NAACP Bombing: Sketch Of Potential Suspect Released In Colorado Springs Explosion [PHOTO]
Witnesses said they saw a white, balding man in his 40s driving a white pickup truck Tuesday near the NAACP office in Colorado Springs.
Mitt Romney President 2016: Former Governor Tells Donors He May Run For Third Time
The former Massachusetts governor reportedly told donors Friday that he might make a third run for the White House.
Charlie Hebdo Killings: Paris, City of Love And Lights, Plunged Into Terror
The beloved French city is reeling from a week of unprecedented terror and tension.
China Doubles Its Amphibious Infantry For Potential Taiwan Invasion
The division is fit for a full-scale invasion of Taiwan, but lacks transportation to traverse the Taiwan Strait.
Charlie Hebdo Killings: Suspect Trained With Al Qaeda In Yemen; Eiffel Tower Goes Black
It remains unclear whether the official al Qaeda branch in Yemen explicitly ordered the attack on the Charlie Hebdo offices in Paris.
Boko Haram Attacks Again: Thousands Feared Dead After Nigerian Towns Torched
About 7,300 Nigerians fled to Chad this week in the wake of attacks by the Islamist militant group Boko Haram that reportedly killed 2,000.
Quick Workouts: 5, 6 And 7-Minute Exercises For Anywhere
Scientists say you can reap the benefits of an hour-long run in just a few minutes of intense exercise. Give these a try.
Measles Cases Linked To Disney Theme Parks In California
All the people with confirmed or suspected cases of measles said they visited Disneyland Park or Disney California Adventure Park in December.
VA Hospital Shooting: Jerry Serrato Identified As Alleged Gunman
Dr. Timothy Fjordbak at the El Paso VA had filed a complaint against co-worker and alleged shooter Jerry Serrato for verbal threats.
New Year, New You: Are Juice Cleanses, Detox Diets Healthy?
Just because Beyoncé did the Master Cleanse doesn't mean you should.
Pope Francis Raffle For The Poor Includes Fiat, Panama Hat
Prizes in the pontiff's raffle include a new Fiat car, a Panama hat and an espresso coffee machine.
Shooting At VA Hospital In Texas; Reports Of Injuries
A gunman killed himself after killing a doctor at the VA facility in El Paso, Texas.
Bob McDonnell Gets 2 Years In Prison For Public Corruption
Bob McDonnell, once considered a potential 2016 presidential candidate, is the first Virginia governor ever convicted of a crime.
Thousands Of Undocumented Immigrants Obtain Driver's Licenses In California For The First Time
About 1.5 million people are expected to apply for licenses in California within three years.
New York City Mayor Bill De Blasio, Police Commissioner Bill Bratton Saluted At NYPD Officer's Wake
"A hero's funeral is about grieving, not grievance," New York City police commissioner Bill Bratton wrote.
Israel Will Freeze Palestinian Tax Revenues, Threatens Prosecution After ICC Bid
Israeli officials vowed "offensive" action in retaliation over the Palestinian bid to join the International Criminal Court.
Saudi Arabia Will Reopen Embassy In Iraq After 25 Years
The move is a step toward rapprochement between the Arab neighbors after a quarter-century of rocky relations.
New Visa Requirement For Syrians Entering Lebanon, Amid Worldwide Refugee Crisis
More than 3.2 million registered refugees have fled war-torn Syria to live in neighboring countries, such as Lebanon.
Human Traffickers Made Over $1 Million From Single 'Ghost Ship,' As Thousands Flee From War-Torn Syria
Thousands of people desperate to escape Syria's bloody civil war have fled to Italy this year.
Sarah Palin Blasted For Facebook Photos Showing Son Standing On Family Dog
Thousands of Facebook users commented on Sarah Palin's controversial photos of her 6-year-old son Trig standing on the family dog.
Suicide Rates More Than Doubled Among Soldiers Serving The Israel Defense Forces
Last year, the Israel Defense Forces reported the lowest number of soldier suicides in the military's history.
463 Children Missing From Cape Town Beaches On New Year's Day Reunited With Families, 37 Still Unclaimed
At least 500 children got lost on crowded beaches in Cape Town, South Africa, on New Year's Day.
Kenya Suspends Parts Of New Antiterrorism Law Passed After Attacks By Al-Shabab
The new law was created in light of deadly attacks in Kenya last month by al-Shabab militants.
Pennsylvania Man Shot Dead After Trying To Run Over Police With His Car
The Pennsylvania man had posted YouTube videos threatening to kill officers and asking singer Sara Bareilles to save him.
AirASia Flight QZ8501: Three More Bodies Recovered Amid Search For Missing Plane
Wreckage from the missing plane was first spotted in the Java Sea by Indonesian investigators on Tuesday.
'No Resolve' Following Meeting Between NYPD Leaders And Mayor Bill De Blasio
“Actions speak louder than words and time will tell,” NYPD union leader Patrick Lynch said.
Cuban Dissidents Arrested Ahead Of #YoTambienExijo Free Speech Protest In Havana
“Today’s detentions in Havana are a reminder that change won’t happen overnight in Cuba," the head of #CubaNow said.
Palestinian Resolution Demanding Peace, Statehood Fails At UN Security Council Vote
The resolution set a timeline for ending Israel's occupation of the Palestinian territories.
US-Mexico Border Security: More Non-Mexican Than Mexican Immigrants Apprehended For First Time
The number of Mexican apprehensions has fallen, but Mexicans still account for most of the nation’s unauthorized immigrant population.
US Officials and 25,000 Police Officers Attend Slain NYPD Cop's Funeral In New York City
New York Police Department members in a sea of blue turned their backs as Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke at slain officer's funeral Saturday.