Investigators who exhumed the body of former Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat will be testing tissue, hair and possibly bone to look for signs of poisoning, a forensic specialist says.
Palestinians seeking proof of their suspicions about what killed Yasser Arafat may be no closer to a definitive answer.
If President Barack Obama selects United Nations envoy Susan Rice to replace Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, he’ll face determined opposition from at least three Republican senators: John McCain of Arizona, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire.
American officials have been wringing their hands for the past two years about the heavy burden of government debt piling up in Europe. Now it’s Europe’s turn to worry about U.S. economy.
The Hoosiers made a convincing argument that their No. 1 ranking is justified Tuesday, turning one of the ACC-Big Ten Challenge's marquee matchups into a laugher with an 83-59 rout of the Tarheels.
The ballroom bash finally has its first all-stars champ after 13 returning celebrities duked it out for the mirror ball trophy.
If you kick-start your day with a glass of grapefruit juice, be careful. Canadian scientists say the number of common prescription drugs that can interact badly with the tart citrus is climbing, with the potential for dangerous, even deadly, results.
Science editor Alan Boyle's blog: It's no Supermoon, but if you look closely at the right time from the right place, you can see Earth's shadow darken the lunar disk.
Len Stanmore, 60, has climbed the Seven Summits, skied to the North and South Poles, run 150 miles in seven-day races across deserts, and is currently racing across the snowy expanse of the Antarctic Peninsula.
Duchess Kate sported wavy bangs and darker locks at the opening of the Treasures Gallery in London's Natural History Museum on Nov. 27.