Study: You’re probably going to break your New Year’s resolution
But so will 92 percent of the population!
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Matt Damon and Gus Van Sant's "Promised Land" explores how fracking is poisoning small towns — like mine
But so will 92 percent of the population!
Instead of cutting aid to the poor, the president and Congress should focus on reforming costly tax expenditures
The best-selling female singer of the 1950s was just five weeks away from being honored at the Grammy Awards
Governors in Michigan, Virginia sneak in a New Year surprise when no one was looking: Abortion restrictions
Researchers found that infants can respond to their native language only hours after being born
While the ex-senator's been a harsh critic of U.S. policy toward Havana, he’ll have a hard time changing anything
A federal judge rejected the New York Times' bid to have the Obama administration provide legal justification
A Twitter user wonders, because "Adam and Eve were virgins"
Both states could take steps to legalize gay marriage as early as Thursday
I was a recovering sex addict who couldn't kick his habit. So my wife and I came up with a unique solution
Idle No More has galvanized marches, flashmobs and railway blockades in the fight for indigenous rights
The New York Republican says the House Speaker has promised a vote by Jan. 15
Doctors say Clinton is expected to make a full recovery after being treated for a blood clot in her head
The point of sharing self-destructing pics is that sometimes you don't want memories to last forever
Greg Gillis talks about his next project, whom he'd like to work with, and what it was like to meet Kanye West
The New Jersey governor goes ballistic in a new press conference over aid for Hurricane Sandy VIDEO
Catholic leaders in the U.S. and U.K. may keep on speaking out against gay marriage. But they can't fight progress
MTV may be “heck-bent” on exploiting misguided youth for profit. But "creekers" do exist. And so do people like me
Teachers around the country have signed up for the Buckeye Firearms Foundation course
New research offers an unexpected explanation for their allure -- one that has nothing to do with increased height
The theater where James Holmes shot 12 dead invited family members to its first opening after the shooting
Correcting a malocclusion has never been so chic
In the wake of the brutal rape and murder of a 23-year-old Delhi woman, requests for firearm permits spike
The political blogger explains his bold dive into the murky waters of reader-supported online journalism
The fight over the "fiscal cliff" was a reminder that the GOP remains the main impediment to economic recovery
States passed 43 provisions restricting abortion last year, and zero to improve women's access to reproductive care
New York Rep. Peter King calls the House GOP's decision to adjourn before voting on Sandy relief "disgraceful" VIDEO
As protesters decried fusion of state and corporate interests, a fused state-corporate security apparatus monitored
Dick Armey's sudden -- and expensive -- departure from the nonprofit reveals a political movement on the brink
The cleric specified that the “intercourse marriages” last only a few hours “in order to give each fighter a turn"
The gang who beat an Indian student to death reportedly tried to run her over with the bus
With politicians shamelessly mugging during the "fiscal cliff" crisis, D.C. really is Hollywood for ugly people
Too often, public officials have the final say on how much the public knows about what happens in America's jails
The "fiscal cliff" bill, which split House Republican leadership, also saw opposition from Dems in both chambers
As a result of the U.S.-led invasion, 2,043 troops have died since late 2001
Fructose, a common sugar in American diets, can rewire the brain to stop you from feeling full
The Journal News has been receiving a high volume of "negative correspondence"
Worrying about automation distracts us from the real problem: Misuse of corporate profits
An amateur photographer is hit by a car snapping a photo of the singer's white Ferrari -- and he wasn't even in it
Around 60,000 people have been killed in the civil war, far more than what human rights organizations had thought