Students Sickened By Bob Marley Drink
Posted: 3:57 PM Officials have removed a drink named after reggae icon Bob Marley after several New Jersey students were sickened.
Posted: 3:57 PM Officials have removed a drink named after reggae icon Bob Marley after several New Jersey students were sickened.
Posted: 7:05 PM The Federal Aviation Administration says the crash happened Sunday evening about a mile south of the Greensburg Municipal Airport.
Posted: 7:04 PM Forty-seven-year-old Abdullatif Ali Aldosary is charged in a federal complaint with maliciously damaging federal property by means of explosives and being a felon in possession of a firearm.
Updated: 2:03 PM President Obama will answer questions on fiscal cliff negotiations today via Twitter.
Updated: 3:42 PM An 8-year-old Georgia girl recalls a painful dolphin bite at SeaWorld in Orlando, Florida last month.
Updated: 10:47 PM A bunch of Santas have hit the slopes at a Maine ski resort.
Posted: 10:23 PM Authorities in southeastern Michigan say a dispute over pumpkin throwing has left a 21-year-old woman with a gunshot wound.
Posted: 10:15 PM The operators of Flint's public transit system say they're investigating an accident in which a bust struck and critically injured a 73-year-old woman as she crossed a street.
Posted: 8:20 AM Women would be prohibited from having abortions based on whether they want a boy or a girl under legislation proposed by a Utah lawmaker.
Posted: 8:18 AM American Crystal Sugar Co. workers have rejected a contract for the fourth time.
Posted: 8:16 AM Only a handful of students were in a Wyoming community college classroom when a man barged in with a bow and arrow and two knives, and killed the instructor and then himself.
Posted: 8:14 AM A Baltimore blogger wanted on a court-issued warrant has surrendered peacefully to authorities after broadcasting on Internet radio his negotiations with police who had surrounded his home.
Posted: 7:27 AM President Barack Obama faces mounting pressure to decide whether to approve Keystone XL, a $7 billion proposed oil pipeline between the U.S. and Canada.
Posted: 7:22 AM The federal government is adopting state water pollution rules for Florida instead of its own version favored by environmental groups that had sued the agency.
Posted: 7:17 AM Activity at the nation's busiest cargo complex is still down to a crawl because of a strike by clerical workers, whose picket lines are being honored by dockworkers at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach.
Posted: 7:10 AM There's no break in sight for Northern California where stormy weather, including heavy rain and strong winds, has knocked out power to thousands, delayed flights, tied up traffic and flooded some roadways.
Posted: 10:46 PM Senior administration officials tell The Associated Press that President Barack Obama could name his next defense secretary in December.
Posted: 10:44 PM Police have been searching for five people who entered a high-end handbag store in a major mall near Pittsburgh and stole a number of purses in an "orchestrated" heist.
Posted: 10:42 PM Casper Police Chief Walsh says a man wielding a sharp-edged weapon killed one person in a Casper neighborhood Friday morning before going to the nearby Casper College campus.
Posted: 12:40 PM Lottery officials say a 52-year-old mechanic from northwest Missouri holds one of the two tickets matching all six numbers in the record $588 million Powerball jackpot.
Updated: 12:37 PM There were 19 named storms in what meteorologists consider an above-average year that tied as being the third most-active season since 1851.
Posted: 7:07 PM Minot is in the midst of an oil boom and has more unfilled jobs than potential workers.
Posted: 7:05 PM Pfc. Bradley Manning testified Thursday at a pretrial hearing at Fort Meade, outside Baltimore.
Posted: 7:04 PM Republicans familiar with a new White House offer on avoiding the so-called fiscal cliff say it looks almost exactly like President Barack Obama's budget proposal in February.
Posted: 7:00 PM Attack victim Charla Nash's brother filed a lawsuit on her behalf in 2009 in state Superior Court seeking $50 million in damages from chimp owner Sandra Herold, who died in 2010.