UNAIDS in 'crisis' over sexual harassment, abuse of power allegations
The United Nations' agency to fight AIDS is in crisis over how its leadership has dealt with allegations of sexual harassment and abuse of power.
The United Nations' agency to fight AIDS is in crisis over how its leadership has dealt with allegations of sexual harassment and abuse of power.
A new study showed 25 percent drop in the risk of cardiovascular disease among people who ate a Mediterranean diet.
The Indianapolis Colts have promoted wide receiver Daurice Fountain from the practice squad.
Wildlife officials were called to a school in India to rescue a deer than ran into the building and got trapped in a bathroom.
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles said it plans to reopen a dormant Detroit manufacturing plant to build its new Jeep Grand Cherokee.
Lost in the celebration of Derrick Henry's huge run vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars was an injury to tight end Jonnu Smith, who will miss the rest of the season.
A Minnesota couple harnessed their Belgian draft horses to help a semi truck driver whose vehicle was stuck on an icy driveway.
Jimmy Butler is making a difference for the Philadelphia 76ers.
Researchers found that elevated levels of a specific hormone may indicate a rare liver condition, according to new research with mice.
New research into a hormone common in mice may lead to better liver cancer treatment in humans, a study says.
The U.S. Air Force failed to notify the FBI about six incidents that would've prevented the Sutherland Springs, Texas, shooter from purchasing a gun.
A state funeral for former President George Herbert Walker Bush took place Wednesday at the National Cathedral in Washington, D.C. Family, longtime friends and world leaders attended the services for the 41st president. He died Nov. 30 at age 94.
The Western Hockey League's Vancouver Giants will dress like Buddy the Elf for a game on Saturday against the Victoria Royals.
The German town where Elvis Presley was stationed while serving in the Army has immortalized the King by putting his likeness on pedestrian traffic signals.
The Air Force Nuclear Weapons Center received approval to enter the production phase for the B61-12 nuclear bomb's upgraded tail-fin assembly.
Nine more people have been sickened by E. coli in an outbreak involving romaine lettuce grown in parts of California, bringing the total to 52 people in 15 states.
South Korean boy band BTS made Bloomberg's list of the 50 most influential people of 2018.
An investigation into whether major wireless service providers submitted false data will begin, the Federal Communications Commission chairman said on Friday.
Demi Lovato gave thanks to Christina Aguilera on Twitter Friday after the pair received a Grammy nomination for their song, "Fall in Line."
OPEC and non-OPEC members agreed Friday in Vienna to work to jointly reduce crude oil production by 1.2 million barrels per day for the next six months.
Students at a school in the United Arab Emirates set two Guinness World Records by creating a human image of a coffee pot pouring into a cup.
San Francisco school officials said they want to spend $181 million from a city surplus on teacher salaries, in an effort to bolster the profession and improve education.
Uterine cancer is on the rise in the U.S. and it's killing black women at a higher rate than any other group, a report says.
Sara Bareilles will reprise Jenna Hunterson in the musical "Waitress" opposite Gavin Creel as Dr. Pomatter.
A report shows the rate of people with serious psychological distress is declining, and more are seeking mental healthcare. But some in serious distress aren't.
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