Americans' Fear Of Terrorism At Its Peak Since 9/11, New Poll Says
Nearly 80 percent of Americans believe an attack is likely in their country in the next few months, a New York Times/CBS News poll found.
Trump's Muslim Travel Ban Supported By Nearly Half Of Republicans, New Poll Shows
The GOP presidential candidate's plan to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. was a divisive issue for supporters of both major parties, a poll found.
With Mass Shootings On Rise, New Technology Could Save Lives Of Gun Violence Victims
First responders will now be able to administer a sponge-injecting device that works to stop bleeding from life-threatening bullet wounds.
Donald Trump Responds To UK Petition: They 'Should Be Thanking Me' For Muslim Comments
The British people "should be thanking me instead of pandering to political correctness," the Republican presidential candidate said.
New ADHD Study Reveals More Than One In 10 Children In US Diagnosed
Researchers estimate that 5.8 million American children are being treated for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder.
Amid Police Brutality Debate, FBI To Revamp Collection Of Fatal Officer Shooting Statistics
The effort to monitor fatal police shootings, which will begin in 2017, was prompted by demonstrations across the country in the past two years protesting police brutality.
Cleveland Ban On E-Cigarette, Tobacco Sales For People Under 21 To Curb Teen Smoking Advances
The city ordinance, subject to mayoral approval, would take effect in 2017.
Will San Bernardino Killers Get Muslim Burials -- And Where? Shooting Suspects' Bodies Remain At Coroner's Office
The San Bernardino County Coroner's Office is still holding the remains of Syed Farook and Tashfeen Malik. It may be difficult to find a cemetery to accept them.
Donald Trump Calls For 'Total And Complete' Ban Of Muslims Entering US
The Republican presidential candidate released a statement Monday referencing the "great hatred" that "large" segments of the Muslim population holds against Americans.
Who Is Enrique Marquez? Assault Rifles Used In San Bernardino Attack Purchased By Southern California Man
Enrique Marquez, 29, purchased the two assault rifles involved in last week's shooting, according to FBI officials.
New York Times' Gun Violence Editorial First On Front Page Since 1920
The paper's Saturday edition will carry a front-page editorial on gun control, calling on government to take action against pervasive violence.
San Bernardino Shooting: A Look At Why People Don't Report Suspicious Activity
Fear of reprisal and an unwillingness to judge others rank among reasons why people often fail to alert authorities.
What Is King's Day? Facts, History About Thailand's Royal Birthday Celebration
Celebrations will be held across Thailand Saturday to celebrate King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest reigning monarch, having ascended the throne in 1946.
Republicans 2016: Lindsey Graham Super PAC Ad Skirts Military Uniform Rule While Touting Service
Sporting his uniform in a super PAC ad, the GOP hawk appears to flout military protocol.
San Bernardino Victim Receives Anti-Semitic Facebook Threat One Day Before Shooting
Nicholas Thalasinos, who identified as a Messianic Jew, reported one day before he was killed that he received a disturbing Facebook message.
Flight MH370 Update: Malaysia Airlines Missing Plane Wreckage Will Be Found In Southern Indian Ocean Area, Australia Confirms
The southern portion of the Indian Ocean search area had "the highest probability" of containing the remains of Flight 370, Australian officials said.
Who Is Sayeed Farook? San Bernardino Alleged Shooter Identified After Police Car Chase
It was unclear whether Sayeed Farouk was one of the two suspects killed or the one suspect detained after Wednesday's rampage in San Bernardino, California.
San Bernardino Suspects Manhunt Heading To Mexico? Police Chase Underway For Shooting Suspects Remains Local
After a mass shooting in Southern California, U.S. Customs and Border Patrol personnel received no instructions to block the U.S.-Mexico border, a spokesman said.
Who Are The Active Shooters Behind The San Bernardino Shooting? What We Know So Far About Inland Regional Center Gunmen
Police launched a search for the suspects, who fled the Inland Regional Center in a dark-colored SUV following the shooting.
E. Coli Outbreak Update: 155,000 Items Recalled As Scare Spreads To Walmart, Starbucks, Target
Food products have been recalled in 18 states, affecting stores such as Costco, Walmart and Target.
World's Tallest Skyscraper Is Saudi Arabia's Kingdom Tower? Jeddah Building Projected To Break Height Records
The 200-floor Kingdom Tower is part of a $8.4 billion project to construct Jeddah City in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.
Climate Change 2015: House Votes To Block Clean Power Plan As Obama Returns From Paris Summit
Tuesday's resolutions to block President Barack Obama's Clean Power Plan were approved largely along party lines.
Marijuana Legalization In North Dakota Update: Will Medical Cannabis Appear On The 2016 Ballot?
The North Dakota secretary of state has approved the medical marijuana citizen petition, enabling the group to start collecting the necessary signatures of support to place the initiative on the 2016 ballot.
Laquan McDonald Shooting: Burger King Security Video Police Tampering Dispute Continues With New Images
Authorities deny a restaurant employee's claim that Chicago police tampered with footage recorded on the night an officer fatally shot a 17-year-old youth.
Google Cooperating With Israeli Government To Monitor YouTube? Internet Company Denies Israel's Claims
The search giant on Monday rejected claims that it agreed to work with the nation's government to block YouTube videos that may provoke violence in the country.
Who Is Jabari Dean? University Of Chicago Suspect Cited Laquan McDonald Shooting
Jabari Dean was arrested Monday for a threat to kill students and faculty at the university, with the killing of Laquan McDonald as a pretext.
Turkey Buying Oil From ISIS? Putin Claims Russian Su-24 Jet Shot Down To Protect Islamic State Group Deal
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denied Putin's accusations, saying he'll leave office if they are proved true.
What Is Buy Nothing Day 2015? Facts About The Black Friday Anti-Consumerism Protest
Founded in Canada, "Buy Nothing Day" is marked the day after the American Thanksgiving with demonstrations across the world.
Thanksgiving Flight Delays 2015: Worst Airports To Travel From This Holiday Weekend
About 46.9 million people will travel this Thanksgiving weekend -- the highest number since 2007. Here's what they can expect.
New York Port Authority Evacuated Due To Threat Amid Holiday Travel Frenzy
Manhattan's Port Authority terminal was evacuated Wednesday evening, amid Thanksgiving travel frenzy, while police removed a suspicious package.