
For the first time, an experimental vaccine has prevented infection with the AIDS virus, a watershed event in the deadly epidemic and a surprising result. Recent failures led many scientists to think such a vaccine might never be possible.
The vaccine cut the risk of becoming infected with HIV by more than 31 percent in the world's largest AIDS vaccine trial of more than 16,000 volunteers
There are new developments in the alleged sex scandal involving several Atlantic City firefighters.
The accusations stem from a May incident, where one or more firefighters at Fire Station 2 were said to be involved in some form of sexual misconduct with several teenaged girls.
an attorney for firefighter Thomas Flanagan is trying to clear his client’s name after he says local activist Steve Young, publicly named Flanagan as being involved, when Flanagan never worked at Station No. 2.
The attorney says it's too early to say whether he will seek compensation from Young on Flanagan's behalf.
A Wichita Kansas woman at the center of a police standoff after her sons were shot during a family dispute was found dead inside her house when SWAT team officers went in.
Police believe she shot her two sons before apparently taking her own life.
The St. Louis County medical examiner has ruled that a 13-year-old football player who collapsed during practice in August died as a result of hypertensive cardiovascular disease — high blood pressure.
Anthony Troupe Jr. was 6-foot-2 and weighed 383 pounds at the time of his death
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