
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives descended on David Koresh's Waco, Texas, compound Feb. 28, 1993, when four agents died along with five Davidians before dozens perished in fire 51 days later. ...
Read more: Photos: ATF Raided Koresh's Davidians 20 Years Ago
The pope gave the cardinals some direction in choosing his successor before stepping down....
Read more: Watch: Pope Benedict XVI Asks Cardinals to Create Harmony
American cities recently have proposed 300-square-foot or smaller “micro” apartments, but 40 square feet already is the norm for some of the poorest residents in Hong Kong. The Society for Community Organization (SoCO) has released these aerial photos showing how people live in tiny, cramped Hong Kong......
The automatic budget cuts of the legislation called the sequester kick in Thursday. While lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have battled to disarm or do away with sequestration, local communities are gearing up to endure the effects such across-the-board cuts will have for them....
Donny Collins, who went from an all-girls prep school dorm to a male fraternity at Emerson College in Boston, needed to raise $8,100 to pay for "top surgery" as he morphs from female to male. ...
Read more: Fraternity Helps Transgender Brother Pay for Sex-Change Surgery
Sarah Larimore has a rare metabolic disorder called cystinosis, which prevents her from sweating. She can't stay in 80-degree weather for longer than 20 minutes. She, like many with rare conditions, has had trouble getting help....
Police in Texas, searching for the parents of a week-old baby abandoned in a plastic bag, have released an artist's sketch of what the parents might look like based solely on a photograph of the infant girl....
Read more: Cops Rely on Sketch to Find Abandoned Baby's Parents
Thirty years ago today, the world said goodbye to Hawkeye Pierce, Hotlips Houlihan, B.J. Hunnicut, Col. Potter, Winchester and Clinger for the last time....
According to the U.S. State Department the world's most prolific terrorist groups are supported by the government of Iran, Sudan, Syria and Cuba. But while Iran, Sudan and Syria have well-known and documented current ties to various terrorists groups, Cuba's place on the list has increasingly come under fire. ...
Jordan Johnson, who is charged with raping a classmate, speaks out for the first time....
Read more: Watch: Star Montana Quarterback Takes Stand, Denies Rape Allegations
Parents are reporting that they are becoming more generous playing Tooth Fairy, with the average tooth gift at $2.42 in 2012, up from $2.10 in 2011. The annual poll is conducted by nonprofit Delta Dental Plans Association, a network of dental service corporations based in Oak......
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