Scientists are warning that piles of Sargassum algae on the East Coast may mingle with plastic litter and foster growth of a flesh-eating bacteria.
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By: Timothy Nerozzi
A group of teenagers in Rhode Island were hospitalized after an abandoned building's roof collapsed, sending one boy and a slab of concrete plummeting.
By: Timothy Nerozzi
An Indiana state representative was arrested Wednesday on charges of operating a vehicle while intoxicated and leaving the scene of an accident.
The North Korean Ministry of Public Health's Dr. Jong Min Pak has been elected to the executive board of the World Health Organization until at least 2026.
By: Timothy Nerozzi
North Korean leaders are defending their attempt to launch a spy satellite after a U.S. National Security Council spokesman condemned the failed project.
A Metro Nashville Police officer was shot in the ribcage during a suspect pursuit on Thursday after responding to a report of someone breaking into cars.
The United States Embassy to the Holy See celebrated the beginning of Pride Month by hanging a pride flag from the facade of its headquarters in Rome.
By: Timothy Nerozzi
Employees working for the City of Dallas, Texas must honor the preferred pronouns of coworkers 'regardless of any personal views' or risk 'termination'
By: Timothy Nerozzi
South Korea is continuing its efforts to recover large pieces of debris from the failed North Korean rocket launch that landed in the Yellow Sea.
By: Timothy Nerozzi, Paul Steinhauser, Rich Edson
Mike Pence and Nikki Haley are heavily criticizing Donald Trump for celebrating North Korea's appointment to the World Health Organization.