Sandra Bland Suicide Death: African-American Women Tend To Suffer Depression In Silence
Sandra Bland, like many African-American women, seems to have kept her troubles to herself. Her death in a Texas jail cell July 13 has been ruled a suicide.
'Jurassic World' Sequel Confirmed For June 2018: Blockbuster Movie To Return Most Stars From Original Cast
The continuation of this summer's blockbuster movie that shattered box office records and became the third highest-grossing film in history is set for June 2018.
Burundi Elections 2015: President's Third Term Called Unconstitutional As Country's Vote Is Held
Burundi's president has used intimidation tactics to run for a third term that some argue is unconstitutional.
North Carolina Confederate Monument Vandalized: Raleigh Women of the Confederacy Statue Spray-Painted With 'Black Lives Matter'
The monument in Raleigh was dedicated to North Carolina Women of the Confederacy.
Chattanooga Shooting Update: Gun Found May Have Belonged To One Of US Marines Who Was Killed
Investigators were using forensics to determine whether one of the U.S. Marines who was killed used a privately-owned pistol during the shooting.
Chattanooga Shooting Victims' Funeral: Westboro Baptist Church To Picket Services
The church tweeted that God had sent the shooter to Chattanooga on Thursday to kill his victims.
Thailand Airport Security: New Bangkok Measures Lifted After Massive Delays
The hour-long delays the new protocol was causing were apparently reason enough to abandon them.
Election 2016: Scott Walker, Donald Trump Top Iowa Poll Of Republican Voters
The real estate mogul trailed only Scott Walker in a recent poll of Republican voters in Iowa.
FIFA Sepp Blatter News: Money Thrown At Soccer President During Press Conference For Presidential Election And Reforms
During a news conference on Monday, a British comedian threw a wad of fake cash at embattled soccer boss Sepp Blatter.
Immigration Reform 2015: Tijuana, Mexico Border Security To Be Tightened Over Pedestrian Foot Traffic
“Our intention is to try different strategies to process as many people as we can within a reasonable time frame."
Buckingham Palace Might Have Accidentally Released Elizabeth Nazi Salute Footage
Footage of a 7-year-old Princess Elizabeth's Nazi salute might have been accidentally leaked by Buckingham Palace.
Sandra Bland: Family Of Chicago-Area Woman Found Dead In Texas Jail Requests Independent Autopsy
The family of Sandra Bland is seeking an independent autopsy and expects the results in the next 48 to 72 hours.
Ex-Dictator Of Chad's Trial In Senegal Will Make History
For the first time, one African country's dictator has been called on account by another African country.
Cosby Tried To Hide Affairs From Wife, Transcript Of Deposition Reveals
Bill Cosby offered to pay for woman's education and funneled the money through his agent so his wife would not find out, a transcript of a decade-old deposition showed.
Notorious South African Preacher Arrested After Feeding Congregation Snakes
A notorious South African preacher, who is referred to as a prophet, is to appear in court on Monday.
New Orleans Confronts Confederate Past Amid Debate To Remove Civil War Monuments
In New Orleans, a city littered with Confederate relics, citizens are struggling to find the right way to acknowledge their past while still moving forward.
Sons Of Confederate Veterans Annual Convention In Virginia: Southern Heritage Preservation Group's Gathering Attracts Protests Near Richmond
Protesters held signs that read, “Heritage? Stop Excuse for Racism” and “Solidarity With Charleston.”
Florida Confederate Flag Controversy: Black Lawmaker Wants Rebel Banner Removed From Tampa Government Building
Commissioner Les Miller, the lone black member on the Hillsborough County board, said he had received complaints about the rebel banner after a South Carolina church shooting.
Nazi-Era Gold Coins In Germany Worth 45,000 Euros Found By Novice Archaeologist
Most of the coins were minted between 1850 and 1910, with the oldest dating to 1831.
How Oregon's Fight To Expand Birth Control Access Is Influencing Other States
The state's law requires insurance companies to supply 12 months of prescription contraceptives at a time.
Brazil Has Second Highest Murder Rate For Children And Teens
The murder rate for Brazilian children and teens has doubled in the past 25 years, UNICEF reports.
Read Iran Nuclear Deal Full Text: Historic Agreement Seeks To Stop Iranian Atomic Weapons
After months of negotiation, a deal has finally been reached regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Tuition Reimbursement: Brooklyn Law School To Give Refunds Based On Timing Of Job Placements
A new program will partially reimburse tuition for future graduates -- depending on how long it takes them to secure employment.
Chipotle Carnitas Shortage: New Pork Supplier For Mexican Grill To Restore Popular Menu Items
The Mexican fast-food eatery had suspended its previous pork supplier for not meeting pig-housing standards.
Obama's Half-Brother Bitter About Upcoming Kenya Visit
President Barack Obama's itinerary in Kenya does not include the village where his step-grandmother and half-brother reside.
Immigration Reform 2015: California Wants To Bypass Feds, Give Work Permits To Undocumented Immigrants
Lawmakers in the Golden State have proposed a program that would allow farmworkers and their families to work and live in the U.S.
What Is GHB? Party Drug Linked To Hundreds Of Deaths
Three people overdosed on GHB in California on Saturday. The drug, often used as a party drug or date rape drug, has been linked to hundreds of deaths.
Scientists Urge World To Spend More On Research And Development
Scientists urge the world to spend more on research and development expenditures, saying it is the way to escape poverty.
Seine River Pollution: 2024 Olympic Triathlon Can Be Swum In Paris, Mayor Proposes
The mayor of Paris wants the river to be clean enough to swim in by that time in a bid to increase Paris’ chances of being named the host city.
Greece Bailout Vote: Poorer Greeks Voted Against Austerity, Rich Were In Favor Of Proposal
Poorer and younger Greeks voted "no" in last weekend's referendum, while wealthier Greeks voted "yes."