France Car Attacks: French Soldiers Being Deployed Across The Country In Response To Vehicular Assault Sprees
Whether radical Islam played a role in the France car attacks is being investigated.
Is Ukraine Joining NATO? Kiev Closer To Military Alliance After Abandoning 'Non-Aligned' Status
Various Kremlin officials wasted no time in publicly saying that Kiev's action was hostile to Russia.
Christmas Quotes 2014: 20 Inspirational, Funny And Religious Sayings To Share
Here are 20 inspirational, humorous and religious quotes to share this Christmas.
Dontre Hamilton Shooting: Milkwaukee Police Officer Christopher Manney Not Charged As Protests Ignite
The Justice Department will review the case now that local officials have declined to press charges.
Is The North Korea Cyberattack On Sony An Act Of War?
Obama would have played into North Korea's hands if he'd called the Sony hack an act of war. He would have also been wrong, experts say.
Brooklyn Police Shooting: Officers Who Turned Backs On Bill De Blasio Were Inappropriate, NYPD Commissioner Says
Even though the New York mayor has lost the trust of some cops, their actions weren't "appropriate," said NYPD Commissioner Bill Bratton.
Dreamers' Driver's Licenses In Arizona: Young Illegal Immigrants Can Start Applying For IDs
Young immigrants known as dreamers will be able to begin applying for driver's licenses Monday, according to a court ruling.
North Korea Hacks Sony: US Military Building Pacific Navy Fleet; 'We Have To Be Prepared'
President Barack Obama warned in April that "we will not hesitate to use our military might to defend our allies and our way of life."
Rand Paul vs. Marco Rubio: Kentucky Senator 'Has No Idea What He's Talking About' On Cuba, Florida Senator Says
Rubio's assertion that Paul "has no idea what he's talking about" on Cuba is the latest spat between the rival GOP senators.
Obama Press Conference Live Stream: Watch The President Talk Cuba Policy, Sony Hack In Last Address Of 2014
The president is expected to take questions on Cuba, immigration and the Sony hack.
Obama The 'First Latino President'? No, But Here's 6 Hispanics Who Might Be One Day
“When I reflect on the breadth and depth of what he has done for Latinos, it really makes him ... the first Latino president,” one person said.
Pro-Cop 'Thank You NYPD' Rally Planned For NYC Angers Eric Garner, Mike Brown Protesters
About 1,000 people plan to attend Friday's #ThankyouNYPD Rally, and 500 may be protesting it.
Rand Paul: Obama Cuba Policy Change 'Probably A Good Idea'
Rand Paul is the only potential GOP presidential nominee so far to side with the president.
Why Is Rikers Island So Notorious? NYC Jail Faces Federal Lawsuit Over Violence Against Teens
Some adolescent inmates were put in solitary confinement on Rikers Island until this month.
Obama Job Approval Ratings: Hispanic Poll Shows Boost After Immigration Executive Actions
Most Hispanics now support Obama after his executive actions on immigration.
Uber Boston Rape Case: Driver Pleads Not Guilty To Sexually Assaulting Passenger
The not-guilty plea came the same week two other woman accused Uber drivers in Boston of sexual assault.
Presidential Election 2016: Can Florida Donors Support Jeb Bush And Marco Rubio?
“Two titans like Bush and Rubio locking horns in the same state -- it would be a bloodbath,” said one political observer.
Jeb Bush 2016: Pros And Cons Of Being The First Possible GOP Presidential Candidate
Jeb Bush may be cutting down his competition for the 2016 nomination, but he's also opening himself up to attacks.
Race Relations In America Today At Their Worst In 10 Years After Ferguson, Eric Garner Case: Poll
A new poll says only 40 percent of Americans think race relations are good, the lowest since 1995, following the Mike Brown and Eric Garner cases.
Meningitis 2012 Outbreak: NECC Compounding Pharmacy Owner, President Arrested In Tainted Steroids Case
Steroid injections tainted with black mold linked to a Boston-area compounding pharmacy killed 64 people and and made 750 people ill.
Jeb Bush Announces Likely Run For President: What 2016 Candidacy Means For Mitt Romney, Chris Christie
Bush's decision to "actively explore the possibility of running for president" should set off a ripple effect among possible 2016 GOP rivals.
Bradley William Stone Manhunt: Search For Montgomery County Shootings Suspect Moves To Bucks County
Bradley William Stone is suspected of killing six people, including his ex-wife, Nicole Stone, in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania.
North Korea Human Rights Issues 'Fabricated,' UN Should Investigate 'CIA Torture Crimes': Ambassador Ja Song Nam
North Korea's ambassador to the U.N. also said the "so-called 'human rights issue'" in his country is "politically fabricated."
Abu Anas Al-Libi Case: Bin Laden Letters Sought As Evidence By Federal Prosecutors In Terror Trial
Abu Anas al-Libi is suspected of helping orchestrate the 1998 attacks on U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania.
Can I Tattoo My Cat? Dog And Cat Piercings And Tattoos Banned In New York
People who pierce or tattoo their dog or cat in New York will face 15 days in jail or a $250 fine after a new law was signed banning the practice.
Surgeon General Nominee Dr. Vivek Murthy Confirmed By Senate
Dr. Vivek Murthy's confirmation as U.S. surgeon general was impeded by Republicans over his views supporting gun control.
Jim Kenney, Philadelphia Councilman Who Called Chris Christie A 'Fat Ass,' Isn't Apologizing
“I have a big nose. He’s got a fat ass. It’s what life deals you," Philadelphia Councilman Jim Kenney said a day after his crass tweets about New Jersey's governor.
Oakland Mike Brown, Eric Garner Protest: 13 Protesters Arrested As 250 Demonstrators Storm Police Headquarters
Demonstrators chained the Oakland Police Department headquarters shut and climbed flagpoles, leading to 13 arrests.
Free Christmas E-Cards: 5 Websites To Send Holiday Cards In 2014
These five websites let you send Christmas e-cards for free.
Week Of Outrage Protests: Full List Of Michael Brown, Eric Garner Demonstration Sites By State, Plus Justice For All March Details
Dozens of protests across the country have been organized to complement the Justice for All March in Washington, D.C.