their lives is under way.
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