Super Bowl Windfall Not Paying Off For Phoenix Business Owners
Local business owners say the big game is not only failing to produce huge profits, but also driving down sales.
11 Dead In Egypt As Country Marks Anniversary Of 2011 Uprising
Anti-government, pro-democracy demonstrators reportedly have been shot and killed in cities around Egypt.
Nigeria Elections: US Secretary Of State John Kerry To Meet With Both Candidates Ahead Of February Presidential Election
Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to speak with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and leading challenger Muhammadu Buharim.
Terence Walker Bodycam Video: Police Release Video Of Officer Shooting, Killing Black Man In Oklahoma
A video from a Jan. 17 incident shows a police officer shooting and killing a black man he says pointed a gun at him.
TSA Found More Than 2,000 Guns At US Airports In 2014
TSA found 22 percent more guns in U.S. passengers' carry-on luggage in 2014.
Phoenix To Roll Back Open-Container Laws Downtown During Super Bowl Week
Beginning Tuesday, streets will be blocked, and revelers can start drinking on streets and sidewalks.
Deflategate: Former Patriots Quarterback Explains Benefits Of Under-Inflated Football
A former New England Patriots quarterback explains how a deflated football helps.
Shots Fired Near Vice President Joe Biden's Home In Delaware
The Secret Service is searching near Vice President Joe Biden's Delaware home after multiple shots were fired nearby Saturday night.
Families Of Slain NYPD Officers Receive $1 Million Check From Anonymous Hong Kong Benefactor
The families of Wenjian Liu and Rafael Ramos will receive $500,000 each.
Protesters Shut Down San Francisco Rail Stations, Block Oakland Federal Building In Latest Protests Against Police Violence
At least one person was arrested and two of the cities' busiest train stations were closed.
George Zimmerman Released From Jail After Domestic Violence Arrest, Told To Stay Out Of Florida County
George Zimmerman, acquitted in 2013 of the killing of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin, was arrested Friday night and free on bond Saturday morning.
Young Girl Strapped With Explosive Kills 19 In Nigeria: Report
Police in Nigeria say a girl as young as 10 detonated a bomb that killed her and 19 others, while injuring 18.
Cleveland's Response To Tamir Rice Highlights Post-Racial Reality For Blacks Nationwide
Residents say they have no leaders and no faith in elected officials to help their campaign against overzealous policing.
Longtime ESPN Anchor Stuart Scott Dies At Age 49
The “SportsCenter” anchor succumbed after a battle with cancer.
Police Searching For Baby Missing After Shooting In Southern California
Police are looking for a suspect they believe abducted a 3-week-old baby after shooting three people.
Huawei $46 Billion In Sales Revenue Highlights Growing Boom Of Chinese Companies In Smartphone Wars
Huawei's sales are indeed impressive, but Xiaomi could be the real giant in waiting.
Protesters Crucify Themselves Outside Brazilian Embassy In Paraguay To Call For Lost Wages
The five who crucified themselves in the labor dispute centered on the Itaipu Dam say they will be joined by 20 more people.
Cleveland Woman's Death In Police Custody Ruled Homicide
The death of Tanisha Anderson, a black woman who died in Cleveland police custody in November, has been ruled a homicide.
Buckingham Palace Responds To Prince Andrew Being Named In Lawsuit Alleging Sex With Underage Girl
Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, stands accused of sex with underage "sex slave," a claim palace calls "untrue."
US Expected To Increase Oil Production In 2015 Despite Declining Oil Prices
Despite the lowest oil prices in years, the U.S. appears poised to increase production in 2015 -- and all eyes will be on North Dakota.
Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani Lashes Out At President Obama, Bill de Blasio On Fox News After Police Shootings
Giuliani points finger at Obama, de Blasio for "propaganda."
Gas Prices Drop To Lowest Level In More Than 5 Years
Travel analysts expect gas prices to drop before Christmas and again before New Year's Day.
Citizens Of Developing Nations Say Governments Don't Care What They Think
While almost three out of four people vote, a large majority of them say government doesn't care.
US Targets Islamic State Group In Syria, Iraq With New Airstrikes
U.S.-led coalition airstrikes target 16 Islamic State group sites in Iraq and Syria Sunday.
Communist Rule Will Continue In Cuba Despite Renewed US Relations, Castro Says
In a televised speech, Raul Castro pledged that renewal of U.S. relations would not end communism in Cuba.
US To Deploy 1,300 More Troops To Iraq In January
The Pentagon says as many as 1,300 more troops would be sent to Iraq to aid in the fight against the Islamic State group.
Government Guarantees Encourage Banks To Take More Risks, Not Lend Money, Study Finds
"Basically, it's like, 'Mum and Dad will take care of you, I don't have to see whether you do anything naughty,'" the study's author says.
North Korea Calls Allegations Of Sony Attack 'Groundless Slander,' Again Denies Involvement
North Korea says it can prove it wasn't involved in the Sony Pictures hack.
Russia Pledges To Remain In Crimea Despite New US Sanctions
Despite its crumbling economy, Russia says a new round of U.S. sanctions won't have the desired effect.
Right-To-Work Ordinance Passed In Kentucky County Where GM Builds Corvettes
Sen. Rand Paul said he supports the ordinance, which would allow employees to opt-out of union dues.