Belgium Anti-Terror Raids: Police Arrest 13, And Find Weapons, Explosives, False Documents And Cash
Two people, suspected to have links to ISIS and plotting to attack a police station, were killed in a raid in Verviers.
Immigrant Identification Card: New York's ID Program Watched By Immigration Reform Advocates Across Nation
Despite some hiccups at enrollment sites, NYC's new municipal identification card is popular with residents -- and immigration reform advocates.
Mexico Gives US Consulates Access To Immigrants' Birth Certificates For Work Permits
U.S. consulates have access to data maintained by regional governments in Mexico and can print birth certificates on site.
House Intelligence Committee: Muslim Congressman André Carson Makes History
The Indiana Democrat is the first of his faith to serve on the House Intelligence Committee.
Sandy Hook Lawsuit: Newtown Families Seek Better School Security
An attorney representing the families said their sole motivation was to improve security for students in the district.
Charlie Hebdo New Prophet Muhammad Cartoons: First Magazine Since Attacks Will 'Cede Nothing' To Extremists, Lawyer Says
A lawyer and columnist for the magazine said the new cartoons are meant to show that it will “cede nothing” to extremists.
'Selma' Movie Opening Weekend Bested By 'Taken 3' Despite Critical Acclaim
African-American leaders and businesses have created a fund to help schoolchildren see the film for free through the MLK weekend.
Who Is Amedy Coulibaly? Paris Kosher Deli Gunman Once Worked For Coca-Cola, Was Close With Kouachi Brothers
Amedy Coulibaly, who killed four people at a kosher market on Friday, had tried to break two Islamist militants out of jail.
NAACP Bombing: Racism In Colorado Springs Has Long Been A Contentious Subject For Some Local Blacks
After a bombing at the Colorado Springs NAACP, locals say the group is still needed.
Barbara Boxer Retires: Keystone Foe, Long-Serving Democratic Senator Will Not Seek Re-Election In 2016
The California lawmaker's Senate retirement sets up a wide-open primary for the seat she's held for over two decades.
Muslims Angered By Charlie Hebdo Attack Defend Religion In Social Media
Muslims around the world have taken to social media to defend their religion against anti-Islamic sentiment in the wake of the Paris magazine attacks.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Trial: Social Conservatives Who See Suspect As Non-White Likely To Judge Harsher
A new Northwestern University study finds people who consider themselves social conservatives are more likely to see bombing suspect as non-white.
France Terrorism: Paris Magazine Shooting Comes After Years of Islamist Plots
French President François Hollande said other suspected terror plots in France have been foiled in recent weeks.
'Selma' Movie Release, #BlackLivesMatter Debate Inspires Hope For More Media Diversity
There are still few women, Hispanic, and black directors in mainstream media.
NAACP Explosion Update: Was The Bombing A Hate Crime? Leaders Wait For Colorado Springs FBI Investigation Results
Authorities on Wednesday were soliciting leads in their search for a man seen leaving the location of the blast that didn't result in injuries.
Bobby Jindal 2016 President Race: Iowa Visit Could Signal Launch Of Historic Campaign For Indian-Americans
Republican Gov. Bobby Jindal checks all the boxes on key issues in the conservative movement.
Christians Make Up Vast Majority of Members of 114th Congress
The vast majority of the Republican-controlled House and Senate identify as Christian, despite growing numbers of non-affiliated Americans.