Vonderrit Myers Had Gunshot Residue On Hands And Clothing, According To Police Report
The shooting of Vonderitt Myers, a black teenager, by an off-duty St. Louis police officer, renewed unrest weeks after Michael Brown was shot in Ferguson.
Nobel Prize Winner Jean Tirole: Four Reasons Why He Won The Prize
The French mathematician and economist set a precedent for how to regulate in the real world.
Vongfong Leaves At Least 2 Dead, 1 Missing In Japan
The "storm of the year" prompted Japanese authorities to issue evacuation orders to a million people.
Brazil Elections: Trade is Top Foreign Policy Issue Between Dilma Rousseff, Marina Silva
An upset victory by one of Dilma Rousseff's challengers could see Brazil increase global trade and rethink controversial foreign relationships.
Hong Kong Protests: Movement Must Regroup With Tough Days Ahead
Splintering amongst demonstrators, and growing resentment from some Hong Kongers, threaten the protest movement.
Hong Kong Protests: Government Tells Workers To Stay Home As Protesters Continue Blockade Of Government Buildings
Protesters want democratic elections free from Chinese government interference in 2017.
Hong Kong Federation Of Students: We'll Talk, But Leung 'Betrayed People's Trust'
One of Hong Kong's student protest organizations isn't letting up on Chief Executive Leung.
Ukraine Crisis: Red Cross Hit In Donetsk, One Killed
Reports from the ground said a Swiss Red Cross worker was killed, although the Red Cross hasn't verified.
Hong Kong Protests: Government Will Meet With Protesters, Says CY Leung
The concession came 15 minutes before a protester-made deadline for Chief Executive CY Leung's resignation passed.
Who Is CY Leung? Hong Kong's Chief Executive Won't Resign Amid Occupy Central Protests
Leung was once known as the 'Emperor of the Working Class' in Hong Kong. Now he faces a massive pro-democracy uprising against him.
Brazil Presidential Elections: What To Know About Dilma Rousseff's Re-Election Campaign Against Marina Silva
Brazil votes in presidential and governmentwide elections on Sunday, and the two most viable presidential candidates are women.
Julia Pierson Resigns As Secret Service Director Following White House Fence Jumper Incident
Pierson took much of the flak over recent incidents that suggest the Secret Service failed at its job of protecting President Obama.
Hajj 2014: Technology And A Changing World Punctuate This Year's Muslim Pilgrimage
A recent lift of a ban on cellphones around holy sites in Mecca has led to some of those pilgrims to take “hajj selfies.”
Hong Kong Protests: China Warns of 'Unimaginable' Consequences In Editorial Similar To Tiananmen Crackdowns
An unsigned editorial in China's state-run newspaper issued an eerie warning to Occupy Central protesters in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong Occupy Central Protests: Taiwan President Supports Pro-Democracy Movement
Occupy Central seeks full democratic elections in Hong Kong free from the interference of the Chinese government.
Hong Kong Solidarity Protests: Where To Find A Demonstration Near You
People from across the world are rallying in support of Hong Kong's Occupy Central protests. Here is a list of prospective demonstrations.
Hong Kong Protests: British Government, Tear Gas Supplier To Review Policy After Sale To Hong Kong Police
The review comes following backlash after Hong Kong police dispersed largely peaceful crowds with tear gas and pepper spray.
Reddit Raises $50 Million, Wants To Give 10 Percent To Redditors Through Cryptocurrency Plan
Reddit planning a new cryptocurrency? You bet, after $50 million in fundraising.
Hervé Gourdel Beheading Suspects Identified, Says Algerian Minister
The Algerian government has the identities of Hervé Gourdel's killers two weeks after he was beheaded by an Islamist group.
Narendra Modi Pays Tribute To Gandhi Statue At Indian Embassy In Washington
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has found crowds chanting "Modi! Modi!" at almost every turn he's taken on his visit to the U.S.
Hong Kong Occupy Central Protests: China Tells Diplomats To Stay Away From Demonstrations
China is telling diplomats to stay away from Hong Kong's Occupy Central -- the most ardent challenge to the government's authority in a decade.
Hong Kong Occupy Central Protests: White House Supports Democratic Protesters
The White House argued that democratic elections are essential for Hong Kong to remain an economic powerhouse.
Netanyahu UN Speech: ISIS And Hamas Are 'Branches Of The Same Poisonous Tree' Says Israeli Prime Minister At United Nations
The Israeli leader passionately defended Israel's campaign against Hamas over the summer and had choice words for Iran.
Hong Kong Occupy Central Protests: What You Need To Know
Hong Kong captured the world's attention over the weekend with its political independence protests. Here's what's happening.
Hong Kong Occupy Central Protests: Photos From Weekend Show Massive Democracy Movement
Years of dissatisfaction over Hong Kong's governance exploded into massive protests across the city this weekend.
Ebola Outbreak: Death Toll Surpasses 3,000
A U.N. $1 billion aid mission hopes to stem the tide at the thousands, but health experts say the toll could reach into the tens of thousands.
Russia Risks Recession After Economic Sanctions Over Ukraine Crisis
Sanctions and low oil prices threaten to bring the already slow Russian economy to a point of stagnation.
What Are Foreign Terrorist Fighters? UN, World Leaders Resolve To Stop Western Terrorists
Thousands of terrorists from around the world are fighting for militant groups such as the Islamic State group and al Qaeda.
Taliban Kills 100 Near Kabul, Beheadings Reported In Ghazni Province Amid Week-Long Offense
A 700-strong Taliban force overwhelmed local and national police this week and threatened to take control of a key province near Kabul.
Thai Prime Minister Says Soap Operas Dividing The Country, Orders Them Rewritten
Thailand's prime minister, who came to power in a military coup, wants soap operas written about reconciliation and tourism.