Typhoon Koppu Update: Philippines Prepares For Flooding From 'Catastrophic' Storm Lando
About 20 provinces have been put on high alert.
What Oscar Pistorius' House Arrest Will Be Like: Mansion, Training Privileges Possible For Paralympic Convicted For Killing Girlfriend
The Paralympian is expected to serve the remaining four years of his homicide sentence at his wealthy uncle's mansion in South Africa.
Oldest King James Bible Draft Found In England, Suggests 17th Century Translation Wasn't Group Effort
Jeffrey Miller, a New Jersey college professor, found a notebook belonging to Samuel Ward, one of the translators who worked on the 1611 product.
El Chapo Escape Update: Sinaloa, Sierra Madre Mountains Searched By Mexican Authorities For Drug Lord
One of Mexico's most notorious drug lords, who has been on the run since a July prison escape, could be hiding in the mountainous region.
Who Is Diana Sacayán? Transgender Activist In Argentina Found Dead After Possible Hate Crime
Buenos Aires police are investigating the death of Diana Sacayán as a homicide.
Obama Administration's Financial Aid Experiment For Poor Students Innovative But 'Tricky,' Experts Say
The Obama administration is launching a pilot program to help students from low-income families pursue higher education through nontraditional programs.
Justice For Jason Goolsby Protests Block DC Street As Activists Allege Police Brutality Against Black Teen
Goolsby told reporters he was forcibly restrained Monday at a bank because of his skin color.
Democrat Debate Video Highlights: Best Moments, Insults And Comments By The Candidates
You know you want to see former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley call Donald Trump a "carnival barker."
Bernie Sanders And Hillary Clinton's 'Damn Emails': During Democratic Debate, Candidate Says Americans 'Sick And Tired' Of Email Scandal
Hillary Clinton gained an unlikely ally in Bernie Sanders on Tuesday night in her bid to steer the national conversation away from her private-server controversy.
At Democratic Debate, Hillary Clinton Defends Trans-Pacific Partnership Flip-Flop, Tells Anderson Cooper She's A Progressive
During Tuesday's debate, Hillary Clinton said her recent rejection of the Trans-Pacific Partnership wasn't a flip-flop.
Is Bernie Sanders Married To Jane O'Meara? Meet 2016 Democratic Candidate's Wife
The 64-year-old used to be president of Burlington College in Vermont.
Democratic Debate Drinking Game: Best Rules For Tonight's CNN Showdown
If Vice President Joe Biden shows up, send a friend out for more beer.
National Coming Out Day 2015 Quotes: 17 Inspiring Sayings Celebrating LGBT Life And Being Yourself
Author Dr. Seuss once said, “You are you. Now, isn't that pleasant?”
Will Rand Paul's Iowa College Tour Help Him Win Over Young Voters For 2016?
The GOP candidate will tour 11 Iowa colleges in three days next week.
John Lennon Birthday Quotes: 20 Inspiring Sayings To Celebrate The Beatles Member's 75th
Lennon died in 1980 at age 40.
Indonesia Haze Update: Malaysian Muslims Pray For Forest Fires To End In Southeast Asia
Scientists estimated the hazy conditions that started last month would extend into November.
Bernie Sanders Endorsements: Raul Grijalva First Congressman To Back Democratic Candidate
Sanders had the support of 25.3 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in recent polls.
DraftKings Forbids Employees From Playing Daily Fantasy Sports Games, Will Open Investigation After FanDuel Scandal
Amid an insider-data scandal, the fantasy sports website has banned its employees from participating in any public daily fantasy games for money.
Refugee Crisis In Europe: Spain's King Felipe VI Argues 'We Can't Let These People Down'
As of December 2014, Spain had about 5,800 refugees and 7,500 asylum seekers living in the country.
Oregon Umpqua Shooting Update: Gunman Was Shot By Roseburg Police 'Heroes' Before Committing Suicide At Community College
The detectives who shot Chris Harper-Mercer were in plain clothing -- and not wearing bulletproof vests.
Immigration 2015: One-Third Of 6,000 Prisoners Due For Release Are Undocumented Immigrants Facing Deportation
The other two-thirds will have some sort of supervised release, like moving into a halfway house.
Ivy League Endowments 2015: Princeton University On Top As Harvard Struggles With Low Investment Return
Yale's reported investment return was 11.5 percent, and its endowment was valued at $25.6 billion. Meanwhile, Harvard's endowment, with a 5.8 percent gain, reached a high of $37.6 billion.
El Chapo Escape 2015: Guards Played Solitaire When Mexican Drug Lord Joaquín Guzmán Vanished, Says Report
The Mexican drug kingpin escaped July 11.
After Oregon Shooting, Should Online School Threats Be Taken More Seriously?
A recent study found that 37 percent of 812 school threats between August and December 2014 were sent electronically.
Nigeria's Buhari Tells French Delegation About Plans To Diversify Economy
President Muhammadu Buhari said his 2016 budget was geared toward relieving Nigeria's reliance on gas and improving manufacturing.
El Chapo Bounty On Donald Trump? $100M Reward Reportedly Offered By Mexican Fugitive For Candidate's Head
Trump has previously said Mexican immigrants were in many cases "criminals, drug dealers [and] rapists."
Best Universities In The World 2016: United States Tops List Of Global Schools Over China, UK
The U.S. News & World Report was dominated by American institutions, followed by ones in China, Britain and Germany.
Are Cheerios Gluten Free? Recall Indicates Some Original, Honey Nut Cereal Boxes Were Contaminated
General Mills wrote that it was "embarrassed" to have to recall the cereal.
Romania Refugee Crisis Update: Previously Opposed To Quota, Prime Minister Says Country Could Take More Asylum-Seekers
Ponta also said he was in favor of boosting the aid allowance for migrants.
Kim Jong Un Unpopular Among North Korean Students Skeptical Of Propaganda: Report
An unnamed source said they "do not even consider Kim Jong Un to be a real leader."