University Of Missouri Students Burn ISIS Flag On Campus
Numerous student organizations, including the Muslim Student Organization, said they would not participate in the flag burning demonstration.
China Military Plans To Recruit More Civilian Personnel: Report
The recruitment efforts have been implemented in hopes that the push for civilian personnel will improve recruitment in remote areas and unpopular positions.
Chef Paul Prudhomme Dead: How To Make His Recipes Like Gumbo, Jambalaya, Dirty Rice And More
With no formal training, Paul Prudhomme managed to spark a nationwide interest in spicy Cajun cuisine.
Election 2016: Hillary Clinton Flip Flops On Trade Agreements; TPP, NAFTA, Colombia
Hillary Clinton's reversal on the Trans-Pacific Partnership on Wednesday was reminiscent of her past shifts on NAFTA and the Colombia Free Trade Agreement.
Who Is Harry Reid Suing? Senate Minority Leader Files Lawsuit Over Eye Injury
The lawsuit alleges negligence, liability and failure to warn consumers about “dangers that may result from the use or foreseeable misuse.”
California Governor Signs Aggressive Climate Change Bill
A bill signed into law Wednesday will help the state lead a worldwide effort and improve the health of Californians, Gov. Jerry Brown said.
Hillary Clinton Comes Out Against TPP, Reverses Her Position
"I don't believe it's going to meet the high bar I have set," the Democratic presidential candidate said Wednesday about the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal.
Salma Hayek Backs Hillary Clinton For President, Announces She Is A Member Of 'Latinos For Hillary'
The actress is also supporting "Latinoas For Hillary," which will has scheduled several events for Hispanic Heritage Month.
Fitch Downgrades Ukraine's Foreign-Currency Issuer Default Ratings To 'Restricted Default': Report
The agency’s next review of Ukraine is scheduled to occur after the implementation of the exchange offer, which is expected to be completed by Oct. 27.
Is The World Going To End October 7? Christian Group Predicts Apocalypse Is Near
The fellowship’s prediction is based on claims made by Christian radio host Harold Camping, who made headlines in 2001 after he told listeners the world would end on May 21, 2011.
Edward Snowden Says He's Willing To Go To Prison In Order To Return To US
Former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden, now in exile in Russia, says he would agree to prison time in exchange for being able to return to the U.S.
Oregon Campus Shooting Update: Campus Reopens, Students And Staff Welcomed Back With Comfort Dogs And Grief Counselors
Classes remained canceled at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, after a deadly attack last Thursday.
Newly Arrived Immigrants In The US Are The Most Highly Educated In History: Study
More than 40 percent of new arrivals in the past five years held at least a bachelor’s degree, compared with 20 percent in 1970, Census Bureau data show.
CC Sabathia Rehab Update: Yankee Player Will Miss Postseason; Twitter Reacts
"As difficult as this decision is to share publicly, I don't want to run and hide."
California Gov. Jerry Brown Signs Right-To-Die Legislation
"If I were dying in prolonged and excruciating pain ... it would be a comfort to be able to consider the options afforded by this bill.”
'Mean Girls' Movie Quotes: Celebrate Oct. 3 With Memorable Sayings
In celebration of National "Means Girls" Day, we've collected some of the best “Mean Girls” quotes from the renowned movie.
Easy Comfort Food Recipes To Try This Autumn Season
Colder weather means hot soup, creamy pasta and savory sauces. But no need to head to a trendy restaurant when you can make these foods at home.
Barack Obama On Gun Violence: 'Kids Are Running For Their Lives'
A day after the Oregon shootings, President Barack Obama again called for action against gun violence, while Republican Jeb Bush advised against an impulsive reaction.
Where Will Hurricane Joaquin Hit? State Of Emergency Declared In South Carolina, North Carolina, Maryland And More
With Hurricane Joaquin possibly heading their way, states made preparations for accessing federal disaster-relief funds.
Hurricane Joaquin 2015: How Much Do Major Storms Cost The US?
Even though forecasters downgraded potential damage, memories of Superstorm Sandy's destruction -- and economic impact -- had U.S. states taking precautions anyway.
Who Is Chris Harper Mercer? Oregon's Alleged Umqua Community College Shooter Identified, Police Say
Law enforcement officers in Roseburg, Oregon, shot and killed the 26-year-old gunman Thursday, after at least 10 people were slain at a community college.
Fracking In The US: Federal Court Blocks Obama's Regulations
While industry groups applauded the decision, environmental groups likely felt defeat.
The Next Hurricane Sandy? Hurricane Joaquin Upgraded To Category 2, Could Hit East Coast
The storm, which was upgraded to a Category 2, has increased concerns along the U.S. East Coast.
Gay Rights 2015: Kindergartner Allegedly Barred From School For Having Lesbian Parents
“The Bible says homosexuality is a sin. We don't condone any sinful lifestyles."
Government Shutdown Averted, House Of Representatives Approves Stopgap Federal Funding Measure
The stopgap legislation signed into law Wednesday gives the president and Congress more time to negotiate a longer-term budget plan.
James Dean Quotes: 11 Things The 'Rebel Without A Cause' Actor Said To Remember The Icon On 60th Anniversary Of His Death
In celebration of the iconic film star’s life, enjoy a collection of his most inspiring and influential quotes.
Bill Clinton Slams 'Fact-Free' Donald Trump: Defends Hillary In CNN Interview
The former president defended his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, from remarks by the Republican front-runner.
Venezuela UN Speech 2015: 'Syria Is Like A Hollywood Version Of Terrorism'
As for the ongoing crisis in Syria, Maduro urged the U.N. to react, and said funding and weapons from the West have only brought death and destruction.
How To Listen To Drake And Future's Mixtape: Live Stream
“What A Time To Be Alive” sold 334,000 copies as downloads and had over 35 million live streams in the U.S.
Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe Yells 'We Are Not Gays' During UN Speech
Anti-gay rhetoric has been essential in the 91-year-old leader's effort to hold on to power in Zimbabwe.