Freddie Gray Protest Update: Al Sharpton Thanks Mosby For Police Arrests; Announces He'll Lead March From Baltimore To Washington D.C.
"These six officers would not have been charged if it weren’t for that video.”
ISIS Foreign Fighters: Kazahk Premier League Player Joined Islamic State Group Extremists, Russian News Report Says
The former soccer player is one of 20,000 foreign fighters waging war in Syria and Iraq on behalf of the likes of the Islamic State group, according to a news report.
May Day 2015: Violence Erupts Around The Globe On International Workers' Day
In Turkey, Italy, Ukraine and elsewhere, protesters clashed with police over corruption and wasteful spending.
Bernie Sanders Raises $1.5 Million In First Day Of 2016 Campaign
It's a nice chunk of change for the Vermont independent, but a drop in the ocean of what could be a $4 billion presidential race.
Baltimore Riots 2015: Freddie Gray Slammed Head Into Police Van, Causing Fatal Injury, Report Says
As a third straight Baltimore curfew took effect, new revelations about the arrest and death of Freddie Gray have prompted more questions.
Philadelphia Protests: ‘Philly Is Baltimore’ Takes Off In The City Of Brotherly Love
Demonstrators' mood wavered between celebratory and angry as they moved through the City of Brotherly Love Thursday night.
Baltimore Uprising 2015: ATF Offers $10,000 Reward For Information About Riot-Related Fires
The largest fires engulfed an unfinished senior center and a CVS pharmacy that was looted in the chaos of Monday night.
Russia Victory Day Parade: Who's Attending And Who Isn't
Russia invited 68 world leaders to attend what is expected to be a spectacular Victory Day parade on May 9, but only 30 are expected to attend.
Freddie Gray’s Injuries: What We Know About The Events of April 12
A prisoner who was in the van with Gray said while he couldn't see the 25-year-old, he could hear him "banging against the walls."
Baltimore Mother To Son: 'You Weren't Brought Up Like This'
Toya Graham was protecting her son and sought to keep him clear of potential violence in what became a viral encounter.
Tom Cotton Calls Iran's Zarif 'Cowardly,' Challenges Him To Constitutional Debate
The Arkansas senator attacked Zarif's character for "hiding out" in the U.S. during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s.
Russia Shows Major Declines In Freedoms Since 1995, Says Freedom House Report
Government propaganda campaigns and the stifling of political opposition have made for a steady decline in Russian freedoms since 1995.
Niklas Kronwall Suspension: Defensive Leader Nixed For Game 7
After 11 years of violent hits in the NHL, Red Wings defenseman Niklas Kronwall has finally been suspended.
Nepal Earthquake Response: Russian Agency Providing For Citizens Of CIS States
Russian speakers, regardless of nationality, are entitled to aid at a camp run by the Foreign Ministry's Rossotrudnichestvo agency.
Bernie Sanders 2016 Presidential Run: Independent Rumored To Announce On Thursday
Bernie Sanders will contest on the Democratic ticket, according to sources close to the senator.
Chernobyl 29 Years Later: What's Left And Who Comes Back
As workers build a lasting confinement structure at the defunct power plant, former residents return to pay their respects to the dead.
Easter Rising: The Rebellion That Started Ireland's Bloody War For Independence
The Easter Rising of 1916 is celebrated as a defining action in the fight for Irish independence.
Ramzan Kadyrov In Hot Water With Russian Interior Ministry For ‘Shoot To Kill’ Order
Kadyrov's order to shoot to kill any outside forces operating in Chechyna without permission is latest row between Grozny and Moscow.
Barry Bonds' Conviction Reversal: 5 Things To Know
The last of 15 original charges federal prosecutors tried to stick on Bonds has been thrown out.
Russian Firm To Develop Arctic Anti-Aircraft Weapon
The $14 million Pantsir-S1 would likely deploy to Russia's 13 planned Arctic air bases.
Police Body Cameras: Sen. Tim Scott Urges Senate To Discuss Technology In Wake Of Walter Scott Shooting
The shooting in Sen. Tim Scott's hometown of North Charleston, South Carolina, prompted the call.
Russian Islamic State Arrest: Tajikistani 'Recruiter' Detained By FSB
The man called on people to join the Islamic State group and attack in Russia and the Middle East.
Russian Nationalist Demushkin Granted Rally Permit By Moscow Government
The founder of the group, Dmitry Demushkin, reportedly was arrested for attending a "Hitler birthday party" on Monday.
Who Recognizes Armenian Genocide? 20 States That Formally Acknowledge 1915 Events
Only 20 countries formally recognize the 1915 Armenian genocide, but Germany plans to become the 21st on the 100th anniversary Friday.
Who Is Michele Leonhart? DEA Administrator To Step Down Amid Scandals
Revelations of widespread sexual misconduct in the DEA prompted Michele Leonhart's resignation.
German Gun Trafficking: Police Find 700 Guns, 2.2 Tons Of Ammo In Man's Home
The 54-year-old man reportedly sold to collectors and hunters. Police couldn't believe he stored so many firearms.
Islamic State Mass Graves: Iraq Uncovers Execution Sites In Former Palace Of Saddam Hussein
Around 1,700 Shiite soldiers were believed to have been bound and executed by Islamic State group militants in Tikrit last summer.
Russia-Greece Gas Deal: Kremlin Denies Any Advance Loan Deal
Even so, Moscow and Athens are at odds with the rest of Europe, and they would greatly benefit from a profitable natural-gas pipeline deal.
South Africa Xenophobia 2015 Update: President Zuma To Visit Displaced Immigrants, Police Arrest At Least 30
South African authorities request their counterparts across the continent help in defeating the "demon" of xenophobia.
Thaddeus McCarroll Shooting: Police Release Body Camera Video Of Man Killed By Police In Missouri
St. Louis County police say Thaddeus McCarroll charged them while carrying a knife at the end of a two-hour standoff.