Flint Water Criminal Charges Live Stream: Watch Michigan Attorney General Announce Alleged Crimes
Three Michigan officials are set to be charged with a range of felonies and misdemeanors in the drinking water crisis.
Norway Mass Murderer Anders Breivik Wins $40K In Human Rights Case Against Norwegian Government
Anders Breivik, serving a 21-year sentence for killing 77 people in 2011, claims the right to organize a fascist movement from his cell.
UK Brexit Vote Consequences For US: Amid Tied Polls, Obama To Encourage EU Solidarity Ahead Of Referendum
Britain has long been one of America’s closest allies in Europe, and a Brexit would pose major economic and diplomatic problems.
US Air Pollution: Worst Cities For Clean Air Are In California, Report Says
More than half the U.S. population lives in areas with potentially dangerous air pollution levels.
Europe Refugee Crisis: Greece To Receive $793M In Aid From European Union
Greece has been a major flashpoint of Europe’s migration crisis — with about 800,000 people having arrived in 2015 alone.
Freddie Gray Death Anniversary: Baltimore Rallies, Protests Planned As Police Cases Remain Unresolved
Gray suffered severe spinal injuries while in police custody and died a week later.
Kate Middleton And Prince William To Host Barack And Michelle Obama At Kensington Palace For Queen's Birthday
The stop is part of a scheduled U.S. diplomatic tour.
Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Update: Secret Sinaloa Tunnels? Passages Reportedly Found Under California, Mexico
The infamous drug kingpin, who has run one of the most successful trafficking operations for decades, is known as "King of the Tunnels."
Marijuana Legalization And Islamic State: How Decriminalized Cannabis Could Help Fight ISIS, Italian Mafia
An Italian prosecutor said legalizing marijuana would deal a major blow to both the Mafia and ISIS.
Europe Travel Update: After Iran Deal, Air France Resumes Flights From Paris To Tehran
The route between the capital cities, suspended since 2008, was resumed as part of the Iran nuclear deal.
Brazil Impeachment News: Dilma Rousseff Vote Begins In Lower House Of Congress
With 272 votes cast, 210 members of Congress voted in favor of the president's impeachment on charges she manipulated budgetary accounts to support re-election.
New York Primary Election Polls 2016: Hillary Clinton Leads Sanders Ahead Of Decisive Voting Event
Both campaigns have looked to present their candidates as native New Yorkers ahead of primary voting Tuesday.
Volkswagen Emissions Scandal Update: Deadline Looms For ‘Dieselgate’ Fix
Volkswagen has until Thursday to deliver its plan to fix more than a half-million U.S. diesel vehicles.
Election Polls 2016: Donald Trump And Hillary Clinton See Low Popularity Ahead Of New York Primary
Trump's unpopularity has remained relatively unchanged in the past month, according to the NBC/Wall Street Journal poll.
Violence Against Refugees In Europe: Tear Gas, Rubber Bullets Can Be Lethal, Doctors And Humanitarians Warn
Despite rubber bullets and tear gas used on migrants being deemed nonlethal, their frequent deployment has resulted in severe injuries and even death.
US Slams Russia Over Su-24 Fighter Jets Flying Near Naval Destroyer In Baltic Sea
Russian authorities insisted the maneuvers were routine.
How Much Does The Refugee Crisis Cost? Rich Countries Increased Aid To Cope With Migration Influx
Nations bumped up their allotted spending to provide housing, food, medical care and additional immigration personnel.
European Travel 2016: Loss Of EU Visa Waiver Could Threaten US Tourism, Business And Trade
If Europe were to end its visa waiver program with the United States, tourism, business and trade would see a significant slump.
North Korea News: Pyongyang Accused Of Jamming GPS Signals, Following UN Sanctions On Nuclear Missiles
GPS jamming is illegal in the U.S., the U.K. and most of continental Europe.
Italian Abortion Law Update: Council Of Europe Slams Italy For Restricting Women's Reproductive Rights
Abortion is legal in Italy, but the Council of Europe said a large number of doctors refuse to perform the operation.
David Cameron And The Panama Papers: UK Prime Minister Addresses British Parliament Over Release Of Tax Returns
Prime Minister David Cameron defended his tax returns and fielded questions from Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn on Monday.
Europe Refugee Crisis: Greek Authorities Slam Macedonia Over 'Excessive' Force Against Asylum-Seekers, Migrants At Border
About 11,000 people are stranded along the border between Macedonia and Greece.
Syria War Update: Bashar Assad Removal Is ‘Red Line,’ Iranian Official Says
Syrian President Bashar Assad has been accused of using chemical weapons on his own people, but ally Iran continues to support him.
YouTube vs Universal, Sony And Warner Music Groups: Top Three Labels To Renegotiate Licensing Deals With Streaming Giant
Top labels made more money off vinyl record sales than revenue from YouTube in 2015.
Europe Refugee Crisis: Police Clash With Asylum-Seekers And Migrants Along Greece-Macedonia Border
Refugees and economic migrants were treated for injuries after clashes with police Sunday, nongovernmental organization Doctors Without Borders said.
California Drought Status 2016: El Nino Won’t Stop Record Water Shortage, Experts Say
The weather phenomenon has sent welcome rain to California, but it won’t be enough to end the drought.
Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseniy Yatsenyuk Resigns Amid Splintering Parliament
The embattled prime minister had been struggling to hold on to power after surviving a no-confidence vote in February.
Is The UK A Tax Haven? London, British Islands Questioned After Panama Papers Leak
Parliament should probe the nation's tax practices and consider direct rule of territories that serve as tax havens, Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn says.
Ukraine Tax Controversy: Petro Poroshenko Promises Reforms Amid Panama Papers Fallout
Petro Poroshenko, a billionaire when he took office in 2014, was one of several dozen high-profile names revealed in the massive leaks known as the Panama Papers.
Refugee Women Are Carrying More Than An Uncertain Future
Women and children now account for more than half of all asylum-seekers in Europe — and nearly one in 10 of those women are pregnant.