While 97 percent of the respondents believe steroids cause negative health effects, just 19 percent think steroid use is a big problem among high school students
It's been a rough ride for comedian D.L. Hughley and last night, it finally ended. The funnyman was voted off 'Dancing with the Stars' during last night's elimination episode -- something that elated him so much, he used a word not suitable for TV.
Authorities hope two Eastern Oregon men hurt by a homemade bomb can answer some questions eventually — such as what they were up to and why they were so close to the blast.
Awakening in a friend's bedroom after drinking too much at a sleepover, 15-year-old Audrie Pott looked down and realized she had been sexually assaulted and her attackers had written and drawn on intimate parts of her body, her family's attorney said Monday.
The victims, a 59 and 60-year-old, live in Ontario. One of the men was flown to Portland while the other was taken to St. Alphonsus in Boise. The life-threatening injuries are described as disfiguring.
Kobe Bryant scored a season-high 47 points and carried the Los Angeles Lakers closer to a playoff berth with a 113-106 victory over the short-handed but tenacious Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday night.
A grieving Canadian mother said Tuesday her daughter hanged herself after she never recovered from an alleged rape by four teenage boys that left her deeply depressed and bullied in her community.
A volunteer with the group Boise Bully Breed Rescue talks about what could be ahead for 64 dogs that were rescued from a murder scene in Eastern Idaho.
World Wrestling Entertainment Superstars spoke to students and staff of the New York and New Jersey Boys and Girls Clubs about positive steps to eliminate bullying in our society as part of the Be a STAR anti-bullying alliance.
Luxembourg is as tranquil as a buzzing financial center gets. Still, some of Europe's regulators and politicians have started wondering aloud whether its banks might be holding the 17-nation eurozone's next ticking bomb.
In a span of four days, a men's basketball scandal ripped through the campus. Suddenly, all the buoyant feelings were gone, replaced by crisis and controversy reaching the highest level of the university.
DoSomething.org, an organization that encourages activism among young adults, gets plenty of text messages asking for help, but it isn't a hotline. So the nonprofit's CEO, Nancy Lublin, is leading an effort to establish an around-the-clock text number.