Nation Dec 13 Interactive map: Number of U.S. cities criminalizing homelessness surges Across the country, advocates say the number of cities with municipal bans on camping or sleeping outside has increased 50 percent since 2011. Here is an interactive map showing which cities have implemented the bans.
Nation Dec 12 8 things you didn’t know about Frank Sinatra Saturday marks what would've been legendary crooner Frank Sinatra's 100th birthday. Even though he never formally learned to read music, Sinatra's career spanning half a century earned him the nicknames "The Voice" and "The Sultan of Swoon," as he left…
Science Dec 05 NASA releases clearest photos of Pluto we may see for decades NASA released two black and white images of Pluto on Friday, billing them as the dwarf planet's "best close-ups that humans may see for decades."…
World Nov 29 What to expect from the COP21 climate talks in Paris Even as world leaders descend upon the city in hopes of reaching an agreement to halt climate change, the main variable setting apart the 2015 Paris Climate Conference are the realities of global security.
World Nov 29 Newly released photos capture six-month-old Princess Charlotte Kensington Palace released two new photos on Sunday of Britain's six-month-old Princess Charlotte, taken by her mother, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.
World Nov 21 Skull of bear that inspired Winnie-the-Pooh on display in London museum The skull of the bear that inspired A.A. Milne’s much-loved character Winnie-the-Pooh is now on display at the Royal College of Surgeons’ Hunterian Museum in London.
World Nov 21 Mali declares state of emergency after at least 19 killed in hotel assault The president of the West African nation of Mali ordered a 10-day state of emergency and three days of national morning in the wake of Friday's attack on a luxury hotel in the capital of Bamako.
World Nov 21 New Ebola cases hit Liberia months after nation declared free of virus Three new cases of Ebola emerged in Liberia this week, more than two months after the World Health Organization declared the country free of the deadly virus.
Nation Nov 08 John Lennon’s stolen guitar fetches record $2.4 million at auction The acoustic guitar that Beatles legend John Lennon is thought to have used to record "Love Me Do" and "I Want to Hold Your Hand", sold at auction on Saturday in California for a record $2.41 million.
World Nov 07 WHO: Sierra Leone is free of Ebola Following 42 days with no new cases, thousands of residents gathered in Sierra Leone on Saturday, as the U.N. World Health Organization declared an end to the outbreak that killed 3,589 people and more than 221 health workers since it…