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New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo plans to ban the controversial gas drilling process known as "fracking" across the Empire State. The move comes in the wake of a long-awaited report issued by his administration's health commissioner that said there were too many "red flags" and potential health risks to permit the practice.
"Live! With Kelly and Michael" co-host and retired NFL player Michael Strahan was named as one of Barbara Walters' "Most Fascinating People of 2014." In honor of making the list, the former football defensive sat down with Walters for an interview on Sunday to discuss a bevy of topics including his two divorces.
T-Mobile announced its latest challenge to the wireless competition on Tuesday with a new Uncarrier 8.0 "data stash" feature for some of its non-contract smartphone plans. It's like rollover minutes for 4G data, with a couple caveats, but also a way to get 10GB of promo data for free.
Fans of The CW's "The Vampire Diaries" are going to have to wait until next year to find out what will happen to Elena, who was last kidnapped by Kai and Caroline's mom, who is suffering from a terminal illness.
Robert Griffin III will start for the Washington Redskins again on Saturday against the Philadelphia Eagles, and the 24-year-old quarterback wants to stay focused on the tasks ahead of him.
Pope Francis on Wednesday appointed nine new members to the Vatican's sex abuse commission. The announcement came as the Buenos Aires-born Church leader celebrated his 78th birthday.
Milwaukee Bucks forward Jabari Parker will miss the remainder of the 2014-15 NBA season after sustaining a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee, the team announced on Tuesday night.
The German sportswear maker Puma has picked none other than pop star Rihanna as its new creative director. The seven-time Grammy Award winner traveled to the company's headquarters in southern Germany on Monday to head her first creative session with the design team, the website detailed.
Latin America’s economy has been symbiotically linked to China’s consumption of its natural resources for decades, and now that China is slowing down its purchases, Latin America’s economy must brace itself for the upcoming blow.
The New York premiere of "The Interview" has been canceled amid threats made in the Sony hacking incident. The Landmark Theatres chain, which was to host the event Thursday at its Lower East Side cinema, announced the cancellation without further explanation.
Last month, an article published by satirical website, Empire News, about first daughter, Malia Obama’s pregnancy sparked a wave of Internet frenzy from social media users who believed the story to be true.
On Wednesday, a homicide at a highway rest stop led to a high-speed chase on a Minnesota highway, shutting it down for several hours and culminating in the death of two people. The incident took place in the early hours of the morning, and the highway has been reopened.
The ruble showed signs of recovery Wednesday after the dramatic devaluation the Russian currency had experienced in the previous two days. Vladimir Putin's government pressured exporters not to hoard foreign-currency earnings, and the country's central bank announced measures to support financial stability.
The Rivera patriarch is going to be competing in the upcoming season of "Top Chef Estrellas," and though he doesn't have cooking tips, he does have a hangover remedy.
Britney Spears, 33, is sporting a bikini and black jacket along with toned abs on the January-February 2015 cover of Women's Health, but that's not what everyone is buzzing about. The pop star's face looks so different she is barely recognizable. Is it simply makeup contouring, a nose job or a drastic Photoshop touch-up?