New Gene Changes Linked to Greater Risk of Brain and Ovarian Cancer
Genetic changes and variants linked to the development of brain and ovarian cancers have been discovered in two new studies. This significant development offers researchers the chance to understand more about how these cancers develop and how they may one day be treated, or even prevented.
Are Vegetable Oils Healthy?
But our consumption of vegetable oil has increased considerably since the 1960s, and the health effects of high intakes are a source of scientific debate.
Randy Travis gives health update, says he's doing 'good'
Randy Travis credits his recovery from a life-threatening stroke to "amazing grace."
ACLU: In Portland, ICE Agents Arrest 'dreamer'
Federal immigration agents in Oregon showed up at the home of a so-called "dreamer" over the weekend and whisked him away without a warrant, the American Civil Liberties Union said.
Here's How Senators Plan to Vote on Supreme Court Nominee Neil Gorsuch
Republicans are considering their next step now that the confirmation hearings of Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch are over and Democrats are planning to filibuster the nomination.
Trump's Air Force Pick Moves Toward Confirmation
The third time seems to be the charm for President Donald Trump's military service nominees.
Trump Tries to Make Good On Promises to Roll Back Obama-era Regulation
President Donald Trump, looking to make good on his campaign promise to roll back federal regulations, will sign four measures Monday that halt rules enacted during the final days of Barack Obama's presidency.
Nunes Says He Was On WH Grounds Day Before Revealing Trump Surveillance Info
It has been something of a mystery, the whereabouts of House Intelligence Committee Chairman Rep. Devin Nunes on the day before his announcement that he saw information suggesting that communications of then-President-elect Donald Trump and his advisers may have been swept up in surveillance of other foreign nationals.
Ex-Freedom Caucus Member: Group needs to 'change their concept'
The congressman who quit the House Freedom Caucus after it helped torpedo the Republican health care bill last week is still railing in anger against what he said is the group's intransigence.
33 Reptiles are Dead at Knoxville Zoo - And Herpetologists Don't Know Why
The herpetology team arrived at Zoo Knoxville expecting business as usual, but what they found was a baffling sight: dozens of reptiles on the brink of death.
Police Officer in Oklahoma Dies After Shootout
A Tecumseh, Oklahoma police officer died on Monday after he was wounded in a shootout overnight, police said.
GameStop To Shutter 100+ Stores
The company announced earlier this week that it's shutting down 2% to 3% of its stores. That means as many as 190 stores could be on the chopping block.
Cincinnati Nightclub Shooting: One Killed, 16 Injured
They came for a night of music and dancing. They left by fleeing past wounded club-goers lying on a bloody floor.
5 Things for Monday, March 27: Mosul, Health Care, Ohio, South Korea
Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.
House Republicans Pull Health Care Bill
House Speaker Paul Ryan sensationally pulled his Obamacare repeal bill from the floor on Friday, a day after President Donald Trump had threatened to walk away from health care reform if he didn't get a vote.
Amtrak Derailment: Train Sideswiped NJ Transit at NY Penn Station
An Amtrak train traveling from Boston to Washington had a "minor" derailment Friday morning as it passed through New York Penn Station and sideswiped a NJ Transit train.
US Officials: Info Suggests Trump Associates May Have Coordinated With Russians
The FBI has information that indicates associates of President Donald Trump communicated with suspected Russian operatives to possibly coordinate the release of information damaging to Hillary Clinton's campaign, US officials told CNN.
5 Things for Friday, March 24, 2017: Health Care, Putin, ICE, London
Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.
A Year Ago, North Carolina Passed America's First Bathroom Bill. It's Still Feeling the Pain.
It's been one year since North Carolina became the first state to pass what we now know as a "bathroom bill."
Florida Fire Started By Book Burning Destroys at Least 10 Homes
At least 10 homes in Nassau County, Florida, were destroyed in a wildfire caused by a man who was burning books Wednesday.
5 Things for Thursday, March 23: London Attack, Russia, Health Care Bill
Here's what you need to know to Get Up to Speed and Out the Door.
Trump's Wall Street Cop Is A Big Defender Of Wall Street
There's Volkswagen, which has pled guilty to criminal charges over cheating on emissions tests; Valeant, a drug maker accused of being the "Enron" of the pharma world for fraud; and Deutsche Bank, which has been charged in a $10 billion Russian money-laundering scheme;
French Investigation Into Emissions Cheating Widens To Include Fiat Chrysler
The Paris prosecutor has opened an investigation into potential aggravated fraud at Fiat Chrysler, a spokesperson confirmed Wednesday.
The 800+ Club: Secrets Of People With High Credit Scores
"A strong credit score is integral to borrowing at the most attractive terms," said Greg McBride, chief financial analyst at Bankrate. That means a high credit score can save you thousands of dollars in interest.
Emirates President: 'Amazing' To Suggest Dubai Airport Is Not Safe
Speaking to CNNMoney a day after the U.S. banned passengers from bringing laptops and other large electronic devices on some flights from the Middle East and Africa, Clark said the U.S. must have "clear evidence" of a threat.
The Wall Street Journal And Trump: A History Of Hostility
The Wall Street Journal editorial board's blistering rebuke of Donald Trump on Tuesday was only the latest chapter in an antagonistic relationship between the president and a usual standard-bearer of conservative media.
