Jennifer Lilonsky
The New York Police Department has released photos of what is believed to be debris from the commercial airliner that was used in the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks in 2001.
Disney Cruise Line announced that their first ship, Disney Magic, will return to sea after undergoing some major transformations.
The pleasure geniuses at Durex are experimenting with high-tech underwear that is designed to allow for remote "touching" with just a few---or many---swipes of a smartphone.
A salmonella outbreak strain linked to imported cucumbers has led to 73 infections across 18 states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC.
Twenty-one people were poisoned in China after a negligent cook used pesticide instead of a sauce while preparing a dish, according to Xinhua news.
Boston Marathon bombing victim, Adrianne Haslet, lost her foot as a result of the attacks that left three people dead and more than 260 people injured.
The U.S. Food and Drug administration is working on a project to develop a handheld screening device that will be used to detect counterfeit malaria pills.
Eggs and red meat are once again on the chopping block, accused of being a nutritional no-no.
The Boston bombing investigation reveals that the Tsarnaev brothers were planning an attack on Times Square, according to a statement from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg on Thursday.
The U.S. believes that Syria used chemical weapons against its own people, according to a statement from the White House on Thursday.
A new study reveals that breast cancer patients who drink two or more cups of coffee daily have a decreased risk of relapsing, compared to women who do not drink the popular morning pick-me-up.
A new study suggests that diagnosing a newborn with autism at birth is possible by evaluating the mother's placenta---allowing for more immediate treatment.
Gallup released its annual poll on stress and found that 40.6 percent of Americans feel stressed on any given day.
A body found in the Providence River on Tuesday is believed to be the missing Brown University student, Sunil Tripathi, who disappeared March 16, CNN reports from police sources.
Four children are reportedly dead after a mobile home in South Carolina caught fire Wednesday, according to local authorities.