'Pants Up, Don't Loot' Billboard Planned By Darren Wilson Supporters As Ferguson Grand Jury Decision Nears
Missouri's governor acts to put resources in place should violence erupt once the grand jury's decision is made public.
Will Darren Wilson Be Indicted? Why Ferguson Grand Jury Probably Won't Charge Officer In Mike Brown Shooting
Leaked grand jury testimony favors Darren Wislon. It's rare for police officers to be charged in shootings.
When Is The Ferguson Grand Jury Announcement? Get Text Alerts On Darren Wilson Indictment Decision In Mike Brown Shooting
Activists have set up text alerts for when the Missouri grand jury makes its decision on whether to indict Darren Wilson.
Bill De Blasio 2016? NYC Mayor Will Run For President, Beat Hillary Clinton, New York GOP Chairman Predicts
New York's Republican Party chairman likened a Bill de Blasio candidacy to Barack Obama's in 2008.
Kenya Miniskirt Protest: My Dress, My Choice Supporters Show Support For Woman Beaten By Men over 'Indecent' Outfit
A woman was stripped and assaulted in Kenya by men who said she was "tempting" them by her dress.
G20 Summit 2014: US, Japan Pledge $4.5B To Green Climate Fund
Both countries will contribute to a fund that helps developing nations cut carbon emissions.
'Jihadi John' Injured? ISIS Executioner May Have Been Wounded In US Airstrike: Report
The British Foreign Office is investigating reports "Jihadi John" was injured.
Ferguson Shooting Grand Jury Decision: Police Departments Across Country Prepare For Protests If Darren Wilson Isn't Indicted
Police across the country are preparing for demonstrations in the event that a grand jury does not indict officer Darren Wilson.
Muslims Discovered America Before Christopher Columbus, Says Turkish President Erdogan
The Turkish president piggybacked on a controversial claim by a Muslim scholar.
Black Pete Racist? 'Zwarte Piet' Controversy Leads To 90 Arrests In Netherlands
The protesters said the "Black Pete" character popular in the Netherlands and Belgium is racist.
Ebola Patient In Nebraska: Dr. Martin Salia 'Critically Ill,' In Worse Condition Than Other US Ebola Patients, Hospital Says
Dr. Martin Salia arrived at a Nebraska hospital Saturday in critical condition.
Ferguson Grand Jury Decision Nears: Why The Mike Brown Shooting Case Is Taking So Long
The Mike Brown grand jury is hearing evidence that no typical grand jury gets to weigh.
What Is The Keystone XL Pipeline? 5 Things To Know About TransCanada's Controversial Oil Project
A measure backing Keystone XL may pass Congress, but Obama is likely to veto any challenge to his authority over it.
Ted Cruz Coloring Book: 'Ted Cruz Saves America' Suggests Senator Will Win In 2016
The company that publishes "'Ted' Cruz to the Future" says the coloring book is an "educational tool."
Sinai Egypt Attacks: Islamic Militants Kill 5 Egyptian Soldiers, Policemen In Separate Operations
The attacks took place in Sinai, an area where Egyptian authorities are being increasingly targeted by militants.
Loretta Lynch And Ferguson Civil Rights Investigation: What Does Her Attorney General Nomination Mean For Mike Brown Shooting?
"I would go out to take depositions and be mistaken for the court reporter all the time,” as a young black lawyer, Lynch said.
Will Obama Be Impeached? Republicans Want 'To Put An Asterisk' On Presidency, Jim Clyburn Says
Republicans would likely have the votes to impeach Obama, but not to convict the president and remove him from office.
Alaska Election Results: Republican Dan Sullivan Defeats Sen. Mark Begich As Absentee Ballot Count Begins
Begich can't overcome the 8,000-vote lead Sullivan has as the counting of absentee and provisional ballots started.
Veterans Day Parade 2014 NYC: 'America's Parade' Start Time, Route And Live Stream
The New York City Veterans Day parade is the largest in the country, with 600,000 people expected to attend.
Information Technology Agreement: US, China Reach Deal To Expand Trade Pact On High-Tech Consumer Goods
Products such as medical devices and video-game consoles will no longer be subject to tariffs.
South Korea Ends Ferry Disaster Rescue Operation
Of the 476 people on board the ferry, 295 died. Seven months later, another nine are still missing.
Obama China Visit Schedule Includes APEC Summit, Dinner With Xi Jinping
The Chinese government is trying to limit Obama's public exposure during the visit.
Dr. Craig Spencer, First NYC Ebola Patient, Set To Be Released From Bellevue Hospital
Dr. Craig Spencer reportedly no longer has the Ebola virus.
Ferguson Grand Jury Decision On Mike Brown Shooting Won't Be Reached Until At Least Mid-November: St. Louis Prosecuting Attorney
A grand jury is deciding whether to indict Ferguson Police Officer Darren Wilson in the death of Mike Brown.
VA Scandal Update: 35 Veterans Affairs Workers To Be Fired, 1K More May Get Pink Slips, Secretary Says
U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Robert McDonald said the agency is also taking "disciplinary action" against 1,000 more VA workers.
Marijuana Legalization: How The War On Drugs Is 'A War On Black And Brown People'
Whites use marijuana at the same rate as blacks, but drug law enforcement comes down a lot harder on blacks.
Alaska Voting Results 2014: Why Do Election Returns Take So Long?
A quarter of polling places in Alaska are inaccessible to roads, and absentee voters have 15 days for their ballots to reach an election office.
Who Is Loretta Lynch? Brooklyn US Attorney Is Obama's Attorney General Pick: Report
If nominated and confirmed, the Brooklyn U.S. attorney would be the first black woman attorney general.
Sri Lanka Trying To 'Sabotage' War Crimes Probe: UN
Sri Lanka is refusing to have government officials comply with a United Nations inquiry into war crimes, a U.N. spokesman said.
Bourbon Summit 2014: What Should Obama And McConnell Drink? 5 Kentucky Bourbons They Should Consider
Here are five Kentucky bourbons that should be thoroughly vetted by the president and Mitch McConnell.