TOKYO (AP) — A power plant operator in southern Japan restarted a nuclear reactor on Tuesday, the first to begin operating under new safety requirements following the Fukushima disaster.... READ MORE »
BOSTON (AP) — The furor on Capitol Hill over Planned Parenthood has stoked a debate about the use of tissue from aborted fetuses in medical research, but U.S. scientists have been using... READ MORE »
LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) — A mule deer buck that was a frequent visitor in various parts of Lewiston has died, but the mystery surrounding his strange antlers has been solved.
The Lewiston... READ MORE »
NEW YORK (AP) — New York City tried to fire an employee for missing about 18 months of work — though he was dead during some of that time.
The New York Post (http://bit.ly/1IPiJkQ )... READ MORE »
CINCINNATI (AP) — A southwest Ohio judge has set bonds totaling $600,000 for a man accused of causing a multi-vehicle crash and then running naked on a southwest Ohio interstate.
The... READ MORE »
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — The Hatfield and McCoy descendants came armed — with digging tools. Side by side, they worked together to help archaeologists unearth artifacts from one of the... READ MORE »
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — When Pope Francis speaks outside Independence Hall in September, he will stand at the same lectern that President Abraham Lincoln used to deliver the Gettysburg Address... READ MORE »
DENVER (AP) — An eerie yellow sludge that poured out of a shuttered gold mine and into a southwestern Colorado river was inching its way downstream toward New Mexico and Utah.
Federal... READ MORE »
NORRISTOWN, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania's attorney general was charged Thursday with leaking secret grand jury information to strike back at her critics, then lying about it under oath, in a... READ MORE »
SEOUL, South Korea (AP) — North Korea has no time for Japan. Not anymore, at least.
The country will establish its own time zone next week by pulling back by 30 minutes its current standard... READ MORE »