23-year-old convicted in Nicaragua of killing New York nursing student
Facebook/Haley.Anderson.9212(NEW YORK) — A man accused of killing a 22-year-old nursing student at SUNY Binghamton last year has been found guilty by a court in Nicaragua, to which he fled after the woman’s murder. Orlando Tercero, 23,
Parents should not use inclined sleepers, federal agency warns, citing 73 infant deaths since 2005
CPSC(NEW YORK) — Federal authorities are urging parents and caretakers not to use inclined sleep products for infants, citing dozens of deaths and evidence leading them to conclude that certain sleepers “do not provide a safe sleep
1 dead, 8 others hospitalized in Salmonella outbreak likely tied to ground beef
subjug/iStock(NEW YORK) — One person has died and eight others have been hospitalized in a Salmonella outbreak likely tied to ground beef, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Lab testing indicated that ground beef
HHS rule could allow faith-based adoption agencies to reject LGBTQ families
FluxFactory/iStock(WASHINGTON) — The Department of Health and Human Services announced a new proposed rule on Friday that advocates argue would allow agencies receiving federal dollars to discriminate against individuals based on sexual orientation, among other things. The
Rules of impeachment, then and now: ANALYSIS
iStock/Bill Chizek(WASHINGTON) — Republicans say the impeachment process isn’t fair. Democrats say it’s the fairest ever. The cleanest answer to this question is that the truth probably lies somewhere in the middle. When it comes to these
Lack of green neighborhoods: A public health concern
Google(NEW YORK) — BY: Sherise Chantell Rogers MD As we have become an industrialized and modern nation, many of the world’s natural elements have been removed and this creates a “disconnect,” because we all are (plants, animals
Modeling, freestyle dancing: South Korea's creative solutions to keep its rapidly aging population young
ABC News(SEOUL, South Korea) — Surrounded by psychedelic lights bouncing off a glittery mirror ball, more than 100 gray-haired men and women gather at the disco stage in Seoul twice a week to dance their afternoon away.
Daniel Romanchuk, 21, gears up for potentially historic New York City Marathon race
iStock/SMNovak(NEW YORK) — When Daniel Romanchuk first started competing in marathons in 2012, his main goal was to merely keep up with the pack. Just for a mile, at least. The next year he bumped up his
Chad Wolf to be new acting secretary of Homeland Security
iStock/memoriesarecaptured(WASHINGTON) — Chad Wolf, who’d been serving as acting under secretary of strategy and policy at the Department of Homeland Security, will become the new acting head of the agency, a White House spokesperson confirmed to ABC
PA mayor asking for removal of soldier symbols at Veterans Park

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles’ mayor wants the city to remove silhouettes of soldiers on a fence at Veterans Memorial Park. In a memo, Mayor Sissi Bruch writes there have been numerous complaints about the soldiers and guns,