Zika Virus Update: Brazil To Send 220,000 Soldiers Door-To-Door To Teach Mothers About Mosquitoes
Soldiers will show residents how to protect themselves against the outbreak, which began in May and has now spread to 21 countries and territories.
Thailand Sees 'Angel Doll' Mania, Backlash Amid Monarchy Crisis, Economy Issues
Buddhists have flocked to buy "luuk thep" in hopes that good spirits will enter them and bring luck amid political uncertainty.
Unabomber Letters Released: Read Serial Killer Ted Kaczynski's Thoughts On 9/11, Hillary Clinton
Yahoo News began publishing Monday correspondence archived by convicted killer Ted Kaczynski.
In Iowa, Donald Trump Claims Republican Voters Would Remain Loyal Even If He Shot Somebody
Nationally, Donald Trump was atop the field of GOP U.S. presidential candidates by about 20 percentage points this week, according to one poll aggregator.
Voting Rights Debate 2016: Voter ID Laws Go On Trial, Could Play Big Role In Presidential Election
North Carolina’s voter ID law goes on trial Monday, but it's just one part of a national debate that could influence 2016.
People Named Isis Report Bullying, Backlash Amid Islamic State Rise
There are more than 3,200 people with the first name Isis in the U.S., according to Census Bureau Data
Snowzilla Photos 2016: Blizzard Pictures Show New York, DC Covered In Ice
Warning: These photos are best viewed while under a warm blanket.
Biden Labels Kurdistan Workers Party Terrorists After Meeting With Turkey's Davutoğlu To Talk ISIS
The White House has been accused of attempting to use PKK-linked soldiers to fight the Islamic State group in the Middle East.
Snow Day Activities For Kids Ahead Of Blizzard 2016: 10 Fun Indoor And Outdoor Ideas For Parents To Try
Fold origami, make a blanket fort or paint the snow to pass the time at home.
Blizzard 2016 Recipes: 5 Snow Day Foods To Make During Winter Storm Jonas
Beef stew and cream biscuits are both good options that will fill your stomach and keep you warm.
After Jonas Criticism, Christie Leaves New Hampshire Campaign To Help New Jersey Weather Snowstorm
The New Jersey governor had planned to stay in New Hampshire for the winter storm but changed his mind.
Amid Flint Water Crisis, Michigan Schools Tested For Lead-Poisoned Water
While Flint does damage control over its toxic water scandal, the state is watching three other schools for similar issues.
Malaysian States Ban E-Cigarette Sales, Regulate Popular Vape Industry
At least five states have chosen to forbid the sales of e-cigarettes.
Roe v. Wade Anniversary 2016: Facts, Quotes About The Supreme Court's Abortion Decision
The Supreme Court ruled in 1973 that having an abortion was a woman's right under the Fourteenth Amendment.
DC Area School Closings: Snowstorm Jonas Cancels Classes, College In Virginia And Maryland
Several colleges announced they would be closing their campuses from Friday to Sunday.
Is The SAT Canceled Due To Weather? Snow Storm Jonas Closes Testing Centers, Make-Up Dates Posted
Nearly 20 testing centers have announced they're not giving the SAT college prep exam as planned this Saturday.
Syrian Refugee Crisis 2016: At Davos, Leaders Push For More Schools For Migrant Children
Global leaders want to build a million schools for Syrian refugee children — at a cost of $750 million. Whether they do so remains to be seen.
Scholarships For College 2016: 60 Awards With January, February Deadlines Students Can Still Apply For
Here are 60 scholarship contests with deadlines in January and February. Good luck.
At Queen Elizabeth's 90th Birthday Party, Italian Palio Di Siena Horses Won't Be Included: Report
The Queen will turn 90 on April 21, but her formal celebration isn't until June.
College Application Process Should Focus Less On Tests, More On ‘Meaningful’ Service Projects: Report
New recommendations out Wednesday say schools should start paying more attention to students’ service projects and family contributions.
Is Study Abroad Safe? College Students Drink More, Try Drugs While Overseas: Survey
About 11 percent of former study abroad participants said they tried controlled substances for the first time while in a foreign country.
Chipotle Outbreak Update: New Lawsuit Accuses Burrito Chain Of Covering Up Norovirus Scandal
The lawsuit filed Tuesday involves seven people who got sick after eating at a Simi Valley, California, location in August.
As Robots Steal Millennials’ Jobs, Young Workers Focus On Skills, Not Careers
A recent study found 40 percent of young people globally said they thought a computer or robot could be doing their jobs within 10 years.
In Oregon, Whiteness History Month ‘Examining Race And Racism’ Planned At Portland Community College
Portland Community College seeks to examine the "construction of whiteness, its origins and heritage," its website states.
Martin Luther King Obituary: Read How Newspapers Reacted To MLK's 1968 Assassination
"A Voice Has Been Stilled," the Pittsburgh Courier wrote the day after the civil rights leader's 1968 death.
When Is Martin Luther King Day 2016? 15 Facts, Including Who He Was Named After And When He Started Protesting
Did you know he was arrested a total of 30 times?
Is Ted Cruz A Natural-Born Citizen? After Trump Fight, Republican Candidate Sued Over Citizenship
The lawsuit filed Friday seeks to determine whether Sen. Ted Cruz meets the constitutional requirement of natural-born citizenship for presidential candidates.
Everyone With A Kippa Day Explained: After Attacks On Jews, Why French Twitter Is Embracing Jewish Skullcaps
Two recent attacks on Jewish men inspired a local leader to urge people not to wear kippa, or skullcaps, for fear of being targeted.
Lindsey Graham Endorses Jeb Bush For President, Says Candidate Could ‘Beat Hillary Clinton’: Report
The South Carolina senator said Friday that Jeb Bush "is ready on Day One to be commander in chief."
GOP Debate Birther Controversy: Donald Trump Attacking Ted Cruz Because 'He's Doing A Little Better'
Trump suggested the Canadian-born Cruz can't run for president because the Constitution requires candidates to be "natural born" citizens.