Amid Refugee Crisis, British Prime Minister Cameron Visits Lebanon, Says UK Aid Deters Syrians From Going To Europe
He spoke during a visit to Lebanon, which some cast as PR stunt.
International Chocolate Day 2015: History, Facts And Easy, Delicious Recipes To Celebrate World Chocolate Day
Here are quick-and-easy recipes for brownies, chocolate chip cookies and other chocolate goodies.
Palestine Flag UN: Ahead Of General Assembly And Pope Francis Visit, Fight For Palestinian State Grows
With global attention focused on Syria and other Middle Eastern countries, Palestine is struggling not to become invisible.
Missing Flight MH370: Satellite Plane Tracking System Could Prevent Jet Disappearances With Existing Technology
The system uses technology with which most long-distance airplanes are already equipped.
Patriot Day 2015 Facts: How To Observe 9/11 Anniversary With Events, Activities To Honor Victims
9/11 is not a federal holiday, but many people commemorate it nonetheless.
In Nigeria, Corruption Deserves Death Penalty, Labor Unions Say Amid Buhari's War On Graft
Corruption should be met with the ultimate punishment, labor officials said.
Donald Trump Ben Carson Religion Feud: 'I'm Not Going To Participate,' Doctor Says Of GOP Spat
The spat started when each candidate questioned the other's religious faith. But the good doctor wants to put an end to the he said, he said squabble.
Egyptian Leader Of Freedom And Justice Party Killed Amid Ongoing Crackdown On Muslim Brotherhood
The Freedom and Justice Party blamed Egyptian security forces for the death.
Amid Muslim Refugee Crisis, Saudi Arabia Vows To Build 200 Mosques In Germany
Saudi Arabia, which has offered to pay for the structures, has accepted a fraction of the refugees that European nations have.
9/11 Anniversary 2015 Education Conundrum: How Should Teachers Discuss Terrorist Attacks In Schools?
As the U.S. marks the 14th anniversary of the tragedy Friday, educators said they are still grappling with how to teach students about the terror attacks.
Bernie Sanders Vows To Fix 'Broken' Prison System, Lower Prescription Drug Prices
The self-proclaimed socialist targets corporations as a leading cause of woes in the United States prison system.
ISIS In Hungary? As Refugees Enter Europe, Officials Fear Islamic State Militants Could Be Among Them
Hungarian media reported that two refugees had been identified as militants.
Amid Russian Buildup In Syria, Bulgaria Refuses To Grant Airspace To Russia's Syria-Bound Aid Planes
The foreign ministry cited suspicions that the actual cargo may not be for humanitarian purposes.
Will Russia Join OPEC? 'Not On The Agenda,' Kremlin Spokesman Says Amid Global Slide In Oil Prices
Both Russia and OPEC have refused to cut production amid a decline in global oil prices
New York City Caribbean Parade 2015: Concerts, Events, Parade Schedule For West Indian American Festival
Get the full list and schedule of the weekend's events, including the parade.
France Russia Mistral Ships Update: UAE Wants To Buy Aircraft Carrier
Two of the amphibious assault ships became available in August after France and Russia canceled a deal.
European Refugee Crisis 2015 Photos, Videos: What It Looks Like When Syrians, Eritreans, Others Travel Thousands Of Miles, Fleeing War
While thousands of refugees have been arriving daily in Europe, numbers cannot put a face on human suffering.
Guatemala Elections 2015: What President Pérez Molina's Resignation And Corruption Scandal Means For The Country's Political Future
Top officials, including the president, have been ousted in a corruption scandal. But how much change can a new leader really effect?
In Kim Jong Un's North Korea, Watching US Films Results In Trial And Labor Camp
Two men in North Korea were tried and sent to a labor camp for the act.
Phone, Computer, Tablet Time Hurts Students' Grades: Study
Parents concerned about children's academic performance might want to limit their online time, researchers said.
Meet The Muslim Tinder: Salaam Swipe Is A 'Halal' Dating App
The majority of users are in the U.S. and Canada.
Labor Day 2015 Boston: Top Events, Deals, Fun Things To Do Over The Holiday Weekend
With fireworks, a beer festival and the POTUS, Boston has it all on Labor Day weekend.
Refugee Crisis 2015: In Jordan, More Than 100,000 Syrian Students Means Double Shifts For Some Schools
Influx of refugees has necessitated double-shifted classrooms of up to 85 students.
OPEC's Falling Oil Prices: Russia's Putin Tells Venezuela's Maduro Their Countries Must Team Up
To date, Russia has refused to cut its production, despite a steady decline in the price of oil.
A Turning Point For Soda Taxes? In Illinois, Big Soda May Not Win Battle Against Levies On Sugary Drinks
To date, only one city in the United States has an excise tax on sugar-sweetened drinks.
China Military Expansion: Parade Unveils Ballistic Missile That Could Reach US Bases On Guam
The Dongfeng 26 has been kept under wraps for years.
Skyscraper Day 2015: 10 Facts, Photos Celebrating Ridiculously Tall Buildings Around The World
The world's first skyscraper was 10 stories tall when it was built in 1885.
Mecca Hoverboard Controversy [VIDEO]: Muslim Man Rides Scooter Around The Kaaba, Islam's Holiest Site, During Pilgrimage
The video sparked controversy over whether he violated Islamic principles.
Bernie Sanders Says Drug Prices Are Too High, And He's Introducing A Bill To Bring Them Down
“Americans should not have to live in fear that they will go bankrupt if they get sick," says the U.S. senator from Vermont.
China 'Auschwitz' Concentration Camp Outside Beijing Turned Into Memorial Decades After Being Forgotten
Nanking and Unit 731 were not the only sites of atrocities carried out in China during World War II.