Missouri Governor Declares State Of Emergency In Ferguson, Hopes To Quell Looting
Prosecutor Bob McCulloch urged anyone with information in the Michael Brown case to come forward.
Rick Perry: Indictment Is 'Outrageous' And A 'Farce Of A Prosecution'
Will Texas Gov. Rick Perry go to prison? He says he won't. Hear what else he says about his indictment on two felony counts of abuse of power.
Germany Recorded Hillary Clinton When She Was Secretary Of State, German Media Says
The revelations are an embarrassing turn after Germany was highly critical of the United States' extensive foreign spying operations.
Russia Invades Ukraine? Kiev Says It 'Destroys' Russian Military Elements Inside Borders
Per usual, Ukraine and Russia are squabbling over the facts, this time over what appears to be the first claimed Russian incursion into Ukrainian territory.
This is Not The Darren Wilson Who Shot And Killed Michael Brown
Social media speculation has led to the misidentification of the Ferguson police officer who shot and killed Michael Brown.
Chicago Couple Charged In Indonesia With Murder of Sheila von Wiese-Mack
Police allege Heather Mack, 19, and Tommy Shaefer, 21, stuffed the body of 62-year-old Sheila von Wiese-Mack into a suitcase.
Igor Strelkov Quits: Leader Of Pro-Russian Separatists Steps Down In Ukraine
With the Ukrainian military closing in, Igor Strelkov, one of the most controversial figures in the pro-Russian movement, has resigned.
Obama Slams Ferguson Police After Mike Brown Death, Urges Peace
The president had strong words for police and protesters on both sides of the violence in Ferguson, Missouri.
Russian Aid And Military Convoy 15 Miles From Ukrainian Border, Kiev says 'Direct Invasion'
A Russian convoy of more than 400 aid trucks and military vehicles is less than 15 miles from the Ukrainian border.
ISIS Crisis: Iraq's Yazidis Could Get Help From US Troops
With thousands of Yazidi people trapped on a mountain in Iraq, President Obama will weigh options next week.
Nigerian Nurse, Suspected Ebola Patient, Skips Quarantine To Travels 6 Hours Home
The nurse treated Patrick Sawyer, a Liberian-American man who died of Ebola in Lagos. She traveled nearly 300 miles despite her supposed quarantine.
Ben Solomon of NYTimes To Answer Questions On Ebola On Reddit At 1 PM EDT
Solomon has been reporting on the Ebola outbreak in Sierra Leone first-hand since Aug. 2. He'll be taking all questions at 1 PM.
Ukraine Will Allow Russian Aid Convoy Across Border, After Moscow Concedes To Demands
Russia and Ukraine have come to an agreement to deliver aid.
Two Liberian Doctors To Receive Experimental Ebola Drug, But Supplies Now 'Exhausted'
The experimental drug that wasn't meant to be produced on a large scale for years is now being put into high priority production with U.S. help.
Chris Christie Weight: With His Poll Numbers And Pounds Down, Is He Fit Enough For A 2016 Presidential Run?
He's lost more than 100 pounds, but can Gov. Chris Christie's slimmer physique enable him to shed negative voter perceptions?
US And Iran Agree Haider Abadi Is Right Prime Minister For Iraq
With Iraq in need of a unifying leader, the U.S. and Iran are in agreement over the newly nominated prime minister-designate, Haider al-Abadi.
#AMessageFromISISToUS And #AMessageFromUSToISIS: The West And ISIS Battle It Out On Twitter
A Twitter battle has broken out between supporters of ISIS and Americans.
Who Is Haider Al-Abadi? Iraq’s New Prime Minister
To say Haider Al-Abadi inherits a troubled Iraq is an understatement. Does the ex-electrical engineer have what it takes to bring Iraq together?
ISIS Arrest At JFK: North Carolina Man, Alleged Islamic State Weapons Trafficker Held Without Bail
The 44-year-old convicted felon was arrested after a trip to Lebanon where he tweeted a number of messages supporting ISIS under the name Abu Omar al-Amreeki.
Over 100 Prisoners Escape Donetsk Prison After Ukrainian Rocket Bombardment
The prison on the outskirts of Donetsk was hit in the Ukrainian offensive to take back the east. Like many other institutions in the east, it's now been directly affected by the separatist conflict in Ukraine.
Ebola Outbreak: Nigeria Declares A State Of Emergency
President Goodluck Jonathan declared a national emergency as officials continue their monitoring of victims.
Ebola Outbreak: Missionary Doctor Tells Congress 95% Of Doctors Fled Liberia
A doctor who works in Liberia says West African countries need urgent intervention to fight Ebola or thousands could die.
Ukraine Crisis: Violence Erupts At Maidan, Over Five Months After Yanukovych Fled
Yanukovych fled and the Euromaidan government is now in power, so why are people still protesting?
Ebola Outbreak 2014: WHO Could Declare Emergency of International Concern
WHO leaders could also recommend travel bans during the two-day emergency meeting to discuss West Africa's Ebola outbreak.
Saudi Arabian Man Dies In Suspected Ebola Case, First Death Outside West Africa?
The 40-year-old man died just two days after going to an emergency room with symptoms of Ebola.
Ebola Outbreak: The Latest Out Of West Africa, Nearly 900 Dead
The international death toll stands at 887. Most of the victims are either Sierra Leonean, Guinean or Liberian.
Ebola In Nigeria: Eight Nigerians Suspected To Have Virus, One Confirmed
A Liberian-American who later died from Ebola fell ill in the Lagos airport, bringing the virus to the city of 21 million.
Saudi Arabia Blocks Visas From West African Countries Amid Ebola Crisis
Sierra Leonean, Guinean and Liberian Muslims will have to wait to make Islam's most important pilgrimage over fears of spreading the Ebola virus.
Man With Ebola-like Symptoms Who Recently Traveled To West Africa Isolated In New York City Hospital
The hospital did not identify which country the man traveled to, but said the nation has had cases of the Ebola virus.
James Brady, White House Press Secretary Shot With Reagan And Gun Control Advocate, Dies At 73
Brady, paralyzed in the 1981 Reagan assassination attempt, was the namesake of a 1993 bill that requires waiting periods and background checks.