Apps & Gadget News: GE's New Device Counts Calories So You Don't Have to

A senior scientist with General Electric is developing new technology that counts calories before an individual consumes them.

NYPD Officer in Coma: Off-Duty Cop Punched on Subway Platform

Police are searching for the man who punched an off-duty New York Police Department officer Saturday night while he was waiting on a city subway platform.

CCTV Anchor Detained: Chinese Television Host Questioned in Anti-Corruption Investigation

Authorities detained a Chinese television anchor for questioning Friday, according to state news media reports.

Beyoncé, Jay Z On the Run Tour: Critics and Celebrities Are Impressed

Musicians and power couple Beyoncé and Jay-Z performed in New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on Friday and Saturday nights, the latest stop on their On the Run tour.

California Wildfires: Man Delivering Materials to Marijuana Plot Arrested, Accused of Lighting Grass

Police arrested a man Saturday who is accused of starting a wildfire that has engulfed more than four square miles in northern California.

Poaching in Africa: Armed Gangs in Kenya Kill Rhinos to Profit from Horns

Armed gangs killed four rhinoceroses Wednesday in Kenya, selling their horns for profit in illegal markets.

Pamplona Running of the Bulls: Runner Takes Dangerous Selfie With Animals and Gets Fined

Participants taking selfies during the running of the bulls could face thousands of dollars in fines from festival organizers.

Supermoon Dates, When & How to Watch: Three More Expected This Summer

The moon appeared brighter and bigger than usual overnight Saturday because of a phenomena known as a "supermoon."

Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever & Mosquitos: Vaccine to Be Ready by 2015, Reduces Fever Cases by 88.5 Percent

A French pharmaceutical company has announced they have developed a vaccine that prevents dengue haemorrhagic fever.

Thunder Down Under Robbed: Judge Declares Mistrial in Case

A Las Vegas judge declared a mistrial Wednesday in the case against a man who attempted to rob the Australian male revue group Thunder Down Under.

Angelina Jolie vs. Daily Mail: Actress Takes Legal Action to Remove Video Released by Newspaper

Actress Angelina Jolie is taking legal action against the Daily Mail after the newspaper released a video online they claim is from the late 1990s when Jolie was addicted to heroin

Amazon Asks Regulators for Permission to Test Delivery Drones [Video]

Amazon.com Inc. has asked U.S. regulators for permission to fly their delivery drones for testing near Seattle.

National Gay Blood Drive Tries to Lift Ban on Gay Donations

The second annual National Gay Blood Drive was held Friday, which seeks to lift a FDA ban on gay and bisexual men from donating blood.

FTC Files Lawsuit Against Amazon for Million From Charging Parents for Kids’ App Spending

The Federal Trade Commission has filed a lawsuit against Amazon for charging parents for their children's in-app purchases.

Indian Girl Raped as Punishment for Her Brother’s Alleged Sexual Assault

A 14-year-old girl was raped by orders of a village counsel in a remote portion of India Sunday.

Jimmy Kimmel, Wife Welcome Baby Girl

Late night TV host Jimmy Kimmel and his wife, Molly McNearney, welcomed their first child together Thursday.

Dinosaur Tracks Found in Alaska Shows Thriving Ancient Ecosystem

A dinosaur track site discovered in Alaska's Denali National Park leads scientists to believe that many animals lived in the polar region millions of years ago.

Detroit Art Collection Value & Worth: Works Reportedly Worth Billions; How Much Could Collection Sell For?

An appraisal of the Detroit Institute of Arts collection estimates the works are worth $2.7 billion to $4.6 billion.

More Than One Million British Workers Go on Strike; Prime Minister David Cameron Criticizes Unions

More than one million public sector workers went on strike in Britain Thursday over pay cuts imposed by the government.

University of Texas Chancellor Agrees to Let President Remain for One More Year

An agreement was reached Wednesday to allow University of Texas at Austin president William "Bill" Powers Jr. to remain in office until next June before resigning.

Dodgers Found Negligent in Fan Beating; Bryan Stow Awarded $18M in Total

A San Francisco Giants fan who was beaten outside Dodger Stadium won his lawsuit Wednesday, with the Los Angeles Dodgers partially responsible for paying the damages.

'New York Med' Nurse Fired After Posting Photo of Trauma Room on Social Media

A 33-year-old nurse of seven years at New York-Presbyterian Hospital and featured star on the ABC reality-TV show "New York Med," Katie Duke, was fired after posting an "insensitive" photo on Instagram.

Utah to Appeal Gay Marriage Ruling; What Happens Next?

The Utah Attorney General's Office announced Wednesday that it will appeal the decision by 10th Circuit Court to uphold gay marriage to the Supreme Court.

France Proposes Travel Bans on Trips to Iraq, Syria

The French government put forward plans Wednesday for six-month travel bans on people trying to go to Syria and Iraq to join in the civil war fight.

Frontier Airlines Pilot Orders Pizzas for Stranded Passengers

Passengers aboard a rerouted Frontier Airlines were treated to pizza provided by the pilot
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