Christmas Songs Playlist 2015: The Best Music For Your Holiday Party
In the famous words of Buddy the Elf, "the best way to spread Christmas cheer is singing loud for all to hear."
For-Profit Colleges: Amid Investigations And Protests, Is ITT Technical Institute In Trouble?
Enrollment at for-profit colleges is slipping and angry former students are speaking out. Could ITT Technical Institute be the next for-profit college chain to collapse?
CNN GOP Debate Live Stream: Watch Donald Trump, Ted Cruz And Other Republican Candidates In Free Broadcast
No username or password is necessary to tune in online.
Los Angeles Schools To Reopen Wednesday After Being Closed Due To 'Credible Terror Threat'
A threat emailed to authorities early Tuesday morning was reportedly traced to an address in Germany.
China Smog 2015: Shanghai Stops School Activities, Curbs Construction Amid Unhealthy Pollution Levels
The highest air pollution levels in nearly a year came days after China issued its first red alert warning Beijing residents about poor air quality.
Oklahoma Escaped Inmate Paul Newberry: Murder Suspect Subject Of Police Search Near Tulsa
Paul Newberry, 25, was on the run near Tulsa and was thought to be carrying a shank.
Who Is Nicholas Robertson? Video Appears To Show Los Angeles Sheriff's Deputies Shooting Man As He Crawls Away
The sheriff promises a "thorough and deliberate" probe of the killing of Nicholas Robertson, who was shot 33 times Saturday.
Doha Round Negotiations 2015: US Calls To End Global Trade Talks, But Opposition Expected In Nairobi
"It is time for the world to free itself of the strictures of Doha," says the top American trade official, Michael Froman.
Seattle Considers Uber Union Proposal To Let Drivers Collectively Bargain
An ordinance to be voted on Monday would let drivers for ride-hailing services use nonprofit organizations to negotiate.
Is ISIS Declining? Despite Paris Attacks, Islamic State Group Losing Ground, Struggling Online
The extremist organization, which has inspired or directed attacks in six countries in recent months, has reportedly lost about 20,000 people to airstrikes in Iraq and Syria.
Yik Yak Ban At Emory University Proposed After Racist Messages, Shooting Threat
The private college set up a task force Thursday to consider asking the app's developers to create a geofence around campus in response to the demands of students.
War On Christmas? Atheist Billboards Show Santa Urging Americans To Skip Church
Billboards with the message were causing controversy in North Carolina and Colorado this week.
Arkansas State University Shooting Update: Alert Issued After Active Shooter Reportedly Spotted
An account for the school tweeted an evacuation order shortly after 2:30 p.m. EST.
Citadel KKK Controversy: Students To Be Suspended For Wearing White Hood 'Ghost' Costumes
The South Carolina military college began suspending students Thursday after Snapchat pictures circulated online.
Are Charter Schools Corrupt? Laws Let Private Operators Profit With Public Funds: Report
The nation's more than 6,000 charter schools serve more than 2.2 million students.
Millennials Support Sending US Troops To Fight ISIS, But Don't Want To Personally Enlist: Poll
After the Paris attacks, support rose among 18- to 29-year-old Americans for dispatching U.S. troops overseas to battle the Islamic State group.
Trump Muslim Ban And FDR's Japanese Internment Camps: How Anti-Islam Debate Compares To Roosevelt's WWII Policies
Americans supported President Franklin D. Roosevelt's detainment of Japanese residents at the time but most now view it as a leadership failure.
The Beatles' India Ashram: Rishikesh Retreat Opens To Tourists [PHOTOS]
Admission costs about $2 for locals and $10 for foreigners.
Who Is Abigail Fisher? Facts About The 2015 Supreme Court Affirmative Action Case
Recent college protests could influence the court's decision on a case centered around affirmative action in college admissions, which isn't expected until 2016.
John Lennon Death Anniversary: 9 Facts You May Not Know About The Beatle's 1980 Assassination
The musician was fatally shot Dec. 8, 1980.
Loretta Lynch Chicago DOJ Investigation: When Police Don't Respect Citizens, There Are 'Profound Consequences,' AG Says
Attorney General Loretta Lynch said the inquiry will center around use of force and officer accountability -- examining whether the department had systemically violated the Constitution or federal law.
Who Is Kendrick Lamar? Listen To The Best Songs From The Rapper With The Most 2016 Grammy Nominations
The rapper scored 11 Grammy nominations Monday.
David Cameron Applauds 'You Ain't No Muslim, Bruv' Response To London Terrorist Attack
The British prime minister reportedly called the phrase, uttered by a bystander to the recent Leytonstone knife attack, "brilliant."
Christmas Gift Ideas For Teachers 2015: 7 Cheap Presents Educators Will Really Use
Bake a pan of cinnamon rolls, send in a gift card or customize a mug.
ISIS Responsible For San Bernardino Shooting? Tashfeen Malik Facebook Post Links Alleged Shooter To Islamic State Group
Citing U.S. government sources, CNN reported Friday that Tashfeen Malik had posted on Facebook her support of Islamic State group leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi.
Is Mullah Akhtar Mansour Alive? Taliban To Create Voice Recording To Prove Leader's Health
A spokesman told the New York Times reports of the leader's death were baseless propaganda.
Hanukkah Recipes 2015: How To Make Latkes, Kugel, Brisket And Other Easy Dishes For The Jewish Festival Of Lights
Here are five easy recipes for you to try this holiday season.
National Cookie Day Freebies 2015: 10 Places Where You Can Get Free And Discounted Treats Friday
Hope you're ready for some sugar.
San Bernardino Suspect Syed Farook's Troubled Childhood: Father Was Alcoholic, Mother Alleged Domestic Abuse In Court Papers
His mother said her husband was an alcoholic who threatened to kill himself on a daily basis.
Women In US Military: Combat Jobs To Be Open To Female Soldiers
The decision, which takes effect April 1, 2016, includes women in the Marine Corps, which had resisted the policy.