An anonymous ISIS jihadist posted Rob O'Neill's address on social media and said that he wanted to assassinate him.
From next year, terminally ill patients in California will be able to end their lives with the assistance of doctors.
Clinical trials for gene therapy treatment of inherited retinal dystrophies was successful in its third phase, announced Spark Therapeutics.
Russia will deploy ground troops to Syria, further escalating its involvement in the conflict that has seen it launch airstrikes from a Syrian air base.
The United States will set free 6,000 people serving prison time for drug convictions in one of the most concrete and dramatic actions the country has taken as it seeks to shrink its prison population, which is the largest in the world.
Research shows that most nuclear plants are ill-equipped to face hacker attackers.
A legendary civil rights activist, Grace Lee Boggs, created a revolution of sorts.
The radioactive disaster zone is beginning to teem with thriving populations of elk, roe deer, red deer, wild boar, and wolves.
Furious with Donald Trump's racist remarks on Mexican immigrants, El Chapo has placed a $100 million bounty on his head.
Evidence taken from Christopher Harper Mercer's MySpace appears to suggest that he had some link with a Mujahideen sympathiser.
Though they both spoke in the same state, Jeb Bush and Donald Trump ripped off each other.
The state of Alaska may become the first U.S. territory to move an entire community as a result of changes wrought by climate change.
Mr. Yayo Grassi, an ex-Argentine student of Pope Francis who had met him many times, visited with his mother as well as several friends during the Pope's stay in Washington, D.C.
The Vatican has fired a priest that came out as gay in public interviews and admitted that he had a partner, a violation of the vows of celibacy that all priests in the Catholic Church must take.
It seems Islamic State continues to expand its international reach by inspiring new offshoots as the murders of two foreigners in less than a week in Bangladesh show the group may have found support in the South Asian nation.