Millennials And Money: Young People Save Paychecks, Predict Financial Crisis, Survey Finds
Wealthy 18- to 34-year-olds are putting away way more money from their paychecks each month than Generation X — and that's just the beginning.
Mexico Kidnapping Soaring As Ayotzinapa Protests Continue Over Abducted College Students
The country saw 178 reported abduction cases last month, up from 138 cases in May.
Mississippi Police Chokehold Death: Jonathan Sanders Died After 20-Minute Strangle, Witnesses Say
Jonathan Sanders, an unarmed black 39-year-old, died July 8 in Stonewall, Mississippi, after a police confrontation.
Common Core Opt-Out Debate: Parents Fight For Standardized Testing Rights
More than 40 states use Common Core, a national set of English and math guidelines that dictate what students should be able to do at certain grade levels.
Black Church Burnings: Houston's Fifth Ward Missionary Baptist Latest To Catch Fire
It took firefighters about 30 minutes to extinguish the flames at the Fifth Ward Missionary Baptist Church.
No Child Left Behind Debate: Teachers In Low-Income Areas Hope For Less Testing, More Understanding
As Congress reassesses the No Child Left Behind education law, teachers hope they consider the myriad outside factors that affect academic performance.
No Child Left Behind Explained: Accountability, Portability And Testing Among Debates In House, Senate
It'll be the first time they've revamped the education law in 14 years.
Greece Debt Crisis: Eurozone Leaders Speak Out About Grexit Ahead Of Brussels Meeting
"We must respect the vote of the Greek people, but we must also respect the other 18 member states," German Chancellor Angela Merkel said.
Gay Marriage In Japan? Group Files Human Rights Complaint Calling For Policy Review After US Supreme Court Decision
Activists argue that Japan's lack of explicit approval of same-sex marriage is unconstitutional.
Boston Bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev Requests New Trial In 'Placeholder' Filing
More filings are coming before or on the Aug. 17 deadline set by the court in the Boston Marathon case.
False Info About Hillary Clinton Emails Leaked To Press By Benghazi Committee Member: Cummings
Cummings wants Gowdy to implement rules for handling sensitive documents.
Zahra Buhari Twitter Scandal: Nigerian President Claims Daughter's Social Media Account Was Hacked After Offensive Tweets
The issue arose last week when the @Zahra_Buhari account used profanity in describing Gambia President Yahya Jammeh.
Walter Reed Shooting? Police Respond To Report Of Shot Fired At Military Medical Center
The 911 call came in at 10:48 a.m.
ISIS News: Israel Arrests Six Men For Supporting Islamic State, Teaching Radical Messages To Children
They allegedly used their jobs to spread Islamic State messages to children.
Yale University Petition To Rename Calhoun College Joins Nationwide Pushback Against Confederate Symbols
Calhoun College, one of Yale's 12 residential schools, is named after 1804 alumnus John C. Calhoun — "one of the most prolific defenders of slavery in American history."
July 4 2015 Events Washington DC: 11 Things To Do For Independence Day In The Capital
Make sure you catch the fireworks just after 9 p.m. Saturday.
Fourth Of July Sales 2015: 23 Deals And Coupons For Independence Day Weekend
About 48 million people will pack U.S. stores this weekend to take advantage of holiday deals.
Fourth Of July Recipes 2015: Easy Dishes To Make For Your Independence Day Party
Try grilling corn or making patriotic popsicles. Or how about pulled pork made meltingly tender in a slow cooker?
Ecuador Tax Law Protests 2015: President Rafael Correa Denounces Coup Attempt
The country was dominated by protests days before Pope Francis was set to visit.
TSA Paid Passengers $3M For Damaged, Lost Or Stolen Baggage, Most Claims Ignored
The number of claims filed and paid out fell over time, dropping 35 percent from 2010 to 2014.
For-Profit Colleges: Gainful Employment Rule Takes Effect, Sparking Change For Schools And Students
Gainful employment regulations dictate that for-profit colleges must prove graduates earn enough money to pay off their loans.
Obama Cuba Announcement Live Stream: Embassies To Reopen In Havana, Washington DC
The news came about six months after Obama's initial decision to normalize relations with Cuba, with which the U.S. severed ties in January 1961.
Princess Diana Quotes: On Her Birthday, 10 Inspiring Sayings To Remember Lady Di
The beloved late Princess of Wales would have been 54.
FAFSA Deadlines 2015: When To File To Maximize Your Application For College Financial Aid
Tuesday is the deadline to submit the FAFSA for the 2014-2015 school year.
ISIS Sent Chocolate To Recruit To Honor Sydney Hostage Crisis Praised By Islamic State: Report
The detail was published Saturday in a New York Times article.
Pope Francis US Visit 2015: Full Schedule Of Events For Washington DC, New York And Philadelphia
It will be his first visit to the United States since he was elected in 2013.
Greece Tourists Watch Debt Crisis Unfold As Residents Struggle With Closed Banks, Capital Control
Tourists in Greece reported empty restaurants, ATM lines and fuel shortages.
Gay Marriage In Nigeria 'Evil,' Should Stay Illegal, Religious Leaders Say After US Supreme Court Ruling
The chairman of the Nigeria's Christian Association said same-sex marriage was evil and should remain illegal.
New York Prison Escape Suspect David Sweat's DNA Found By Police Near Where Richard Matt Was Killed: Report
A preliminary autopsy report on Richard Matt showed he was shot three times in the head.
San Francisco Pride Shooting 2015: One Injured As Police Respond To Civic Center [VIDEO]
Police don't think the shooting is linked to the Pride events.