Tripp Halstead dies 5 years after being struck by falling tree branch as a toddler Millions of people across the country rallied around 2-year-old Tripp Halstead as he foguht for his life after getting crushed by a falling tree branch outside his day care in Jefferson, Georgia back in 2012.
Sexual orientation top risk for suicidal thoughts in college freshmen Nearly one third of first-year college students have thought about suicide, according to a study across eight countries, and non-heterosexual identity or feelings were the biggest risks for this kind of thinking or behavior.
Girl teased for severely bowed legs gets transformative surgery Surgeons on a charity hospital ship in Cameroon were able to correct an 11-year old girl's legs that were so severely bowed, they faced backwards.
Boy, 13, dies after sinus infection travels to his brain, family says What 13-year-old Marquel Brumley believed was a common cold turned into a deadly infection -- and his family sharing the boy's story to warn others just days after his death.
'Batman' who ate Chipotle for 500 days straight says he's ready for something new An Ohio man who ate Chipotle every day for the past 500 days says he is finally ready to eat something new.
McCormick and Schmick's manager suing for $999,999 after getting bit by venomous spider According to the suit, the contracted pest control company failed to remove the spiders, so he attempted to do it himself.
5 foods you should never reheat in a microwave We already know better than to nuke plastic—or heaven forbid, aluminum foil—but certain foods can become downright toxic when blasted in the microwave. Here's what you need to know.
ZELENODOLSK, Russia (Reuters) - Russians voted in a presidential election on Sunday set to give Vladimir Putin a runaway victory, the only possible blemish for the Kremlin being if large numbers of voters do not bother taking part because the result is so predictable. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2pndWaT
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russia expelled 23 British diplomats on Saturday in a carefully calibrated retaliatory move against London, which has accused the Kremlin of orchestrating a nerve toxin attack on a former Russian double agent and his daughter in southern England. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2FRMrMK
CARACAS (Reuters) - At each other's throats for two decades, militants of Venezuela's socialist state and opposition seldom agree on anything. Yet mention the name of presidential candidate Henri Falcon, and both are liable to spit. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2GDVZMz
BEIJING (Reuters) - With pictures of ecstatic citizens standing in applause, happily tearful legislators and even a social media game, China's propaganda drive has kicked into high gear following Xi Jinping's unanimous reappointment as president. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2Ixgtav
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Thousands of civilians streamed out of their towns on Saturday to escape battles in the north and south of Syria, where two different offensives have prompted an exodus in recent days. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2G1Lm8k
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Interior Minister Horst Seehofer has accused the European Union of adopting a patronizing stance in talks with eastern European members about the distribution of migrants. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2pm3hMV
CAIRO (Reuters) - Mostafa al-Asar's lawyer said he had barely started work on a documentary critical of Egypt's President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi when police arrested him and charged him with publishing "fake news". from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2pmiWMe
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) - The Vatican "Lettergate" scandal came to a head on Saturday when the Holy See, under pressure from the media and conservatives, released a full text by former Pope Benedict that before was cited only selectively. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2pkuvUW
SYDNEY (Reuters) - The Association of Southeast Asian Nations and Australia said on Sunday they held "grave concerns" about escalating tensions caused by North Korea's nuclear and missile programs. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2FOVG0h
MANILA (Reuters) - A fire broke out at a hotel in the Philippine capital on Sunday, killing four people and trapping several on the fifth floor, a rescue official said. from Reuters: World News http://ift.tt/2IA6QaP