Russian Opposition Parties Form Alliance To Challenge Putin
Russia's two most prominent opposition parties will unite for regional elections later this year and State Duma elections in 2016.
Who Are Al Mourabitoun? Al Qaeda-Linked Group Claims Responsibility For Mali Attack
The Algeria-based group, led by a former al Qaeda commander, claimed responsibility for a suicide bombing outside a UN peacekeeping mission camp Friday.
Vermont Alcohol Ban: Symbolic Bill Introduced To Show Lack Of 'Common Sense' Over Not Legalizing Marijuana
Two Vermont lawmakers argue that if their state won't act on pot, it should impose stiffer penalties for possession of booze.
Kharkiv Partisans: Pro-Russia Terror Group Threatening To Kill Ukrainians If Soviet Monuments Are Toppled
After Ukraine's Parliament bans Nazi and Russian imagery, a pro-Russian group threatens to kill 5 'Ukrops' for every item lost.
Who Is Erica Kinsman? Jameis Winston Rape Accuser Files Civil Lawsuit
More than two years after she was allegedly raped by NFL prospect Jameis Winston, Erica Kinsman has filed a civil suit against the football star.
Mediterranean Migrant Crisis: Christians Thrown Overboard On Smuggling Boat By Muslims
The 12 were targeted for their religion on a craft carrying 105 people from Libya to the Italian coast.
National Library Week: Five Amazing American Libraries You Need To See
These unique libraries deserve a visit, and don't forget your own!
Hillary Clinton Supports Driver's Licenses For Undocumented Immigrants, Reversing 2008 Campaign Opinion
The Democrat's flip from her 2007 stance was attributed to the "far different" political landscape of 2015, a spokesman said.
A Moat Around The White House? Document Shows Federal Plans For Increased Security
Federal planners brainstormed at least 10 ways to bolster security at the White House.
Pope Francis And Exorcism: How He's Brought The Practice Back To The Modern Catholic Church
A third of all phone calls received by Catholic officials in Rome are requests for exorcisms.
Ukraine Lawmaker Shot Dead In Kiev, Supported Ousted Government
Ukrainian Party of Regions member Oleg Kalashnikov apparently knew who paid "Anti-Maidan" protesters last year.
MH17 Fragments To Be Displayed At Russian Museum As 'Evidence' Ukraine Shot Airliner Down
Residents near the Ukraine crash site of the Malaysia Airlines jet reportedly gave the piece of wreckage to a Russian veterans group.
Menendez Indictment: Florida Doctor And Associate Of Senator Indicted On Fraud Charges
The eye doctor reportedly made millions off of a fraud scheme that involved falsifying patient records and overbilling Medicare.
Who Is Luke Inwood? Twitter Reacts To Death Of Professional Gamer
A young professional video game player died Tuesday, prompting a donation drive and numerous online memorials.
SeaWorld Class-Action Lawsuit: 'Tell The Truth' About Orcas' Well-Being, Animal Rights Group Demands
SeaWorld has been hit with a series of lawsuits after the company launched an ad campaign to save its image.
Russia-Iran Missile Deal: Putin And Netanyahu Disagree Over Lift Of S-300 Ban
Putin assured Netanyahu a deal to supply Iran with S-300 missile systems wouldn't jeopardize Israel's security.
Orthodox Easter 2015: Eastern Churches Mark Holy Day [PHOTOS]
Orthodox Christians across the world attended mass and exchanged painted eggs to celebrate Easter.
Hillary Clinton Scandals: Five Times She Caught Heat
During her more than three decades in politics, the presumptive 2016 presidential candidate has seen her share of troubles, some worse than others.
Yemen Crisis: Three Saudis Killed, Two Injured In Fighting At Yemeni Border
The deaths bring total Saudi casualties to six during recent military operations.
NRA Head LaPierre: 'Eight Years Of Demographically Symbolic President Is Enough'
Wayne LaPierre appeared to refer both to President Barack Obama's race and to likely presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's sex.
Nigeria Decides 2015: In Gubernatorial Elections Ballot Theft, Violence Reported At Voter Booths
As many as six people may have been killed in violence related to gubernatorial elections Saturday.
San Bernardino County Police Beating Video: After Francis Pusok Chase, 10 Deputies On Leave Following Outcry
A 30-year-old man appeared to surrender to police, but they kicked or punched him more than 50 times.
Ukraine's Controversial Bill Recognizing WWII-Era Partisans Draws Harsh Criticism From Russians
Petro Poroshenko heard chants of "Murderer!" and "No to fascism!" in Odessa Friday after his bloc helped pass a controversial WWII bill, TASS reported.
Illinois Tornado: One Killed As Massive Storm System Moves Through Region
A huge tornado led to the death of one person in Fairdale, Illinois, while minor injuries were reported elsewhere.
Feiden Santana Meets Walter Scott’s Family In Emotional Video
Santana filmed the only known video of Scott being shot to death by Police Officer Michael Slager in North Charleston, South Carolina.
Ukraine’s Parliament Votes To Open Soviet-Era KGB Archives To Public
If President Poroshenko signs the bill into law, a trove of information on KGB activity and persecution will be available to the public.
Walter Scott Dash Cam Video: Watch What Happens Before Fatal Shooting
A dash cam shows Walter Scott being stopped on April 4 by North Charleston, South Carolina, Officer Michael Slager, who shot and killed him.
Who Is Mario Givens? Man Filed Complaint Against Walter Scott Shooter In 2013
The South Carolina police officer charged in the death of Walter Scott unnecessarily Tased another man in 2013, that man says.
Canada Islamic State Syria Mission: First Bombing Run Conducted To Target Radical Group
The mission came a week after the Canadian Parliament narrowly passed a measure to expand its mission into Syria.
Obama Conversion Therapy Statement: President Calls For End Of Controversial Treatments
The Obama administration responded to a 120,000-signature petition inspired by a transgender girl who committed suicide.