Connie Chung says she was sexually assaulted by doctor who delivered her
"I have kept my dirty little secret to myself. Silence for five decades," the broadcast journalist wrote in op-ed
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"I have kept my dirty little secret to myself. Silence for five decades," the broadcast journalist wrote in op-ed
New study explains why the initial government report of 64 dead fell far short of reflecting the actual toll of the storm
"A new normal makes it sound like we've arrived in a new position and that's where we're going to be"
"It is our greatest hope that if someone has her that they would just release her and claim that money that we have raised for her freedom," said Mollie Tibbetts' mother
New estimate of 1,139 deaths is many times higher than the official government death toll – but not as high as another recent study
In some cases, marine life can benefit from offshore infrastructure that's already in place, according to researchers
The Fourth of July holiday is not typically associated with the level of travel seen around Thanksgiving, but that's not the case this year
"We have no desire to be associated with separating families, or worse, to profit from it," American Airlines said in a statement
"Things are bad but we're at a state where we can definitely make a change," said Samantha Mackiewicz, director of World Oceans Day
The move "risks eroding America's credibility, and puts us at odds with the world's major powers," former president says
"I want the Winter Olympics to go on forever," said Arielle Gold, who won a bronze in the halfpipe snowboard event in the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Games
"I'm gonna show just how much of your information the likes of Facebook and Google store about you without you even realising it"
"In general, Democrats view global warming seriously, while Republicans view it skeptically," Gallup says of the poll results
A repeal would require "a sea change" in how Americans think about gun control and the right to bear arms, one professor says
CENTCOM said a man responsible for facilitating the movement of explosives, finances and weapons into parts of Yemen was among those killed