Pre-packaged caramel apples linked to listeriosis breakout A listeriosis outbreak linked to caramel apples has been reported in a number of states and at least four deaths have been linked to the prepackaged food item.
Muhammad Ali is hospitalized with mild pneumonia Three-time heavyweight champion and boxing legend Muhammad Ali was reportedly admitted to a hospital with a mild case of pneumonia, according to ESPN.
NYPD cop-killer suspect allegedly had strong bias against police The Boston man who allegedly shot two New York City police officers "execution-style" before killing himself Saturday had a strong bias against police, according to USA Today.
Republican Sen. Marco Rubio, the 43-year-old Cuban American from Florida, voiced his opposition of the Obama administration's renewed diplomatic relations with Cuba, but his sentiments could be related to his generation and a community with a rapidly changing opinion on both country’s policies.
Although Cuban President Raul Castro has praised recent progress in U.S.-Cuba relations, the Community leader demanded that the United States respect its political system.
Protests continue around the nation following the lack of indictments for police officers involved in the death of unarmed African-American men. The latest gathering was reported in Philadelphia Saturday.
A snowstorm is likely to cause major travel delays on roads and at airports on Christmas Eve. A snowstorm is likely to cause major travel delays on roads and at airports on Christmas Eve, Daily Herald reported via AccuWeather.
The parents of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes are pleading to save their son's life. The parents of Colorado theater shooter James Holmes are pleading to save their son's life.
New York City Mayor's Bill de Blasio received 85 percent of the Latino vote in his election, but his stock among Latino voters is starting to plummet, according to new poll figures.
U.S. payrolls added 321,000 workers in November and the unemployment rate held at 5.8 percent, the lowest since July 2008, the year of the financial crisis.
The city and county of Los Angeles are going on the offensive against scammers who dupe immigrants into paying exorbitant fees for help with their legal cases. Officials fear that fraudulent offers will only increase as the Obama administration's executive action benefiting many undocumented immigrants takes shape.
The massive hacking attack against Sony Pictures and a threat against movie theaters showing the studio's film "The Interview" may backfire for North Korea, even though Pyongyang has denied involvement in the incidents.
A Dec. 8 fire that destroyed a downtown Los Angeles apartment complex under construction and damaged nearby buildings was the result of arson, the city's Fire Department determined,
A misspelled sign may have cost a New Jersey high school principal her job. A misspelled sign may have cost a New Jersey high school principal her job.