Cinco De Mayo Food Ideas 2015: 9 Mexican Recipes For Your Fiesta
Here are recipes for grilled peppers, taco soup and churros.
Kentucky Derby Party Ideas: Drinking Games, Recipes To Celebrate Saturday's Horse Race
Decorate with roses, drink mint juleps and play "pin the tail on the horse."
Preakness 2015: Horse Race Will Continue After Baltimore Riots Over Freddie Gray's Death
"Hopefully, it’s a situation that’s not going to last long," said one horse trainer.
Watergate Garage Experiences 'Catastrophic Collapse': Floors Fall At Complex Parking Facility [PHOTOS]
A D.C. local news source reports one injury so far.
UK General Election: Former Oasis Guitarist Noel Gallagher Says He Won't Vote, Calls Labour's Ed Miliband A Communist
The former Oasis guitarist told talk show host Alan Carr he didn't like his options.
Kentucky Derby 2015 Drink Recipes: How To Make Mint Juleps, Oaks Lily And Other Cocktails For The Horse Race
Grab a crazy hat, a shaker and a whole lot of bourbon.
Corinthian Colleges Shutdown: For-Profit School Network's Closure Leaves Students Uncertain About Their Education, Futures
The campus network's shutdown has left students with issues galore regarding loans and class credits.
LGBT Students In Japan: Education Ministry Asks Schools To Let Transgender Children Use Preferred Bathrooms: Report
The education ministry takes a "major step" in accommodating students with gender dysphoria.
Baltimore Quiet During Curfew; Freddie Gray Protests In New York, Ferguson, Elsewhere
On the second night of curfew, police prepared for violence, but the Pennsylvania Avenue-North Avenue intersection remained calm, with more media than marchers.
Baltimore Riots 2015: Freddie Gray Protesters, Police Gather As Curfew Nears
Reports indicated that Baltimore streets were calm even as demonstrations continued before Wednesday's 10 p.m. curfew, but police are bracing for more riots.
Freddie Gray Protests: New York City, Washington, DC, Among Cities Demonstrating In Solidarity With Baltimore [PHOTOS]
Activists across the U.S. rallied Wednesday night in solidarity with Baltimore to protest the death of Freddie Gray. Over 100 people were arrested in New York.
Baltimore Youths Protest Freddie Gray's Death With Student-Led March To City Hall
Hundreds of students from area high schools and colleges marched from Penn Station to Baltimore City Hall, expressing anger over police brutality following Freddie Gray's death last week.
Bill Clinton Plane Landing Not An 'Emergency,' Former President's Spokesman Says After Reports Of Engine Failure
ABC refuted a CBS News article saying the former president's plane had to make an emergency landing in Tanzania Wednesday.
Saudi Arabia ISIS Update: Authorities Arrest 93 People Tied To Islamic State, Disrupt Bomb Plot
The Islamic State group has attacked the country five times.
Baltimore Riots 2015: Schools Closing Sparks Free #BaltimoreLunch Movement For Students After Freddie Gray Protests
The city closed its public schools after a night of riots related to Freddie Gray's death.
What Is Ed Balls Day? Twitter Teases British Politician With Memes Ahead Of UK General Election
The playful, annual observance fell this year days before the UK general election.
Nepal Mount Everest Update: Helicopters Rescue Stranded Climbers As Others Share Supplies, Make Plans After Earthquake
Hundreds of climbers and Sherpas were stranded on the world's tallest mountain Saturday in Nepal.
Deadliest Earthquakes In History: How Nepal's Disaster Compares To Haiti, Indian Ocean Crises In Recent Years
About 300,000 people died in Haiti's 2010 disaster.
James Holmes Colorado Trial: 5 Things To Know About Aurora Shooting Case Ahead Of Monday's Opening Statements
The murder defendant is accused of killing 12 people and injuring 70 at a theater in Aurora, Colorado, in 2012.
Nepal Earthquake Survivors, Relief Workers Jam Airports As Ticket Prices Fluctuate
Thousands are trying to escape Nepal via local airports as relief workers and medical supplies flood the country.
Nepal Earthquake Update: Survivors Recount Tremors, Avalanche As Aftershocks Continue
“Within minutes, the shops and old buildings started falling like a pack of cards."
Mount Everest Avalanche Video: Climbers Post Footage, Tweets After Nepal Earthquake
Saturday's Mount Everest avalanche killed at least 17 people.
Nepal Earthquake Photos Show Destroyed Buildings, Rescue Efforts Among Aftershocks
Rolling aftershocks and rain continue to pummel Nepal after Saturday's 7.8-magnitude quake. More than 2,500 people are dead.
Freddie Gray Baltimore Update: Family Holds Wake After Night Of Protests, 34 Arrests
Family, friends and supporters attended on Sunday a wake for Freddie Gray, the Baltimore man who died in police custody. His funeral is set for Monday.
South Africa Xenophobia 2015: Government Criticizes Nigeria's Decision To Withdraw Ambassadors After Attacks
Xenophobic violence has killed seven people in the past month.
For-Profit Colleges Update: Corinthian To Close All Campuses Monday, Affecting 16,000 Students
The company plans to help its 16,000 students transfer to other schools.
What Is Sucralose? Facts About The Diet Pepsi Sweetener Replacing Aspartame
Coca-Cola does not plan to remove the aspartame in its diet drinks the way PepsiCo will do with Diet Pepsi.
Campus Sexual Assault: 4,300 Sign University Of Miami Student Petition Calling For Alleged Rapist's Expulsion
University of Miami junior Angela Cameron wants the man she says assaulted her to be expelled.
Girls In STEM: Parent Stereotypes May Discourage Daughters From Science, Technology, Engineering, Math Careers: Study
Only 7 percent of parents said they would encourage their daughters to study engineering.
Floyd Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao: Tickets For Weigh-In On Sale Friday, Proceeds To Be Donated
The $10 tickets go on sale Friday at 3 p.m. EDT.