Bree Newsome Crowdfunding Campaign Raises $84K In 11 Hours For Activist Who Removed Confederate Flag In South Carolina
Bree Newsome, 30, was arrested Saturday for taking down the Confederate flag at the South Carolina Statehouse.
Kuwait Mosque Attack Update: Driver Of Suicide Bomber's Car Arrested As Thousands Attend Group Funeral
Abdulrahman Sabah Eidan Saud was found hiding at an extremist's house.
Hartford Shooting Leaves Four Injured At Rawson Elementary School Basketball Tournament
Police were looking for suspects Saturday evening.
Kalief Browder Protest At Rikers Draws Dozens Of Police Officers, Prison Reform Advocates
"We demand the city immediately stop jailing mentally ill people and fund mental health services instead," the activists wrote on Facebook.
Pakistan Heat Wave 2015: Death Toll Exceeds 1,200 As Karachi Struggles With Continued Extreme Weather During Ramadan
More than 1,200 people are dead and an estimated 65,000 have flooded hospitals in Karachi, Pakistan. Temperatures Sunday could reach 104 degrees.
Supreme Court Gay Marriage Ruling Excites Most, But Conservative States Aren't Celebrating
The municipal response to the ruling to lift state bans on same-sex marriage wasn't universally favorable in the 13 states where gay marriage had been banned.
Read Scalia Gay Marriage Dissent: Supreme Court Justice Slams 'Constitutional Revision'
Justice Antonin Scalia, a constitutional originalist, said that the decision lacked "the disciplined legal reasoning" of earlier Supreme Court luminaries.
Supreme Court Gay Marriage: Full Text Of Decision Ending Ban On Same-Sex Marriages
The decision was 5-4, and Justice Anthony Kennedy read the opinion Friday morning.
Gay Marriage Supreme Court Decision: Same-Sex Couples Can Marry After Obergefell v. Hodges Ruling
The U.S. Supreme Court made history Friday, when it ruled in a 5-4 decision that same-sex couples can marry in all 50 states.
US To Send Extra 100 Humvees To Ukraine After Ash Carter, Stepan Poltorak Meeting
The Defense Department said "the United States, together with our allies, remains committed to supporting Ukraine in its effort to define its own course as a sovereign, democratic nation."
California Vaccine Bill SB 277: State Assembly Passes Ban On Personal Exemptions From Student Vaccinations
California Gov. Jerry Brown has not indicated whether he would sign the bill should it reach his desk.
North Korea Warns South Of 'Catastrophic Consequences' After UN Human Rights Office Opens In Seoul
North Korea warned of "catastrophic consequences" for South Korea's agreement to host the office.
School Lunch Black Market? Healthy Meals In Indiana Spur Students To Bring, Sell Sugar, Salt And Pepper
The Healthy Hunger-Free Kids Act was set to expire Sept. 30,
Obama's College Rating System Becomes School Comparison Tool With Data For Students, Families
It will debut later this summer, according to a blog post from the Education Department.
France Uber Protests 2015 Pictures: Striking Taxi Drivers Block Paris Airports, Burn Tires To Fight UberPOP [PHOTOS]
Minister of the Interior Bernard Cazeneuve called the incidents "serious disturbances of public order."
Michael Jackson Songs: 10 Best Hits To Listen To On The King Of Pop's Death Anniversary
Jackson died June 25, 2009.
For-Profit Colleges' 90/10 Loophole Latest Target For Democrats With Military And Veterans Education Protection Act
This is the third time Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., has proposed the bill.
Education Quality At Community Colleges The Same As Four-Year Schools, Americans Say In Gallup Poll
People 65 and older had the best opinion of community colleges, with 71 percent saying the education was "good" or "excellent."
Nikki Haley For Vice President? South Carolina Governor's Future Unclear After Confederate Flag Speech
Though praised for her stance on the Confederate flag, Haley's ratings have fluctuated and her red state base could work against her.
June 6 SAT Mistake Complaints Continue Amid Debate Over Standardized Testing
A mistake on the June SAT affected about 487,000 U.S. students and cast further doubt on the validity of standardized testing. Now, the SAT is being put to the test.
China Beer Festival Near Ramadan Defended By Academics After Muslim Uighur Outcry
The beer-drinking competition followed a request that none of Xinjiang's civil servants, teachers or students fast during Ramadan.
Tampon Tax 2015: Ohio Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Eliminate 'Pink Tax' On Feminine Care Products
Ohio would be the sixth state to repeal a tax on tampons and pads.
South Carolina Confederate Flag Removal: Lindsey Graham, Nikki Haley Want It Taken Down After Charleston Shooting
This represents a reversal by Republican presidential contender Sen. Lindsey Graham, who has said the flag is "part of who we are."
New York Prison Escape Live Stream: Watch Police Briefing On Inmate Search After DNA Discovery
The two convicted murderers have been on the run since June 6, and there have been possible sightings in disparate parts of New York state.
Karachi Heat Wave Pictures 2015: Death Toll Rises As Pakistan Recovers From Power Cuts [PHOTOS]
The high temperatures coincided with the start of the Muslim holy month Ramadan.
Summer Solstice 2015: 5 Facts To Know About The First Day Of Summer
The sun will shine Sunday from 5:25 a.m. to 8:31 p.m. in the Northern Hemisphere.
Father's Day History: 9 Interesting Facts You May Not Know About The Holiday And Its Origins
Did you know that it wasn't declared a national holiday until 1972?
Dylann Roof Charges: Alleged Charleston Church Shooter Faces Nine Counts Of Murder, Firearm Possession
South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley said she wants Roof, who has a bail hearing later Friday, to face the death penalty.
Ramadan 2015 Pictures: Millions Pray At Mosques As Holy Month Begins [PHOTOS]
More than 1.5 million people visited Saudi Arabia's Mecca and Medina on Thursday.
Charleston's Mother Emanuel Hope Fund One Way To Support Church After Shooting
Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church has a separate donation fund on PayPal.