Syrian Refugee Aylan Kurdi Update: Drowned Toddler In Turkey To Be Repatriated To Syria
He and his family had dreamed of reaching Greece and eventually living in Canada.
Vice Journalists Released From Turkish Prison After Being Charged For Aiding Terrorists: Reports
Their translator remained in custody.
Freddie Gray Hearing Protests Lead To Arrest As Baltimore Police Interrupt Courthouse Demonstration
Police reportedly arrested activist Kwame Rose.
Who Is Lila Perry? Transgender Student's Bathroom Request Sparks Protests At Missouri School
Lila Perry was designated male at birth but came out as a transgender girl in February.
Chipotle Delivery Coming To 40 College Campuses This Fall Via Tapingo Mobile App
By spring, Chipotle said it hoped to deliver to more than 100 campuses.
Unusual College Classes 2015: Beyoncé, Zombies And Harry Potter Among Course Topics
Chances are you'll have to take ancient history courses at some point, but you'll also have opportunities to explore zombie survival tactics or Harry Potter.
Beijing Dismisses Donald Trump China Comments As 'Disturbances' Because Most Americans Want Good Relations
The candidate has repeatedly said in speeches that China is "killing us" and stealing American jobs.
What Is Pansexual? Miley Cyrus Announcement Could Help LGBT Youth Find Community, Spread Awareness
More than 7 percent of millennials identify as lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender.
What Does Denali Mean? Mount McKinley's New Name Traditionally Defined As 'The High One'
President Barack Obama was set to formally announce the mountain's new title Monday.
What's Next For Owen Labrie? Prep School Rape Convict's Prison Sentence, Harvard University Future Unclear
The 19-year-old at the center of a high-profile New Hampshire prep school rape trial was acquitted of the most serious sexual assault charges.
ISIS Hacker Junaid Hussain Confirmed Dead After US Airstrike On Islamic State In Syria: Pentagon
Junaid Hussain was considered one of the militant group's top online recruiters.
Who Is Ali Shukri Amin? Virginia ISIS Teenager Behind Pro-Islamic State Twitter Sentenced To 11 Years In Prison
Ali Shukri Amin pleaded guilty in June to using social media to raise money for the Islamic State group.
China Market Meltdown Shouldn't Delay Federal Reserve's Interest Rate Hike, Says St. Louis Fed President James Bullard
China's sell-off wasn't "so radical" that the Fed should delay its plans, St. Louis Fed President James Bullard said.
Amid Peace Talks, Korea Family Reunion Talks Proposed To North By South
The most recent reunion was in February 2014.
Gas Prices 2015: Fuel Drops To 99 Cents A Gallon In Ohio, Causes Traffic Jam
The station owner said the sale was a promotion to celebrate updates to the store.
Al-Shabab Recruitment Of Teenagers, Improved Social Media Tactics Concern Overseas Officials
Estimates of al-Shabab's size have ranged from 200 to 9,000.
Who Is Fhu-Qui Nguyen? Mississippi State Suspect Did Not Have Weapon, Caused No Injuries In Shooting Scare
He was arrested 16 minutes after calling police threatening to hurt himself and others.
Mississippi State University Shooting Suspect In Custody After Campus Lockdown: Reports
Mississippi State issued an all-clear shortly before noon Thursday and suspended classes until 2 p.m. local time.
China Slowdown: Workers Strike, Protest, Leave Chinese Cities Because Of Economic Crisis
In December, authorities announced about 21.5 million people were living in China's capital.
Walmart Gun Sales: Stores To Stop Selling Assault, Sporting Rifles Due To Low Demand
The decision was driven by customer demand, not politics, a company spokesman said Wednesday.
Stock Market Downturn Good For Millennials? Risk-Averse Young People May Invest Now, Experts Say
Only about a quarter of American millennials say they've invested in the stock market. The downturn could cement their opinions -- or change their minds.
Colleges With Highest Paid Graduates 2015: SUNY Maritime, Harvey Mudd Top Rankings For Students With Steep Salaries
Fourteen of PayScale's 15 highest-earning bachelor's degrees were in engineering.
Missing Flight MH370 Search To Stop? New Sonar Equipment Considered To Explore Ocean Floor, But Weather Could Pause Investigation
More than 60,000 square kilometers, or 23,000 square miles, of the Indian Ocean have been combed for evidence of the missing plane so far.
National Women's Equality Day: 13 Inspiring Quotes From Famous Females On 19th Amendment Anniversary
The 19th amendment was adopted 95 years ago Wednesday.
National Dog Day 2015: Quotes, Cute Pictures To Celebrate Man's Best Friend
Gene Hill once said, "Whoever said you can’t buy happiness forgot little puppies."
Chicago Hunger Strike To Save Dyett High School Reaches Ninth Day, Goes Nationwide
Dyett High School closed in June after 13 students graduated. Community members have pitched three plans for reopening the school.
Teenager Plastic Surgery: Nose Jobs, Breast Enhancements Among Procedures Surging During School Summer Break
People under age 19 account for about 236,000 cosmetic procedures in the United States each year.
Mississippi Christian Hymn Ban Protest Update: Marching Band Supporters Fight School Board Decision Banning Religious Music
The district told the Brandon High School band it couldn't play "How Great Thou Art" due to a recent court order.
Selfies Spread Lice? As Teens Go Back To School, Doctor Warns Against Head-To-Head Photos
"Selfies are fun, but the consequences are real," said Marcy McQuillan, the head of a lice removal service in San Francisco.
Hong Kong Elections 2015: 400 Cases Of Voter Registration Fraud 'The Tip Of The Iceberg'
The Labour and Civic parties call on electoral officials to launch an investigation into filings containing suspicious information.