Chris Chaberski
Nurse in Dallas Becomes First Ebola Patient Infected in U.S.; CDC Urges Calm
The second-ever diagnosis of Ebola in America occurred this weekend, but still, there's no reason to panic. You won't catch Ebola, don't worry.
First U.S. Ebola Patient Dies in Dallas Hospital
The Liberian man who was diagnosed last month with Ebola, the first such case in the United States, died Wednesday morning at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital in Dallas.
New Movies This Week: ‘Dracula Untold,’ ‘The Judge,’ ‘Alexander & the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day’
Another week, another batch of wildly different offerings at the theaters: a little horror-fantasy, some Oscar-minded courtroom drama and a children's-book adaptation.
Louisiana Teachers Arrested for Having Threesome With 16-Year-Old Student
Two teachers at Destrehan High School in Kenner, Louisiana, have been arrested for allegedly having group sex with an underage student.
Pee Wee Football Player Unleashes Massive Stiff-Arm on Would-Be Tackler [VIDEO]
Oof, now that is how you humiliate an opponent.
New Movies This Week: ‘Annabelle,’ ‘Gone Girl,’ ‘Left Behind’
Three big movies arrive in theaters this weekend: a sequel to a 2013 horror blockbuster, an Oscar-hunting thriller and the film adaptation of a bestselling book series.
New Movies This Week: ‘The Boxtrolls,’ ‘The Equalizer’
Hitting theaters this week are a couple of vastly different films aiming for vastly different audiences.
Roger Goodell Answers Questions Regarding NFL’s Recent Issues [VIDEO]
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell held a press conference to address the recent string of violent incidents involving players assaulting women and children.
New Movies This Week: ‘A Walk Among the Tombstones,’ ‘The Maze Runner,’ ‘This Is Where I Leave You,’ ‘Tusk’
What had been a pretty slow month of September, movie-wise, is about to get a major jolt, with four new films hitting theaters this week. Here's a look at your suddenly bountiful choices:
Watch the 9/11 Memorial Service Live [VIDEO]
In Lower Manhattan, near the spot where the Twin Towers once stood, the reading of the names of those who died on September 11, 2001, began early Thursday morning.