Jonathan Standridge and Colton Harris-Moore made an odd couple as they sat together in the visiting room of a Washington state prison one day last spring.
Only a 10 percent chance of showers today, but a 70 percent chance of flu next month. That's the kind of forecasting health scientists are trying to move toward, as they increasingly include weather data in their attempts to predict disease outbreaks.
In the spring of 2010, Tom Oord sought out for a challenge. He needed to be tested physically, but he also wanted a period of self reflection - a spiritual journey. He wanted to explore and photograph the state he's grown to love.
It's a far cry from Stalin's gulag, but the guiding principle of the Russian penal colony -- the destination of two members of punk band Pussy Riot -- remains the same: isolate inmates and wear them down through "corrective labor."
The empty whisky bottles and overturned, sand-filled skiffs that litter this once-bustling shoreline are signs that the heyday of Somali piracy may be over. Most of the prostitutes are gone, the luxury cars repossessed. Pirates talk more about...
Pregnant with twins, Fatima Abdallah survived shelling, hid under relatives' beds and went without food during a treacherous weeks-long trip across the Syrian border.
The "bugs" of late summer are biting. The nation is having its worst West Nile virus season in a decade, and up to 10,000 people who stayed in California cabins are at risk of hantavirus.
So far there have been more than 1,100 cases reported through the middle of August. That's three times as many as usually seen at this point in the year.
State health officials confirmed Tuesday that an Elmore County man was recovering from the virus, which is usually contracted from infected mosquitoes.
Led by smugglers armed with knives and machetes, Mayra Reyes and 14 other Cubans sloshed through swamps and rivers and suffered hordes of mosquitoes as they struggled across the notorious Darien Gap between Panama and Colombia, the only north-south...