Michigan Teenager Carries Brother 57 Miles In Cerebral Palsy 'Swagger' Walk
Hunter Gandee, 15, carried his brother with cerebral palsy 57 miles to raise awareness.
MERS Outbreak 2015: Death Toll Rises To 6 As South Korea Announces Cell Phone Tracking To Monitor Quarantines
South Korea's outbreak started May 20 when a 68-year-old man returned to the country after traveling to the Middle East.
Hurricane Blanca Update: Now A Tropical Storm, System Moves Toward Baja California Resorts
Hotel operators said they were prepared but hoped for minimal rain and wind.
Obama Urges G7 Leaders To Extend Sanctions On Russia For Ukraine Involvement
"It’s our view that those sanctions should remain in place until we start to see Russia live up to their commitments."
Mexico Election 2015 Results Live Stream: How To Watch Online Coverage In Spanish, English
Here's how to follow along in English and Spanish.
Who Is Eric Casebolt? McKinney Pool Party Police Officer Suspended After Viral Video: Reports
He was placed on administrative leave after a video surfaced of him roughly arresting teenagers at a pool party. Later Sunday, calls for his dismissal began.
Memphis Power Outage: Thousands Without Power In Summer Heat As Memphis Light Works To Fix Substation
With temperatures in the 90s, lack of power is a serious issue for Memphis residents.
D-Day Anniversary 2015: Facts, Quotes About Normandy Invasion At Omaha Beach
"They fight to end conquest. They fight to liberate," United States president Franklin Roosevelt said in 1944.
Mexico Elections 2015: Teachers' Union Protests Continue Amid Electoral Institute's Calls For Peace
National Electoral Institute head Lorenzo Cordova acknowledged Friday the effects the violence could have on polling in Oaxaca and Guerrero.
Germanwings Pilot Andreas Lubitz Approached Multiple Doctors Before Plane Crash: Report
Authorities have said they believe Lubitz, a 27-year-old with 630 hours of flying experience, destroyed Germanwings Flight 9525 on purpose, killing all 150 people on board.
Corinthian Colleges Closing: Student Debt Strike Reaches 190 While Lawmakers Consider Loan Forgiveness
The group of debt strikers has grown and wants Education Secretary Arne Duncan to cancel their federal student loans.
Bernie Sanders 2016: Young Americans Say They Support Socialism, But Do They Know What It Is?
Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., identifies as a Democratic socialist, but that won't help him with confused millennials.
Mexico Missing Students Protests Trigger Riots Ahead Of Mexican Elections
Activists have vowed to stop the country's elections set for Sunday.
After Texas Floods, Hurricane Season 2015 Now A Greater Threat To State's Vulnerable Rivers And Bayous
In Texas, the combination of rainfall and storm surges that accompany hurricanes could further flood rivers and bayous.
Texas Floods 2015: After Devastation, Houston Churches Turn To God For Support
More than a week of devastating rains claimed 30 lives in Texas and Oklahoma, and destroyed 4,000 properties.
Texas Floods 2015: Along Colorado River, Wharton Residents Wait For Flooding Amid Evacuation Orders
After a week of extreme flooding in Oklahoma and Texas, residents of Wharton, Texas, prepared for the worst Saturday.
Nigeria Inauguration Live Stream 2015: Watch President-Elect Muhammadu Buhari's Swearing-In Ceremony
The Nigerian president-elect will be sworn in Friday morning.
Gokul Venkatachalam And Vanya Shivashankar Win 2015 National Spelling Bee After Final Word 'Nunatak:' Meet The Co-champions
Gokul Venkatachalam and Vanya Shivashankar won jointly on Thursday night.
National Spelling Bee 2015: Facts, History And Past Final Words From The Scripps Contest
How much do you know about the Scripps National Spelling Bee?
Bowe Bergdahl Sexual Harassment: Soldier Cleared After Investigation Ahead Of Army Trial
The Army sergeant, who spent five years as a Taliban prisoner of war, will go on trial in July.
Dennis Hastert Indicted: Former House Speaker Accused Of Secretly Paying Source $1.7 Million In Hush Money
The Illinois Republican allegedly took out cash in certain amounts to avoid reporting requirements.
Metro Bans 'Issue' Ads: Pamela Geller Submits 'Draw Muhammad' Cartoon Advertisements For Washington DC Transit System
The Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority banned them after the woman behind the "Draw Muhammad" contest in Garland, Texas -- where two gunman opened fire -- submitted a satirical cartoon.
Chris Christie Says Common Core Is 'Simply Not Working,' Proposes Developing Local Education Standards
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie on Thursday officially withdrew his support for Common Core, which he used to support, and proposed developing a new set of state benchmarks for education.
Riot Fest Lineup 2015: How To Get Tickets For Chicago, Denver and Toronto Music Festivals
Here's how to score tickets to see bands like No Doubt, All Time Low and Rancid.
Tracy Morgan Update 2015: Crash Lawsuit Settled With Walmart; Will Comedian Ever Recover From Injuries?
One person was killed while Morgan and three others were injured in a June 2014 highway crash.
Los Angeles Police Arrest Dawud Abdulwali For December Apartment Complex Fire
Police took Dawud Abdulwali, 56, into custody on Tuesday, May 27. The suspected arsonist was being held on a more than $1M bail for the blaze.
Nebraska Death Penalty: Red State Outlaws Executions After Lawmakers Override Governor's Veto
The unicameral legislature voted Wednesday to override Gov. Pete Ricketts' Tuesday veto of a bill that would abolish capital punishment.
Rick Santorum Campaign Announcement: Republican Presidential Candidate Urges Voters To 'Take Back America'
Former Republican Sen. Rick Santorum announced his candidacy Wednesday near his childhood home in Cabot, Pennsylvania.
Bowe Bergdahl News: Gen. Stanley McChrystal Says Sgt. Left Afghanistan Base 'Intentionally'
Gen. Stanley McChrystal reportedly told Fox News that freed prisoner of war Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl "walked off intentionally" in 2009.
Texas Floods 2015: Residents Start Cleanup, Struggle With Damage After Torrential Rains
At least 10 people are dead, several more are missing, and an estimated 4,000 houses have been damaged by rain and floods in Texas and Oklahoma this week.