George Zimmerman NBC Lawsuit Update: After Trayvon Martin Story, Zimmerman Vows To Pay Back Legal Defense Fund Supporters
The Florida man known for fatally shooting 17-year-old Trayvon Martin in 2012 said Monday that his legal case would continue.
Black Friday 2015 UK: Best Deals And Savings On Tech, Electronics, Appliances, Fashion
Get big discounts on electronics, fashions and gift items at retailers such as Amazon.com, Asda, Currys PC World and eBay, among others.
Why Is Black Friday Called Black Friday? How The Day After Thanksgiving Got Its Name
The story behind the frenzied shopping day after Thanksgiving dates back a surprisingly long time.
Black Friday Restaurant Deals 2015: After Thanksgiving, Best Discounts, Freebies To Keep You Full While You Shop
Prepare ahead of time so you know where to eat while you shop.
Listen To Turkey Audio Of Alleged Warning To Russian Jet Before It Was Shot Down Over Syrian Border
Turkey's military released what it claimed was an audio recording of a warning given to a Russian fighter jet before it was shot down close to the Syrian border.
Kurdish Forces Exploiting Conflict With Islamic State To Seize Land, Loot Villages, Arab Officials Say
Arab officials and Iraqi residents say Kurdish forces are forcing out of their homes after recapturing cities from the Islamic State.
Amid ISIS Terror Threat, Is It Safe To Travel This Thanksgiving? Obama Reassures Nation Ahead Of Holiday Weekend
The president's statement came after a meeting Tuesday at which he and the French president discussed strategies for defeating the Islamic State group.
Election 2016: Amid Union Endorsements For Democratic Party, Labor Support Could Be Important For Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders
Grassroots action could be vital to winning votes as organized labor splits its allegiance between Democrats Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders.
Russia Pilot Video: After Su-24 Plane Shot Down, Turkmen Rebels Claim They Killed Two Russian Pilots
Russian helicopters are still searching for the pilots.
Russian Su-24 Plane Update: Will Turkey Invoke NATO's Collective Defense Clause?
NATO's collective defense clause has only been used once before -- after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks in New York and Washington.
New Jersey Muslims Respond To Donald Trump 9/11 Cheering Comments With Frustration, Community Support
The presidential candidate said Saturday that he saw thousands of Arab Americans in New Jersey cheering on 9/11, but residents and politicians say that never happened.
NYPD Marijuana Arrests Down 40% This Year After Mayor Bill De Blasio Ordered More Tickets, Less Incarceration
The New York Police Department is handing out more tickets for small amounts of marijuana use than it has in previous years.
Food Network Thanksgiving TV Specials 2015: Full Schedule Of Turkey Day Episodes
The Food Network has got you covered with celebrity chefs Bobby Flay, Giata De Laurentiis and Guy Fieri teaching every aspect of Thanksgiving cooking leading up to the big day.
Volkswagen Scandal Update: False Emissions Data Used On 2009-2016 3-Liter Diesel Cars, More Than Previously Alleged, EPA Says
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday said VW used software that reported false emissions data in all vehicles with 3-liter diesel engines from 2009 to 2016.
Donald Trump Muslim Database Update: Hillary Clinton, Jeb Bush Condemn Republican Front-Runner's Muslim Ideas
"This is shocking rhetoric. It should be denounced by all seeking to lead this country," Hillary Clinton said Friday.
After Paris ISIS Terror Attacks, Germans Support Tougher Security Measures Amid Islamic State Threats
Just 5 percent of Germans were worried extra security measures could infringe on their constitutional rights.
Christmas In New York City 2015: ISIS Terror Threat Coincides With Rockefeller Tree Lighting, Holiday Markets, High Tourist Season
Thanksgiving and Christmas are normally festive times in America's largest city, and many New Yorkers and visitors are determined to keep them that way.
Paris Attack 2015: Named Terrorists All European Nationals, Not Syrian Refugees
None of the Paris attackers identified so far is a Syrian refugee.
As Republicans Reject Syrian Refugees, US Jewish Community Responds With Solidarity, Support
“The problem is not with Islam; it is with extremist people, it is with hateful people," Rabbi Gil Steinlauf said.
China Cracks Down On Set-Top Box Market, Bans Popular Streaming Apps
Chinese consumers are not happy with the change, saying the government's new rules are meant to support cable companies and establishment media.
Refugee Crisis Coming To The US? Governors' Refusal To Accept Syrian Refugees Won't Stop Asylum Seekers, But It Could Complicate Their Lives
GOP governors might have trouble stopping Syrian refugees from entering the U.S., but Republicans in Congress could be more successful.
Amid Syrian Refugee Crisis, US Politicians Have A History Of Controversy Over Accepting Asylum-Seekers
Although America is traditionally known as a “nation of immigrants,” it also has a fraught history with these populations.
What Is #JeSuisEnTerrasse? Parisians Say They Must Keep Living After Paris Terror Attacks
Just one day after the deadly attacks Friday, people began posting photos of themselves “en terrasse” in cafes and restaurants around the City of Light.
Paris Terror Attacks Could Embolden World Leaders At UN Climate Change Summit
With terrorism a more urgent concern ahead of the Paris climate conference, global leaders may have more resolve than ever to agree on aggressive action.
Paris Terrorism Update: Muslims Must Lead Fight Against Terrorism, Jordan King Abdullah Says
Jordan is joining the U.S. in airstrikes against Syria in the wake of the attacks in Paris.
Paris Terror Attack: Intelligence Failure Is Not Snowden’s Fault But A Break Down Of Communication and Cooperation
The horrific attacks in Paris on Friday signal a major intelligence failure that could trigger a significant overhaul of international cooperation.
Paris Attacks: Syrian Refugees Welcomed By Democrats, But How Have Terror Attacks Changed Public Opinion?
U.S. public opinion already is divided on Syrian refugees, but the Paris attacks are heightening fears about accepting them into the country.
Paris Attacks: Republicans Criticize Obama On Foreign Policy, But What Would They Do Differently?
GOP presidential candidates strongly criticized President Barack Obama's foreign policy, calling Saturday for the U.S. to take a stronger stance against ISIS.
Obama Trans-Pacific Partnership Update: President Asks Diplomats To Help Win Congress' Support For Trade Deal
"I believe that in the end, the American people will see that it's a win for our workers, our businesses and our middle class," the president said.
North Korean Spies Abducted Foreign Citizens, Japanese Newspaper Reports
Japan has said the kidnappings were part of a North Korea state program and were not done by rogue agents