The Woman Who Never Forgets
Born with a rare condition called highly superior autobiographical memory (H.S.A.M.), Rebecca Sharrock is able to recall every single day of her life.
Trump likes coal, but that doesn't mean he's…
Trump has courted coal miners and pushed for offshore drilling, but also vows to help develop offshore wind
Thousands of girls joining boys as Cub Scouts
Thousands of girls have become Cub Scouts in an early adopter program as the Boy Scouts of America
Waffle House suspect remains on the run, may be…
As an intensive manhunt continues for the suspect in a Waffle House restaurant shooting that killed four people, police are warning residents of a Nashville neighborhood to beware of the alleged killer
Attacks on South Sudan health facilities, workers increasing
Attacks on South Sudan health facilities, workers increasing, leaving many without care to die
Dozens of prison workers debilitated since NC escape attempt
Data show about three dozen prison workers were assaulted so badly they lost work time in the six months since four workers at an Elizabeth City prison were killed
Harry Potter opens on New York's Broadway
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child at the Lyric Theate is an epilogue of Harry Potter's life.
Man Who Tackled Waffle House Gunman Says He's…
The man who snatched an AR-15 rifle from a gunman at a busy Tennessee restaurant says his was a “selfish” act of self-preservation and he doesn’t consider himself a hero
Kanye West and Elon Musk Have a Bromance Brewing
Kanye West and Elon Musk have a bromance brewing. Elizabeth Keatinge has more.
Clinton: Free press is under 'open assault' in Trump era
Hillary Clinton said press rights and free speech are under 'open assault' in Donald Trump's administration, likening it to an authoritarian regime
Whistleblower: School used software to get more state money
Regulators are reviewing a whistleblower's claims that Ohio's largest online charter school used new software that it installed in 2016 to intentionally inflate attendance figures
18 Syracuse students out of classes after offensive videos
Eighteen Syracuse University students face disciplinary charges after videos emerged showing fraternity members using racial slurs and simulating a sexual assault of a disabled person
Mexico, EU Seem To Send A Message To Trump With…
Now Mexico can rely a little less on the U.S. for international trade.
Saving Sweden’s Seas
Ten years ago, Josefin Arrhénborg and Maria Rindstam disposed of their old sailboat in an eco-friendly way. Today, they have the biggest scrap business in the country.
Financial expert taking Facebook to UK court over…
A personal finance expert is suing Facebook at Britain's High Court, claiming the social media company is allowing the publication of scam ads featuring his name.
Duchess of Cambridge gives birth to baby boy
The Duchess of Cambridge, wife of Britain's Prince William, has given birth to a son, the royal family announced.
New lynching memorial offers chance to remember…
A new memorial is opening to honor thousands of people killed in racist lynchings
Waffle House Suspect Told Cops Taylor Swift…
Alleged Waffle House mass shooter Travis Reinking was still at large early Monday, and Nashville officials say schools will be in "lock-out" mode if he isn't found by the time classes begin, with guests and visitors not allowed into buildings, the AP reports. The 29-year-old, accused of killing four people...
Hundreds attend memorial service for CDC worker…
More 500 people attended the memorial service of an epidemiologist at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention whose body was found in a river. His burial was planned for Monday.
Armenian leader resigns, says to protesters: 'I…
Armenian Prime Minister Serzh Sargsyan resigned unexpectedly Monday to quell massive anti-government protests over what critics feared was his effort to seize power for life