Brody Dalle is Ready to Rock Again
After a meth-fueled band breakup, former Distillers frontwoman Brody Dalle is ready to rock again
Most Double Mastectomies Are Unnecessary, Study Finds
The news comes as more and more women are choosing the aggressive surgery upon breast cancer diagnosis
E-Cigarettes Help Smokers Quit, Study Says
A new study says e-cigs might be better at helping smokers quit than patches or gum.
Girls Gone Ancient
A renegade tour company shows bachelorettes that drinking games and sexting are as old as museums
'Party Monster' Michael Alig Leaves Jail After Sentence for Killing Drug Dealer
Alig has maintained a dedicated fan base since his days as a nightlife king in the late 1980s and early 1990s
Club Drug Ketamine Might Hold the Key to Treating Depression Overnight
Researchers say a new drug could lift mood significantly within a day
New York City 'Vape-In' Protests Just-Enacted E-Cig Ban
Vapers slammed regulations by relishing their now illicit pastime
Fixing Farming Without Breaking Food
How can we limit agriculture's contribution to climate change?
FDA Moves to Regulate E-Cigarettes
Vapers worry the proposed rules covering tobacco products will damage an industry that offers smokers an alternative
That 'Ching!-Ching!' Guy
Mike Post has composed much of the best theme music on TV, including Law & Order's iconic one-two punch
The Courtroom Controversy Behind Popular Contraceptive Mirena
Lawsuits have been filed over Mirena and experts fear side effects in a tiny minority may slow IUD expansion
Scientists Use Women's Own Cells to Create Lab-Grown Vaginas
The procedure offers hope to women with congenital conditions in which the vagina and uterus are underdeveloped
Quitting Smoking With Television
Americans are putting down cigarettes at the same time as their favorite characters on TV are
It's a Wind-Wind Situation
Offshore wind farms could slow hurricanes, and power our cities while they're at it
What Are You Smoking, Er, Vaping?
New models of e-cigarettes can create giant clouds of vapor, and "vapers" fear that could produce a legal crackdown
Lil' Kim Wants You to Sign Up for Obamacare
Lil' Kim's participation in Affordable Care Act publicity reflects President Barack Obama's ongoing efforts to attract minorities and young people to the program
Chris Christie Is Innocent, According to His Lawyers
A report commissioned by Christie will say the embattled New Jersey governor did nothing wrong
The Trials of Trina
How a little known Miami rapper changed rap music forever, and why you've never heard of her
Guinness Opts Out of NYC's St. Patrick's Day Parade Over Anti-Gay Policy
Heineken also withdrew its sponsorship, and Mayor Bill de Blasio wouldn't march in the event
Eric Holder Moves Against Mandatory Minimum Drug Sentencing
The Attorney General wants only "serious" traffickers to get toughest punishment
U.S. Supreme Court Shoots Down Street Artists' Rights Case
The justices decided not to hear a case on whether artists can sell their work in public
Ecuador May Never See Pollution Settlement From Chevron
A federal judge says mafia-like racketeering was used against the oil giant
Nearly 1 in 5 Americans Suffers From Mental Illness Each Year
New Jersey had the lowest rates of overall and severe mental illness, while Utah had the highest
New Bridgegate E-Mails Reveal Christie Aides Made Fun of Rabbi
The just released documents also identify the authors of some previously unattributed texts
Wildcatting in Panther Country
Prospectors are looking for untapped regions in areas like Florida, near a habitat for an endangered panther
Bill de Blasio's Dump Problem
A much-maligned public works project is poised to create more conflict for the New York City mayor
Last Gasparilla in Tampa
Every year, this Florida city dresses in pirate costumes and gets falling down drunk in its search for identity
When Pain Killers Kill the Patient
Barbara Mancini gave her terminally ill father a fatal dose of morphine. But did she hasten his death by suicide?