Marcia Strassman Death: 'Honey, I Shrunk the Kids' Star Dies of Breast Cancer

'Honey I Shrunk the Kids' star, Marcia Strassman died of breast cancer at 66 years old. She battled cancer for seven years.

Lava From Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano Threatens Residents at Speed of 15-20 Yards Per Hour

Hawaii lava flow may force residents to leave their homes at any moment. Main roads are closed as molten lava from a volcano moves closer to rural areas.

College Dropout's Makeup Brush Business Anisa International to Make $35M This Year: Company Sells to Estee Lauder, Revlon, L'Oréal and More

A college dropout owns, Anisa International, a private-label designer and manufacturer of makeup brushes for some of the biggest brands in the world. This year, the company is on revenue for $35 million.

NYC Ebola Patient Sees Gastrointestinal Symptoms Worsen

On Satuday, the first person to have Ebola in New York City saw symptoms worsen into a more serious phase.

Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in Los Angeles Popular Amongst Celebrities and Their Kids, Including Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Alba

Celebrities like Jennifer Lopez and Jessica Alba were seen picking pumpkins with their kids at Mr. Bones Pumpkin Patch in Los Angeles.

Father of White House Fence Jumper Says Man Is 'Mentally Disturbed,' Thinks Cameras Are Everywhere

The man who jumped the White House fence Wednesday was charged with two misdemeanors: unlawfully entering the White House grounds and assaulting a police dog.

Christina Ricci Returns to Lifetime With Series Based on 1983 Murder Trial of Accused Ax-Wielding Killer Lizzie Borden

Christina Ricci will return to Lifetime as Lizzie Borden. The network announced that the limited series follow up to the movie, "Lizzie Borden Took an Ax," will air on the network again.

Ebola Comes to New York, Doctor Quarantined

A Doctors Without Borders physician is the first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in New York.

'Saturday Night Live', Other Interns Settle Lawsuit With NBCUniversal

The thousands of former interns for "Saturday Night Live" and other shows reached a $6.4M settlement in their class-action lawsuit against NBCUniversal Wednesday.

Kenny G Angered Chinese Government With Visit to Protester's Site

Chinese government warned American jazz musician Kenny G to not meddle in domestic politics, after seeing a photo he posted of him near Hong Kong's pro-democracy protest site.

Selena Gomez Turns to the Dalai Lama for Advice

Selena Gomez turned to a spiritual source, the Dalai Lama. She posted a photo on her Instagram with the Tibetan spiritual leader in Vancouver Tuesday.

Cause of Death for Elizabeth Pena Revealed

The Insider With Yahoo, reported a death certificate revealing the cause of Elizabeth Pena's death on Wednesday.

Kanye West Surprises Wife Kim Kim Kardashian With Birthday Getaway

Kanye West, 37, surprised his wife Kim Kardashian with a private getaway for her 34th birthday Tuesday. She captioned on her Instagram, a picture of the unidentified place, "Good morning #BdaySurpriseGettaway."

Zelda Williams Pays Tribute to Dad With Tattoo

Zelda Williams, daughter of the late Robin Williams, paid tribute to her dad with a tattoo of a hummingbird. She unveiled the tattoo through her Instagram, of the bird on her hand with her dad's birth date on the inside of her wrist, 7-21-51.

Obama Administration Announcing $840M Grant for Medical Care

The Obama administration is announcing a $840 million grant program that is set to help improve the quality of care delivered to patients.

Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce Grant

The United States Small Business Association awarded the Tucson Hispanic Chamber of Commerce with a $250K grant. THCC's "Beyond Startup: Elevate Your Business Program" will expand as a result of the offer.

Terrorist Attacks in Southwestern Pakistan Kill 12 People

Attacks in Pakistan's southwestern province of Baluchistan killed 12 people on Thursday, police said.

Mobile Generated News Offers New Interactive App

Entravision Communications Corporation's Mobile Generated News Radio Morning Show launches the first interactive morning show App in December.

Ebola Virus Outbreak & News Update: Infected US Journalist Recovers, Returns Home

An American Journalist, who went on assignment in Liberia, recovered from Ebola Wednesday and headed back home to Rhode Island.

Protesters Burn Government Buildings in Mexico

Protesters in Mexico burned and destroyed government offices on Monday, demanding that the state governor provide answers on the fate of 43 missing students. They suspected that the students were kidnapped and murdered by corrupt local police.

Kate Middleton Makes First Public Appearance Since New Baby Announcement

Kate Middleton made her first appearance since the royal family announced their second baby is on the way.

Ebola Virus Vaccine Trials May Start in January, WHO Reports

Ebola vaccine test trials may begin as early as January, according to the World Health Organization.

North Korea Releases American Jeffrey Fowle After Six Months in Jail

An American held in North Korea for six months, reunited with his family in Chicago Wednesday morning.

Hong Kong Federation of Students Reflects on Talks With Government

The Hong Kong Federation of Students says the city officials failed to stop protesters, after speaking with the government on Tuesday.

Data Storage Producer EMC to Buy Cisco System's Stake in VCE

EMC, data storage products maker, will discuss its new business development in a conference call on Wednesday, to buy most of Cisco Systems Inc's stake in their joint venture VCE. The decision to sell its stake was made after a 716-million-dollar investment in VCE backfired, costing Cisco to lose over $60M.
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