Chris Christie's Exxon Settlement To Be Blocked By New Jersey Senators
The proposed settlement would end an 11-year lawsuit aggressively pursued by three prior administrations.
US Immigrants Suspected Of Bosnian War Crimes Could Be Deported
U.S. immigration officials are seeking to deport hundreds of Bosnians living in the United States who allegedly committed war crimes and "ethnic cleansing" in former Yugoslavia.
Boko Haram Protest in Cameroon Draws Thousands As Fighting Intensifies And Nigerian Elections Approach
Some 5,000 people marched in Cameroon protesting against the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria. Fighting between the terrorists and coalition forces has intensified.
NBA Player Anthony Mason Dies At 48, According To New York Knicks
Former NBA player and New York Knicks forward Anthony Mason died Saturday morning, the Knicks said on their website. He was 48.
Leonard Nimoy Death: 'I Loved Spock,' Obama Says
So-called Trekkers such as U.S. President Barack Obama have paid tribute to Leonard Nimoy, aka Mr. Spock on "Star Trek," since his death Friday.
Poroshenko: Boris Nemtsov Murdered For Plans To Reveal Russia's Role In Ukraine Conflict - Report
Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko said in televised remarks Saturday Boris Nemtsov told him he had proof of Russia's role in the Ukraine conflict and would reveal it.
Record-Breaking Marijuana Bust Seized Over 15 Tons Of Pot Estimated At Nearly $19 Million In Value At Otay Mesa Port
The marijuana bust is the largest in the history of the Otay Mesa port of entry and the second-largest ever at any U.S. border crossing.
Phil Robertson CPAC Speech: 'Duck Dynasty' Star Talks STDs, Hippies, Nazis, Jesus And ISIS At Republican Event
"Jesus is the only thing between you and herpes," the reality-TV star said.
Spock Memes: Leonard Nimoy Of 'Star Trek' A TV Star For The Generations
Leonard Nimoy's role as Mr. Spock on "Star Trek" made him a TV star for the generations. Here are the best memes featuring the legendary Vulcan.
Illegal Immigrants 'Every Day' Are 'Murdering Americans,' Pete Sessions Says
Texas Rep. Pete Sessions blamed Democrats and President Barack Obama for the illegal immigrants who are "murdering" U.S. citizens.
NASA's Mars Rover Curiosity Pictures 2015: Robot Takes A Selfie On The Red Planet [PHOTOS]
The latest self-portrait of the rover is a collection of pictures taken by the vehicle's robotic arm on the Red Planet.
Trayvon Martin's Father: Hate Crime 'Bar Is Too High' For Prosecution, Report Says
“Trayvon would have to be here to tell his story,” Tracy Martin reportedly said Wednesday, after investigators said there was insufficient evidence to charge George Zimmerman for killing his son.
Illegal Immigration Reform 2015: Obama Defends Executive Actions, Accuses Republicans Of Holding DHS 'Hostage'
At a town hall discussion, President Obama accused Republicans of holding the Department of Homeland Security "hostage" over his immigration policies.
Nigeria Elections Update 2015: US Warns Against Travel Amid Boko Haram Attacks
The U.S. Department of State warned Americans against traveling to and within Nigeria during the country's hotly contested upcoming elections.
ISIS Opens English-Language Schools: Islamic State To Teach Foreign Fighters' Children
The Islamic State says the schools -- one for boys, one for girls -- will be for the children of its foreign fighters in Syria.
ISIS Airstrikes: French Carrier To Bomb Islamic State In Iraq And Syria Soon, Defense Officials Say
France's flagship aircraft carrier Charles de Gaulle is reportedly in the Persian Gulf and could soon begin airstrikes against ISIS.
Pope Francis: Not Paying Taxes, Fair Wages Or Social Security Contributions Is A 'Grave Sin'
"Using God to cover injustice is a very grave sin," Pope Francis said Friday, speaking about employers who avoid paying taxes, social security and fair wages.
NFL Los Angeles Team? Oakland Raiders, San Diego Chargers Unveil Joint Stadium Plan In California
The Oakland and San Diego teams unveiled plans for a shared stadium near Los Angeles.
Holiday Inn Marijuana Lawsuit Against Colorado: Pot Group Calls For Nationwide Boycott After Weed Dispensary Accused Of Racketeering
A pro-marijuana group called for a nationwide boycott after the hotel filed a lawsuit against a weed business to end pot sales in Colorado.
Chinese New Year 2015: Vancouver Parades, Events, Food To Celebrate
Vancouver boasts some of the biggest Chinese New Year celebrations including a lantern festival, parade, banquet and live performances.
ISIS Infighting: Islamic State Executions Signal Mistrust, Tensions, Power Struggles
Tensions, power struggles and mistrust among ISIS foreign fighters have led to countless executions.
Neanderthal DNA By Race: Asians Have Closer Link From Multiple Breeding Events, Studies Say
Two news studies found Neanderthals likely bred longer with ancestors of Asians than Europeans, resulting in higher levels of Neanderthal DNA in modern East Asians.
Oscars Vegas Odds For The 2015 Academy Awards: 'Boyhood' An Early Favorite
The film "Boyhood" is the early favorite in several categories at the 87th Academy Awards including an Oscar for best picture, according to a list released by the Wynn Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
Ferguson Lawsuit: Justice Department Ready To Sue Police For Racial Discrimination, Report Says
The Missouri city's police department could reportedly be hit with a lawsuit for alleged discriminatory practices.
Obama War On ISIS: Islam, Religion Not Responsible For Terrorism, Says President At White House Summit
President Obama addressed a White House summit on countering extremism, saying ISIS and al Qaeda aren't religious leaders, but terrorists.
Westminster Dog Show 2015 Winners: Beagle Wins 139th Kennel Club Title
Miss P from Canada became the second beagle ever to win Best In Show at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show on Tuesday night.
ISIS Launches Hours-Long Attack On Kurdish Forces In Iraq
Coalition aircraft weren't able to fire on the Islamic State militants attacking Iraqi Kurdish forces southwest of Erbil Tuesday night.
Obama Immigration Injunction: President To Appeal Lawsuit Ruling On Deportation
President Obama said his administration will appeal the Texas court's ruling to block his executive actions on immigration policy.
Who Is Antonio Zambrano-Montes? Hispanic Community Demands Justice In Fatal Police Shooting Of Unarmed Mexican National
The 35-year-old Mexican national was fatally shot by police last week in Pasco, Washington. Police alleged the unarmed man threw rocks at them.
Winter Storms Neptune And Octavia Could Bring Snow To North And South
While the northeast is getting hammered by another snowstorm, parts of the south could see blizzard conditions by next week as well.