
James Bond has managed to outdo even himself this time. “Skyfall,” the 23rd 007 adventure, has joined the exclusive club of films that have topped the $1 billion mark at the box office. The movie has grossed $289.6 million in domestically and $701.6 million internationally......
Read more: Billion-Dollar Bond: 'Skyfall' Crosses $1 Billion Milestone
Five people are dead and at least 20 are injured after a charter bus crashed in Oregon, according to Oregon State Police. ...
Senator Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., said today that he would vote no to raise the debt ceiling, if concessions to reform Social Security and Medicare were not made, despite a previous statement by Graham to suggest that most Republicans were never willing to stomach a U.S. default......
Read more: Graham Says No Debt Ceiling Increase Without Entitlement Reform
The Senate today opened its first session in the days between Christmas and New Years since 1962 with an ominous prayer, as Congress and President Obama scramble to come up with a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. “Let us feel your presence today on......
President Obama said the Newton, Conn., shootings on December 14 were the “worst day” of his time in office. Recollecting the tragic shooting deaths of 20 first graders and six adults at a Newtown, Conn. elementary school on NBC’s “Meet the Press,” the president had been......
Read more: Obama: Newtown Shooting 'Worst Day' of Presidency
Two missing Georgia boys have been found safe in Texas and their father has been taken into police custody. ...
A Connecticut lawyer has filed a request to sue the state for $100 million on behalf of a 6-year-old girl who survived the Newtown, Conn., school shooting. “Jill Doe was a student on the premises who heard all of the subject events as they were......
Read more: Newtown Survivor's Family Seeks to Sue State for $100M
Thirteen-year-old Greg Hoffman had been begging his parents for an iPhone all year. So on Christmas morning he was thrilled to find the object of his desire under the tree, but there was a catch. ...
For the first time since the 18th century, the European bison is returning to Germany to live in the wild. The wisent, as it is also known, has been brought to the country by a famous prince. Although the creatures' survival is uncertain, the project has already attracted considerable attention. ...
The fungal meningitis outbreak that made headlines in the fall was "unprecedented," in the words of the of the clinicians at the eye of the storm....
Read more: Year in Review: Meningitis Outbreak Still a Challenge
There is no scientific proof that electronic cigarettes are useful in combating smoking addiction and they should not be used by young people because they are still delivering nicotine to the body, a study by the Italian Health Ministry said today....
Read more: No Proof E-Cigarettes Combat Addiction, Report Says
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