Flight MH 370 Found: Malaysia Airlines Debris Confirmed To Be From Missing Plane
On Wednesday, the Malaysian prime minister confirmed that a wing part from a Boeing 777 aircraft is from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.
NYPD Kills Dog: Police Sued For Killing Pet During Community Garden Drug Search
Three people were arrested in the incident, but their charges were ultimately dismissed.
SEC Approves Pay Ratio Rule Created Under Dodd-Frank Act
Companies must start reporting their chief executive officers' total annual compensation as a ratio to their employees' median total compensation starting on or after Jan. 1, 2017.
Millennials' Student Debt Means Postponing Life Events Like Marriage, Home Buying
The events millennials most often put off were buying a house and buying a car.
Ferguson Officer Darren Wilson 'Devilish,' Says Michael Brown's Mother Lesley McSpadden In New Interview
“The devil. That comes to mind. Evil," McSpadden said.
Brazil Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Survivors Protest: Nuclear Power Expansion Should Stop, Group Says
The South American nation, which has the largest Japanese community outside Japan, is looking to build more reactors.
Kelly Osbourne's Racist Latino Comment Alludes To US Labor Diversity Problem
Osbourne came under fire Tuesday for making a racist comment on "The View" about Latinos in janitorial jobs. More than a quarter of Latinos work in service-related fields.
Craigslist Murder Suspect Thomas Coffee Found Guilty, Sentenced To Life In Prison
Thomas Coffee of Philadelphia was convicted of killing a New Jersey man in 2013.
Most LGBT-Friendly Colleges 2015: Princeton Review Ranks Emerson College Tops For Gay Students
Grove City College in Pennsylvania was named the most unfriendly campus for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender students.
Pope Francis Cuba Visit To Include Mass Near Che Guevara Portrait
The papal visit, scheduled for Sept. 19-22, is considered a landmark event.
'Find Austin And Perry' Case Inspires Conversation About Youth Boating Safety
Two boys lost off the coast of Florida have instigated a new national discussion: 14-year-olds can’t legally drive, smoke or vote. So should they be allowed to boat?
Happy Birthday, Barack Obama 2015: 19 Memorable Quotes For The American President's 54th
Obama celebrated by playing golf this past weekend.
New Meningitis Vaccine Launches For UK Teenagers, Students After Cases Spike
The United Kingdom reported 117 cases in 2014, up from 22 in 2009.
Missing Flight MH370: Debris Found On Reunion Island Includes Old Shoes, Scrap Metal And A Frisbee
A man turned in Sunday what he thought was a door but turned out to be a ladder.
Friendship Day Quotes 2015: 27 Inspiring Sayings To Celebrate Your BFF
"Things are never quite as scary when you have a best friend,” according to "Calvin and Hobbes" creator Bill Watterson.
Millennial Housing 2015: Walkability Wins Out As Cities Grow, Suburbs Urbanize For New Generation
The preference of people between the ages of 18 and 34 to walk rather than to drive is changing the face of American cities and suburbs.
France Bikini Protests Go Viral As Women Post Photos In Swimsuits After Girl Gang Attack
The assault was initially thought to be motivated by religion, but authorities ultimately decided it was just a disagreement between girls.
Mumbai University Students Protest Exam Error With Online Petition
Administrators said they'd already "initiated corrective measures" in response.
Who Is Theo Bronkhorst? Cecil The Lion Death Puts Professional Hunter In Court For Helping Walter Palmer
Two men could each get 15 years in prison if convicted of helping a Minnesota dentist kill a lion in Zimbabwe.
Who Is Ralkina Jones? Black Woman Dies In Cleveland Jail After Sandra Bland Suicide
Amid protests over the Sandra Bland case in Texas, a black woman named Ralkina Jones dies in a Cleveland cell.
Selfie Safety Tips? Moscow To Launch Photo App Amid Campaign Against Risky Picture Trend
The app will be privately funded and targeted at young people.
Use 'Bob The Builder' For Sex Education, Says UN Ambassador Goedele Liekens
"You don't have to comb over the details, just demonstrate that you're happy to be open," said the former Miss Belgium.
Joyce Mitchell Pleads Guilty To Helping Inmates Matt, Sweat Escape New York Prison
Investigators say the former prison employee gave convicts Richard Matt and David Sweat tools such as a chisel, hacksaw blade and screwdriver.
Best School Systems In US: Massachusetts Tops Rankings While Alaska Falls Short
An analysis from WalletHub found the safest schools were in Wisconsin, but the Bay State was No. 1 overall.
Transgender Bathroom Lawsuit Update: Gavin Grimm's ACLU Case Moves Forward After Judge Strikes Title IX Argument
"I have no problem with transgender. I have a lot of problems with sex,” the judge said.
Boy Scouts Gay Leader Ban Lifted, But Anti-LGBT Culture Remains As Fewer Children Join Historic Youth Organization
After decades of upholding an anti-gay policy, the Boy Scouts of America made a historic shift Monday and voted to officially lift a blanket ban on gay leaders, but a strong anti-LGBT culture persists.
Debt-Free College Plans 'One Part Of Fight' To Improve Higher Education: Arne Duncan
The Obama administration recently turned its much-debated college ratings system into a school comparison tool.
Pope Francis US Visit 2015: Pennsylvania Town Declares State Of Emergency Ahead Of World Meeting Of Families
Officials in Middletown, Pennsylvania, said the classification could help secure staff and reimbursement for Pope Francis' September visit.
Obamacare Repeal Amendment Fails As Senate Debates Highway Bill
Senate Republicans tried to add a repeal of the Affordable Care Act as an amendment to a highway funding bill.
Northern Cameroon Closes Mosques, Islamic Schools To Prevent More Suicide Bombings
After suicide bombing attacks by suspected Boko Haram militants, Northern Cameroon implemented a number of sweeping security measures Sunday.