Marijuana Legalization: Colorado Will Defend Pot Bill Against Lawsuit From Oklahoma And Nebraska
Colorado's attorney general announced Friday she would defend the state's marijuana legalization bill against the first of four lawsuits.
Kendra Sunderland: 'Library Girl' Arrested For NSFW Cam Show In Oregon State University Library Debuts Adult Products At Florida Porn Convention
Following deals with Playboy and Penthouse, Kendra Sunderland is using her Oregon State University library cam incident to her advantage.
Porn Star Tests Positive For HIV But Follow-Up Test Is Negative, Adult Industry Group Says; Production Stoppage Called Off
An unnamed performer who initially tested positive for HIV, sparking calls for a work stoppage, has been ruled HIV-negative.
Nigeria Elections: Schoolgirls Abducted By Boko Haram Could Have Been Rescued, Says Former President
The administration of Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan failed to act soon enough, said former President Olusegun Obasanjo.
Creflo Dollar Requests $60 Million In Donations To Buy World Changers Church New Jet
Without a new Gulfstream plane, the ministry says, trips to African nations, Australia and other destinations will be called off.
Boris Nemtsov Murder: 1 Man Admits Guilt In Killing Of Opposition Figure, 5 In Detention
One of two men charged in the killing of Boris Nemtsov has admitted guilt. But it is unclear which crime he has confessed committing.
Another Woman Arrested For Library Sex Show: 21-Year-Old Alexa Morra Faces Indecency Charges For NSFW Cam Videos
A Canadian woman became the second woman arrested and charged this year for filming herself performing sex acts in a library.
Boko Haram Swears Allegiance To ISIS: 31 Groups Now Pledge Support Or Allegiance To Islamic State Group
Boko Haram, which controls most of northeastern Nigeria, became the latest militant Islamist group to swear allegiance or support to ISIS.
Anthony Robinson: Outside Agency To Investigate Shooting Death Of Unarmed Black Teenager By Wisconsin Police
A law signed by Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker last year mandates that an agency outside the area investigate the shooting.
February Jobs Report: 295,000 Jobs Added To US Economy In February; Jobless Rate Falls To 5.5%
Job creation in February was the 12th consecutive month that U.S. employers boosted payrolls.
Marijuana Legalization: Colorado Faces Lawsuit From Sheriffs Over Cannabis Law
County attorneys and sheriffs in three states have filed a lawsuit in an attempt to again criminalize marijuana sales in Colorado.
Tamir Rice: City Of Cleveland Says 12-Year-Old Boy Responsible For His Death After Being Shot And Killed By Police
In response to a lawsuit filed by the family of Tamir Rice, the city of Cleveland says the youth failed to "exercise due care to avoid injury."
Minnie Minoso: Obama Commemorates Death Of 'Mr. White Sox' In Statement
Slugger Minnie Minoso, Chicago's first black Major League Baseball player, died Sunday.
Oscars 2015: Analysis Finds Only 4.6% Of 2014 Movies Directed By Women
Analysis confirmed by Hollywood's biggest studios showed women directed fewer than 5 percent of studio films last year.
RIP Real: VH1 'Real Chance Of Love' Star Ahmad Givens Dies After Battle With Cancer
The rapper and television personality had been diagnosed with stage-4 colon cancer.
The Assassination Of Malcolm X: Malik Shabazz And The Work Left Undone 50 Years Later
Fifty years after his death, Malcolm X's vision of Black Nationalism is still misunderstood.
Copenhagen Shooting Update: Omar El-Hussein Identified As Terror Attacks Suspect Killed By Police
A 22-year-old with ties to gangs and a criminal record was identified by a Danish tabloid.
Possible Boko Haram Suicide Bomber: 16 Dead In Nigeria, Mostly Children, After Bus Station Attack
Most of those killed were children selling peanuts or begging for money.
Veronica Vain: Wall Street Intern Turned Porn Star Releases First Adult Film Scene Online
Formerly known as Paige Jennings, Veronica Vain released her first scene Saturday, said to be part of her six-figure deal.
Marijuana Legalization: Maryland Bill Seeks To Regulate Cannabis Like Alcohol
A new bill introduced by a high-ranking member of the Maryland general assembly would tax and regulate marijuana like alcohol.
Jailed Al Jazeera Journalists To Be Given Retrial In Egyptian Court
Two journalists convicted of supporting the Muslim Brotherhood will be retried in a proceeding expected to begin Feb. 12.
Dean Smith, Legendary North Carolina Coach, Dies At 83
The former Tar Heels head coach passed away in his home Saturday night.
Monroeville Mall Shooting: One Suspect In Custody, Three Victims In Hospital
Police say they have a 17-year-old suspect in custody after a shooting at a Pittsburgh-area mall Saturday.
Brian Williams To Take Hiatus From NBC Nightly News: Report
The anchor said he has become "too much a part of the news" and will be stepping away for a while.
Adnan Syed 'Serial' Case Granted Appeal By Maryland Court
Adnan Syed's murder conviction in the death of his ex-girlfriend will be heard by the Maryland Court of Special Appeals.
Nigeria Elections Pushed Back Six Weeks To Fight Boko Haram: Report
The president and legislative elections will be pushed back six weeks to give a multinational force time to fight Boko Haram militants.
Pope Francis To Speak To Congress In September
The pontiff will speak to a joint session of Congress on Sept. 24. It will be Francis’ first visit to the U.S. since he became pope.
Peter Greste: Al Jazeera Reporter To Be Released From Egyptian Jail, Deported To Australia
Sentenced to seven years in an Egyptian prison last June, reporter Peter Greste is returning to his home country of Australia Sunday.
Bomb Blast In Damascus Kills 7, Leaves 20 Injured: Report
The explosion in Syria’s capital city happened on a bus carrying Shiite Muslim pilgrims who were visiting religious sites, according to media reports.
Boko Haram: African Union Sends 7,500 Troops To Fight Terrorist Group In Nigeria Following Clash In Cameroon That Killed 123 Militants, 3 Soldiers
United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon announces support for deployment of the African Union soldiers at a summit in Ethiopia.