Christmas is a busy time of year, especially for scammers. The hustle and bustle can give them even more opportunities to take advantage of people.
When it comes to your health, tea packs a powerful punch. If you're not drinking tea on a regular basis, it might be a habit worth starting. Dr. Patrick Fratellone explains why.
Hackers from an off-shoot of the group Anonymous are following through with their threat to wage a cyber war on ISIS.
Hundreds of scientists and ethicists from around the world began debating the boundaries of a revolutionary technology to edit the human genetic code.
Thirty years have passed since doctors first identified HIV and AIDS, and still the fight against the deadly global epidemic continues, despite medical advances.
New York City began a new era of nutritional warnings Tuesday. Chain restaurants will have to start putting a special warning symbol on menus of highly salty dishes.
Global leaders are strategizing on ways to reduce greenhouse gases and avert what they believe is pending environmental havoc. Meanwhile in the United States, excessive regulations are already taking a toll on the economy.
Millions of Americans spend time playing video games. Now a Christian company called Lightside is using the popularity of gaming to win people to Christ.
Many Americans envision the first Thanksgiving as happy Pilgrims wearing big buckles and feasting on huge, fat turkeys. But the facts are actually more fascinating than the fiction.
ISIS is claiming responsibility for a deadly suicide bombing that killed at least 43 people Thursday in a Hezbollah stronghold in southern Beirut.