Donald Trump Wants 4% GDP Growth. 3% Will Do
Even if the economy grows at a more modest 3% clip over the next few years, Trump will likely be able to take a victory lap.
Sears Has 'Substantial Doubt' That It Can Survive
Sears Holdings, the holding company for the two iconic retail brands, warned investors late Tuesday that it can't promise it will stay in business.
Starbucks To Add 240,000 Jobs worldwide by 2021
The company announced its plans for a hiring spree at its annual shareholders meeting Wednesday. It marks the final shareholder event that Howard Schultz will attend as CEO before he's replaced by Kevin Johnson on April 3.
Wall Street Is Losing Faith In The Trump Agenda
Wall Street's faith in the fate of the Trump agenda has been shaken, if not shattered, by political reality.
Police Stabbed Near UK Parliament in 'terror incident'
A police officer was stabbed and the assailant shot by police near the British Houses of Parliament, in what police are treating as a terrorist incident.
Woman Dies After Drinking Poisonous Herbal Tea
A woman died after consuming poisonous herbal tea purchased in San Francisco's Chinatown, public health officials there announced Monday. They're urging people to throw away tea purchased from Sun Wing Wo Trading Company.
9 Deaths and Rare Cancer Linked to Breast Implants, FDA Says
Nine deaths have been reported to the US Food and Drug Administration, stemming from a rare cancer that is associated with breast implants.
Grieving Father: 'I don't play Trump songs anymore'
Last year, Kraig Moss sold the equipment for his construction business in upstate New York and stopped making mortgage payments so he could follow Donald Trump on the campaign trail.
Fatma Samoura: 'Facelift' of FIFA's Male Hierarchy Is 'ongoing'
As FIFA's secretary general, Fatma Samba Diouf Samoura is one of the most powerful figures in world football.
Petra Kvitova: 'Knife attack has changed my outlook on life'
Petra Kvitova says her perspective on life has changed since the knife attack that threatened to cut her tennis career short.
Partisan Chasm Builds at Center of House Russia Investigation
The House Intelligence Committee's first open hearing on Russia exposed a partisan rift between the committee's Republicans and Democrats that threatens to only grow bigger as they dig deeper into the possible ties between President Donald Trump's campaign and Russian operatives.
Buffalo Buyoff? Provision Added to Health Bill Targets New York Lawmakers
The Buffalo Buyoff? The Tammany Haul? The Albany Kickback? While there is no clear quid pro quo, you can bet Democrats are whetting their rhetorical rapiers to argue that a provision that may be tucked into the Republicans' plan to repeal Obamacare is aimed at a specific group of lawmakers from a specific state.
Sen. Mark Warner: We have to talk to Paul Manafort
Virginia Sen. Mark Warner pledged on Tuesday that he would press President Donald Trump's former campaign chairman Paul Manafort for answers.
White House: Trump Will Attend NATO Leaders Meeting in May
US President Donald Trump will attend a NATO leaders' summit scheduled for May, the White House has confirmed.
Family of Missing Former FBI Agent Sues Iran for Kidnapping and Torture
The family of a former FBI agent who disappeared in Iran a decade ago is suing the country, according to court documents obtained by CNN.
Gorsuch: Criticism of Judges -- Including Trump's -- 'disheartening'
Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch criticized Tuesday President Donald Trump's attacks on the federal judge who blocked his administration's travel ban, saying for the first time publicly that he found them "disheartening" and "demoralizing."
WSJ Editorial: Most Americans May Conclude Trump 'fake president'
President Donald Trump's repeated lack of "respect for the truth" puts him in jeopardy of being viewed as "a fake President," The Wall Street Journal editorial board says.
'All hands on deck' for GOP, Trump as Health Care Vote Approaches
President Donald Trump warned his fellow Republicans of big losses at the ballot box if they fail to repeal and replace Obamacare.
Which Republicans Are Opposing the Obamacare Repeal Bill?
The House Republican bill to repeal Obamacare hangs in a delicate balance as concerned GOP lawmakers publicly come out to express their opposition to the legislation.
Manafort Pushes Back On Report He Worked to Help Putin's Government
President Donald Trump's former campaign chief Paul Manafort pushed back Wednesday on a report that he earned millions of dollars to push Russian government interests around the world.
Neil Gorsuch Faces Third Day Before Congress
Neil Gorsuch sits down Wednesday for his third day of confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee, following an 11-hour marathon session the day before.
Philadelphia DA Indicted On Bribery, Fraud Charges
The district attorney of Philadelphia was charged Tuesday with 23 counts of taking bribes of cash, vacations and a car, and of using money meant to pay a relative's nursing home bill for his own needs, federal officials said.
Police: At Least 40 People Watched Teen's Sexual Assault On Facebook Live
Chicago Police are searching for as many as six people involved in the sexual assault of a teenage girl that was broadcast on Facebook Live, a police spokesman said.
Tennessee Manhunt: Suspect Researched Teen Marriage, Officials Say
A Tennessee teacher who authorities believe abducted a student had conducted research on teen marriage, authorities told HLN on Tuesday night.
