U.S. airlines do not have enough healthy food options, survey says.
Philadelphia Eagles own Jeffrey Lurie said the firing of Chip Kelly was necessary for the team's "trajectory."
Two people suspected of being associated with the terrorist group, the Islamic State have been arrested on Wednesday.
A top aid from North Korea, who was in charge of relations with South Korea, has died from a car crash.
New York Knicks forward Cleanthony Early was shot in the leg early Wednesday morning.
Chicago police officer, Jason Van Dyke, has pleaded not guilty to murder charges regarding Laquan McDonald.
Social activists are asking LeBron James to boycott basketball until the Department of Justice does something about the Tamir Rice shooting.
A senior Islamic State fighter, linked to the Nov. 13 terror attacks on Paris, has been killed by a U.S.-led airstrike.
Two Belgians have been arrested under suspicion of plotting to attack Brussels during the New Year's festivities.
Ethan Couch, the 'affluenza' teen, and his mother have been captured in Mexico.
The U.S. twin birth rate hit a new high in 2014.
The NBA announced that Memphis Grizzlies guard Matt Barnes will serve a two-game suspension for an off-court incident.
Syrian journalist and filmmaker, Naji Jerf, who is known for exposing many of ISIS' atrocities, was killed in Turkey on Sunday.
Iraqi forces have reportedly seized control of Ramadi from ISIS.
Decades after South Korean women were forced to work as "comfort women" in Japanese military-run brothels, Japan's prime minister has issued an official apology in a landmark deal on Monday.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM