The Dalai Lama is on a five-city tour of the United States, but it's unclear if he will meet with President Obama this fall when he visits Washington D.C.
MIT joins the list of colleges dropping sports to counteract budget deficits, cuts that have left stunned athletes scrambling to figure out what to do with the years they expected to be filled with practices and games
The Federal Aviation Administration has made good on its promise to release for the first time, records of where and when airplanes have struck birds over the last 19 years.
Mexico closed its schools across its capital Friday after at least 16 otherwise healthy people died and more than 900 others fell ill from what could be a new strain of swine flu.
William Parente was a successful Manhattan lawyer who apparently had a side business lending money at high interest rates -- deals that may have cost his investors as much as $20 million.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez wasn't the first to uncover the book he gave to President Obama last week in an attempt to ease diplomatic tensions — college students in the U.S. have been reading it for years.
Mexico closed its schools across its capital Friday after at least 16 otherwise healthy people died and more than 900 others fell ill from what could be a new strain of swine flu.
Spurting embers from a wildfire destroyed dozens of homes but left others among them untouched as it began turning away from the most-populated stretch of South Carolina's beaches.
For most people, doing an advanced yoga pose like the 'lotus' is extremely challenging, but for 83-year-old Bette Calman, getting into the position is a cinch.
The adoptive mother of a 9-year-old quadriplegic girl whose body was found in a plastic bag in a storage unit has been arrested in her death, a prosecutor said Thursday.
Taliban fighters controlling an area just 60 miles from Pakistan's capital, Islamabad, have reportedly been ordered to withdraw by Friday evening, a spokesman for a pro-Taliban cleric said.
Police said a 23-year-old man is in stable condition after he pretended that he was falling off a bridge over the Minnesota River, then actually fell off the bridge.
The world's intelligence agencies and defense experts are quietly acknowledging that North Korea has become a fully fledged nuclear power with the capacity to wipe out entire cities in Japan and South Korea.
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