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The family of ISIS hostage John Cantlie accused the militant group on Monday of cutting off negotiations seeking the British journalist's release.
Advocates say New Jersey, which passed an anti-bullying law in 2002, is among the leaders nationwide in dealing with the problem.
A California boy hospitalized after suffering a serious electric shock at his backyard birthday party is awake and breathing on his own.
Pre-schoolers might be the key to identifying the next big disease outbreak, finds a new study.
Nearly 40 million Americans faced severe thunderstorms, hail and tornadoes as a series of violent storms barelled through the South and Midwest.
Several faults underlying the San Francisco Bay Area may be primed for a major rupture and a magnitude 6.7 or larger quake, new data suggest.
Nina Pham, the nurse who contracted Ebola, became a certified Critical Care Nurse less than two months before beginning work on Thomas Eric Duncan.
The parents of ISIS hostage Peter Kassig tell WTHR that they are speaking publicly about their son in hopes that he will somehow hear their message.
Rising seas and increasing numbers of severe weather events could exacerbate the dangers from a range of threats, Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel says.
Residents of Coronado, disappointed to learn a gay couple was heckled on their wedding day, came together to re-create the special day.