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Florida A&M University President James H. Ammon announced his resignation today following the hazing death of a 26-year-old band member.
Lance Armstrong has long been plagued by accusations of blood doping - the practice of boosting the number of red blood cells in the bloodstream, which enhances endurance and athletic performance.
Tomorrow morning, former FBI director Louis Freeh will release the findings of his 8-month investigation of who knew what and when in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse scandal at Penn State University.
According to legend, the Slurpee was invented when Omar Knedlik, a Dairy Queen owner with a broken soda fountain, was temporarily forced to sell bottled soda pop out of his freezer, where the sodas had become deliciously slushy.
Researchers have officially named a teensy, parasitic crustacean after reggae legend Bob Marley.
Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel announced his latest proposal, another step towards his goal of making Chicago the most immigrant-friendly city in the world.
Today is the first day NBA teams are allowed to finalize contracts with players, and some big deals are going down!
A woman in western France gave birth at her own wedding and still made it to the reception.
Scientists have discovered disturbing connections between a common parasite and schizophrenia and suicide attempts.
A brave and boisterous Florida teenager has called for the head of the alligator that attacked him Monday night.
Mitt Romney was a no-show at the National Council of La Raza on Sunday in Las Vegas, and he may well pay for it in November.
Prince Fielder beat out Jose Bautista on Monday night to become the second player ever to win two Home Run Derby championships.
Tea Party members in Las Cruces, NM, are clashing with the city's mayor over their decision to include a Confederate flag on their Fourth of July parade float.
Recent polls and announcements from Latino civil rights groups show that Latinos support marriage equality for gay couples more than the general American public.
In a speech today at The Brookings Institution, NJ Governor Chris Christie came out against the war on drugs.