United Arab Emirates Government Overthrow Terror Trial Begins: 41 People Accused Of Having Terrorism Ties Could Face Death Penalty
The group of suspects stands accused by the United Arab Emirates of trying to overthrow the government.
IRA Still Exists? Ireland Police To Investigate Possible Provisional Irish Republican Army Activity
New information has surfaced about the continued existence of the Provisional Irish Republican Army.
'Rent' Returns To New York Stage For 20th Anniversary: How To Get Tickets
The latest production of "Rent" will be put on at The Secret Theatre in Long Island City.
Chipotle Plans Hiring Surge Of 4,000 New Employees, Promotes Six-Figure Salaries
Many restaurant chains are struggling to attract and keep workers.
Chris Christie Travel Lawsuit: Expenses While Campaigning For President Questioned By Advocacy Groups, New Jersey Residents
“The taxpayers of New Jersey are not Chris Christie’s personal ATM machine,” the leader of a citizens advocacy group said.
Kenya-Uganda Sugar Import Deal: Trade Agreement Does Not Exist, Kenyan Government Says
Kenya banned Ugandan sugar imports in 2012.
New York Prison Escapee David Sweat Enters Not Guilty Plea
David Sweat has made his first court appearance since his capture. He could get another seven years.
Nazi 'Gold Train' Found In Poland? Guns, Gems Aboard Before Disappearing Near End Of WWII
The two men who said they located the train want 10 percent of whatever profits may come from the finding.
Marijuana Legalization In Wisconsin 2015: Native American Menominee Tribe To Vote On Medicinal, Recreational Pot For Reservation's Revenue
"We're very poor and do not have the luxury of turning our back on any potential revenue sources," a Menominee tribal leader said.
Jared Fogle, Subway Spokesman, Rose Quickly To Fame, Fell Hard After Criminal Probe
Jared Fogle was the face of the Subway brand for 15 years before the sandwich chain officially ended their relationship Tuesday.
Charlie Hebdo Attacks: Man Who Hid From Gunmen Sues French Media Who Revealed His Location
Lilian Lepere hid from the two gunmen and texted vital information to police.
Worried About Police Brutality? There's An App For That
Having video evidence of citizen-police encounters could result in greater clarity in case they turn lethal.
Christian Taylor Update: Arlington Police Chief Requested Body Camera Funding Days Before Shooting
The police department planned to use 50 body cameras during a six-month trial, a report said.
Drunk AirBaltic Flight Crew Investigated For Endangering Lives Of Passengers
The crew started drinking alcohol the afternoon before the early morning flight.
India Hosts Heritage Tours For Jews Amid Growing Military Ties Between Israel And Indian Government
The initiative to attract the 85,000 Jews of Indian origin to India is the latest move to become closer with the Jewish state.
Anna Graven Controversy: UK Woman Dies In Prison Cell While Serving 8-Week Shoplifting Sentence
Anna Graven, 41, was found unresponsive in her Derbyshire prison cell, dying shortly afterwards.
Cecil The Lion Killer Walter Palmer's Friend Defends Hunter As Helpful, Generous
A childhood pal of Walter Palmer, who killed Cecil the lion, describes the big-game hunting dentist as someone who would help anyone in need.
Immigration Reform: California Undocumented Immigrant Felons Notification Legislation To Be Introduced
Federal immigration officials should be alerted before an undocumented immigrant felon is set to be freed from a state jail or prison, a Republican state lawmaker says.
Janelle Monáe Leads Black Lives Matter Rally In Times Square
Multiple Twitter, Facebook and Instagram posts show musicians Janelle Monáe and Jidenna leading chants of "Say his name: Michael Brown."
Russia Navy Drills With Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan Planned For Training, Stopping Security Threats
Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are expected to train with the Russian navy in addition to other drills this month with China.
Christian Taylor Killed By A Cosmetologist? Arlington Police Officer Brad Miller Had Recently Changed Careers
Before Brad Miller decided to become an Arlington police officer, he had worked at a few beauty salons.
Pope Philadelphia Visit 2015: Native Americans To Ask Francis To Renounce 'Doctrine of Discovery,' Past Crimes Committed By Catholic Church
The Doctrine of Discovery, signed 40 years before Christopher Columbus arrived in the Americas, has remained a painful memory for many Native American tribes
Congo Measles Outbreak Death Toll Rises, Vaccines Needed For Thousands In Katanga
The Democratic Republic of Congo is experiencing one of its worst measles outbreaks in years, with 20,000 people already infected.
Christian Taylor Police Shooting: Arlington, Texas Has History Of Racial Tensions, Embracing Confederate Flag
The shooting of Christian Taylor, 19, became the latest in a long string of incidences across the nation in which an unarmed black man was killed by a white police officer.