Germanwings Plane Crash Anniversary: What We Know About Flight 9525 And Its Co-Pilot One Year Later
All 150 people aboard died one year ago when co-pilot Andreas Lubitz steered the plane into a mountain.
Holi 2016: Photos And Facts To Celebrate India’s Festival Of Colors This Spring
See India coated in color to honor the beginning of spring.
Brussels Attacks Newspaper Front Pages: How International Media Reacted To ISIS Bombings In Belgium
“This absolute carnage reminds us cruelly and painfully that the fight against terrorism will never be finished,” La Libre wrote in an editorial.
After Brussels Attacks, Donald Trump Accuses UK Muslims Of 'Not Reporting' Extremists
British leaders immediately condemned his comments for spreading anti-Muslim sentiment.
National Puppy Day 2016: Cute Pictures And Famous Quotes About Dogs To Share
Cartoonist Charles Schulz once said, “Happiness is a warm puppy.”
World Poetry Day 2016: Activities And Short Poems To Celebrate Your Love Of Literature
Try celebrating by writing an acrostic or watching a slam poetry performance online.
Twitter’s 10th Birthday: Facts And Most Popular Messages On The Social Media Site
Celebrate a decade of tweets and fail whales with facts. Did you know the Twitter bird is named Larry?
International Happiness Day 2016 Quotes: 20 Positive Sayings To Share With Friends
Legend has it former President Abraham Lincoln once said, "Folks are usually about as happy as they make their minds up to be."
Stamp Act Repeal’s 250th Anniversary: Facts About The Law That Helped Inspire The American Revolution
To the American colonists, “the power to tax was the power to destroy,” historian Pauline Maier once told the Public Broadcasting Service.
Early Cherry Blossom Bloom Date A Sign Of Climate Change? Washington, DC Forecast Adjusted For Warm Winter
But how much future seasons in Washington, D.C. will be impacted by climate change depends on who you're talking to.
ISIS On Campus? Tennessee Lawmaker Says Islamic State Recruitment At Colleges OK Under Free Speech
Rep. Martin Daniel, R-Knoxville, was defending a bill calling for greater free speech protections for students.
Graduation 2016: Tulane University Students Protest Hoda Kotb Because ‘We Deserve Better’
A petition argued that graduation speakers should be inspirational, and Kotb “spends her time sipping wine on talk shows.”
St. Patrick’s Day Facts: The History Behind 7 Irish Traditions, Like Wearing Green And Eating Corned Beef
Many hallmarks of modern St. Patrick's Day celebrations are Americanized versions of Irish traditions.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade NYC 2016: Route Map, Start Time And Best Viewing Spots
It's set to run from 11 a.m. to about 4:30 p.m. EDT on Thursday along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.
St. Patrick’s Day Jokes: 15 Irish Riddles And Funny One-Liners For Kids
Never iron a four-leaf clover. You don’t want to press your luck.
Best Graduate Schools 2017: Harvard, Yale And MIT Ranked Top Universities For Business, Law And Engineering
Though all rankings should be taken with a grain of salt, these lists from U.S. News and World Report may help you narrow your search.
Michelle Obama Releases Song ‘This Is For My Girls’ With Zendaya, Missy Elliott Amid Global Education Push
The charity track released on Tuesday includes vocals from Kelly Clarkson, Lea Michele and Missy Elliott, among others.
Is Donald Trump Expanding The Republican Party? White Voters May Not Determine 2016 Election
After Mitt Romney lost in 2012, Republicans realized they needed more than white men to win.
Ides Of March 2016: Facts, History And Quotes About Julius Caesar’s Assassination
Beware the Ides of March. Or just read about them.
Elizabeth Warren Endorses Hillary Clinton Potential Running Mate? Labor Secretary Tom Perez On Dems’ List
Tom Perez, a son of Dominican immigrants, endorsed Hillary Clinton in December.
Pi Day 2016 Jokes: 15 Funny Math Riddles For Kids About Numbers — And Pie
You should never talk to pi ... he goes on forever.
Girl Scout Day 2016 Quotes: 11 Inspiring Sayings By Famous Women For GSUSA's Birthday
Gloria Steinem once said, “We all have a place at the campfire. It was the Girl Scouts who taught me that first."
After Student Suicides, Hong Kong To Send Psychologists To High-Pressure Schools
Efforts to address academic anxiety are underway after the deaths of 22 students this school year.
EU Refugee Crisis: Germany’s Sex Education Website For Asylum-Seekers Sparks Criticism Online
Users on social media have reportedly complained that the illustrations are too suggestive.
Election 2016 Polls: Before GOP Debate In Miami, Where Do The Candidates Stand?
As GOP candidates prepared to clash Thursday in Miami, the businessman remained popular with potential voters in Sen. Marco Rubio’s home state and elsewhere.
Who Is Sleiman Daoud Al-Afari? ISIS Chemical Weapons Leader In US Custody: Report
The Associated Press cited unidentified sources reporting that Sleiman Daoud al-Afari, who has links to Saddam Hussein's regime, was captured in Iraq.
ISIS In Germany: Leaked Documents To Help Investigators Identify, Punish Islamic State Group Fighters Back From Syria
The documents reportedly include German fighters’ names, education levels, addresses and willingness to serve as suicide bombers.
On International Women's Day, Report Finds Sexist Textbooks Spread Gender Bias
In China, for example, women in books often seemed "lifeless and dull" compared to male characters.
MH370 Anniversary: Debris, Timeline And Everything Else We Know About The Missing Plane 2 Years Later
The search is still on for a passenger plane that disappeared in March 2014. Here's everything we know about the investigation.
How Many People Have Died From Flint Water? Legionnaires’ Disease Deaths Possibly Linked To Crisis
Outbreaks of Legionnaires’ disease in 2014 and 2015 may have been caused by the Michigan city’s corrosive water supply.