An Orthodox Jewish family were struck by an unexpected fire at their Brooklyn two-story home early Saturday morning which which killed seven children who were sleeping upstairs, according to reports.
The lawsuit claimed some labels contained more than 500 % permissible levels.
Ethiopia on Friday burned 6 tonnes of seized elephant ivory along with the country's entire stock to set out a strong signal to poachers.
A 12-year-old girl in Colorado was arrested on suspicion of attempted murder after she was accused of trying to kill her mother twice because the mother took away her iPhone.
Attacked by opponents as a throttle on the American economy, it appears as though Obamacare is leading to unprecedented job growth in the healthcare industry.
Elizabeth Sullivan of Fort Worth, Texas, thanks her daily dose of three Dr Pepper soda cans for helping to live for 104 years.
The celebrity couple may not be facing exceptional changes in their lives, yet rumors fuel their popularity.
Though she loves Rich Dollaz, Johnni Blaze isn't sure if he returns her feeling, and she is resigned to the bad rating of her adult film.
In a new clip of "Keeping up with the Kardashians," Kim claims she bought Kourtney's career.
The study suggests that vitamin D should not be prescribed until studies establish its efficacy in lowering blood pressure.
Zayn Malik will not be joining the recent On The Road tour held in Asia. Sources said that Malik's decision is influenced by cheating rumors against him.
Justin Bieber's misdeeds two or three years ago were not forgotten very easily. His neighbor, Jeff Schwartz filed a lawsuit this week asking for more payment for Bieber's damages.
Earlier this week, Dolce and Gabbana's comment about gay marriages and IVF babies have made Sir Elton John very angry that he urged everyone to boycott products made by the designer. Madonna, joined this discussion saying the designers should be careful with their words.
Gone are the days where people just were worried about their kids' texting one another while driving. Teenagers today are doing things much worse.
Concerns about the hookah's growing popularity across the globe was discussed at World Tobacco or Health conference.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM