Ferguson Again? Al Sharpton Calls For Full Investigation Into Fatal Police Shooting Of Unarmed Brooklyn Man
Al Sharpton has called for a full investigation into NYPD Officer Peter Liang's fatal shooting of the unarmed Akai Gurley in Brooklyn, N.Y.
Florida Gunman, Sheriff's Office Deputy Killed In Tallahassee Shootout
A Leon County Sheriff's Office deputy was fatally shot Saturday by a gunman who was later killed by police on the scene.
How Many Immigrants Will Get Amnesty Under Obama Immigration Plan? Many Won't Apply Because Of Potential Cost, Risk
Millions of undocumented people probably won't apply for Obama's new plan due to cost, hassle and risk.
Sotheby's Art Auction House: Shares Climb After CEO Bill Ruprecht Announces Resignation
After 14 years, Bill Ruprecht will step down as CEO and chairman of Sotheby's, the famous art auction house.
Ferguson Shooting Grand Jury Decision: Police Arrest Demonstrators In Overnight Protests
Police arrested at least two demonstrators Thursday night in Ferguson ahead of the grand jury ruling on Officer Darren Wilson.
Immigration Reform 2014: Young People Got Work Permits, Driver's Licenses Under 2012 Obama Policy
Nearly 600,000 qualified young people got work permits, driver's licenses and Social Security numbers under Obama's 2012 immigration policy.
The Hunger Games Mockingjay Release: 6 Times Revolution Inspired Pop Culture -- And The Other Way Around
Because pop culture reflects people's feelings, it has been intertwined with social protests for centuries.
The Hunger Games Mockingjay Release: How Katniss And Other Pop Culture Icons Inspire Protesters Across The Globe
Activists have connected their messages to pop culture for centuries as a way to explain their point of view.
Despite Childhood Obesity Concerns, Soda Companies Still Target Kids With Sugary Drink Ads: Report
Youth-targeted TV and Internet commercials for sugary drinks are down overall, but kids are drinking in social media and app ads.
Hannah Graham Update: University of Virginia Sophomore Death Ruled A Homicide
University of Virginia sophomore Hannah Graham died from homicidal violence, investigators confirmed Tuesday.
Ferguson Grand Jury Decision: Schools Prepare For Darren Wilson Ruling With Extra Homework, Meal Distribution Plans
St. Louis-area schools are prepared to keep students safe in case the grand jury's decision incites more riots in Ferguson.
What Is The Popular Front For The Liberation Of Palestine? What To Know About The Organization Behind The Jerusalem Synagogue Attack
The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine took responsibility Tuesday for an attack in a synagogue.
Pope Philadelphia Visit 2015: Hotel Rooms Sell Out 10 Months Ahead Of World Meeting Of Families
As many as 2 million Catholics are expected to travel to Philadelphia to see Pope Francis in September 2015.
Harvard Affirmative Action Lawsuit 2014: Schools Sued Over ‘Discriminatory’ College Admissions
Harvard University and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill are being sued over what critics call discriminatory admissions policies.
Protests Over Mexican Missing Students: Riots In Mexico Rage Ahead Of Planned Strike
Rioters are filling Mexico's streets to protest the government's response to the case of 43 students missing since September.
Who Is Maxime Hauchard? France Identifies ISIS Executioner As 22-Year-Old Convert
Maxime Hauchard, 22, was named by officials Monday as one of the executioners in the Islamic State group's latest atrocity video.
Study Abroad 2014: More American College Students Studying In United Kingdom, South Africa
About 289,000 U.S. students attended school and received credit in foreign countries during the 2012-13 school year.
International Education Trends 2014: NYU, USC Top List Of Schools For Foreign Students In The US
When international students come to the United States for higher education, most head for New York or Los Angeles.
Teens Smoking E-Cigarettes: Marketing May Be To Blame For Increase In Number Of Vaping High School Students
The number of high schoolers smoking e-cigarettes has tripled since 2011, reigniting arguments about teen-targeted advertising.
ISIS War Crimes: United Nations Investigates Islamic State, Urges Criminal Prosecution In Syria
Islamic State group members should see criminal charges for their actions in Syria, United Nations investigators said Friday.
Guns At Airports 2014: TSA Confiscates Record Number Of Firearms, Brass Knuckles And A Samurai Sword
In a new record this year, the TSA has collected 1,903 firearms -- 80 percent of them loaded -- so far in 2014. And that's not all.
Ferguson Grand Jury Decision On Darren Wilson: Missouri Fosters Discussion With Students, Protesters About Fear, Ways To Respond After Michael Brown Shooting
A decision is coming on whether to indict police officer Darren Wilson for shooting Michael Brown in Ferguson, and locals are preparing for protests and talking to high schoolers.
Trial Of Three Suspected Cannibals Starts In Brazil
The trial of three Brazilians who police believe murdered and ate up to 10 women started Thursday.
College Costs 2014: Undergraduate Student Borrowing Decreases As Economy Heals, Enrollment Shifts
As college gets more expensive and the economy bounces back, students are taking out fewer loans.
Guinness World Records Day 2014: Tallest Man Meets Shortest Man For First Time, And Other Attempts At Glory
The shortest, the tallest, the biggest shoe and the most people dressed as penguins came out Thursday for Guinness World Records Day.
Cost Of College 2014: Higher Education Prices Keep Increasing, But More Slowly Than In Past
A new report released Thursday found that attending a public four-year school cost more than three times as much as it did 30 years ago.
Online Safety For Kids: Parents Think Their Children Are Safe Online, But Are They?
Kids know how to stay safe online, experts said, but their parents may be overestimating their abilities.
Jovian, Lemur Star Of Kratt Brothers' Wildlife TV Show 'Zoboomafoo,' Dead at 20
"Zoboomafoo" star Jovian, 20, died of kidney failure at Duke Lemur Center.
Things Go Badly When Bill Cosby Asks Internet To 'Meme Me'
Memes themed around the comedian's rape accusations continued to dominate Twitter on Tuesday.
What Is Ansar Beit Al-Maqdis? The Egyptian Militant Group: Explained
Here's what you need to know about Ansar Beit al-Maqdis, the terrorist group that publicly pledged allegiance to the Islamic State group Sunday.