Former Police Officer Daniel Holtzclaw Sentenced To 263 Years In Prison: Report
Daniel Holtzclaw was convicted of rapes and other offenses against eight African-American women in Oklahoma.
Flint Water Crisis Update: Congress Expected To Call On Snyder To Testify
Rick Snyder is expected to testify on Capitol Hill on Feb. 3 in connection with a water-contamination crisis in the Flint area.
Will 'Affluenza Teen' Ethan Couch Be Deported To The US?
A top migration official in Jalisco reportedly said it could take up to a month before the Texas man is repatriated to the U.S.
Zika Virus In Colombia: Country Reports 13,531 Cases
The virus, which can result in a rare brain defect for infants, has spread to at least 20 Latin American countries.
Viacom Claims Sumner Redstone's Compensation Sharply Declined In 2015: Report
The media giant's executive chairman saw his compensation drop 85 percent last year, while the company's CEO also received less pay.
Employer To Pay Transgender Woman Settlement For Alleged Discrimination: Report
A Minnesota company is expected to pay a laid-off worker $115,000 and improve working conditions for transgender people.
Senate Democrats Call For Vote On Syrian Refugees And Donald Trump Muslim Ban
It would have required the FBI to certify that refugees from Iraq and Syria had undergone significant background checks.
Michigan Governor Will Release Emails In Connection To Flint Water Crisis
Gov. Rick Snyder accepted major responsibility for Flint’s contaminated water crisis, and laid out short-term plans to address it.
Hillary Clinton Emails Had Information Above Top Secret: Report
The emails are reportedly not the same as two from Clinton’s servers that have long been reported as containing top-secret matter.
Could Increased Water Access Be Solution To Childhood Obesity?
New York City schools have started introducing water jets, aiming to provide students with healthier drink options.
ISIS Confirms Death Of Jihadi John: Report
The U.S. military had said in November it was “reasonably certain” it had killed him in the Syrian city of Raqqa.
Flint Water Crisis Update: New Class-Action Lawsuits Filed On Behalf Of Residents
The lawsuit requests that customers in the Michigan city not be required to pay past or future bills for “useless and harmful water."
Has North Korea Invented A Hangover-Free Alcohol?
North Korean scientists claim to have invented a hangover-free alcohol produced from a type of indigenous ginseng.
Will Trump Be Banned From UK? British Parliament Debates Travel Ban On GOP Candidate
Even British lawmakers who opposed the ban condemned the Republican presidential candidate’s comments about Muslims.
Retail Gasoline Prices Drop Across The United States, More Declines Likely
In the wake of the lifting of economic sanctions on Iran, increased oil supply might send gas prices even lower.
Flint Water Crisis Update: Resident Launches GoFundMe Campaign
The Michigan city’s desperate water situation also figured as a topic of discussion during the Democratic presidential candidates’ debate Sunday.
Paris Attacks Update: Alleged Suspect Reportedly Arrested In Morocco
A Belgian national allegedly linked to ISIS has been arrested in the town of Mohammedia, Morocco.
Europe Refugee Crisis Update: Danish Clubs Reportedly Using Discriminatory Language
One nightclub already is requiring would-be patrons to prove they can speak Danish, English or German, and other clubs are reportedly considering similar policies.
British Parliament Debate Of Petition Banning Trump From UK: Live Stream
Watch the British Parliament debate a petition calling for Donald Trump to be banned from the country.
NBC Democratic Debate Live Stream: Watch Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders And Martin O'Malley In Free Broadcast
The fourth Democratic debate is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. EST.
North Korea Looking To Negotiate Nuclear Testing: Report
The nation led by Kim Jong Un had said it might stop nuclear tests if the U.S. and South Korea ended military exercises in the region.
Burkina Faso Hostage Situation: Live Updates
Around 10 bodies were found on the terrace of a restaurant opposite the Splendid Hotel, which had been captured Friday by suspected Islamic militants.
US Military Prepares To Punish For Doctors Without Borders Airstrike: Report
Several U.S. service members will face discipline for actions that resulted in 42 civilian deaths in Kunduz, Afghanistan, a report said.
Warmest December On Record Affected The Economy: Report
December’s high temperatures decreased consumer spending, lowering growth.
New York City Uber Study Finds Traffic Congestion Could Get Worse
The ride-hailing company's vehicles aren't significantly contributing to congestion in the city — but that could change, a study says.
Flying While Muslim: Imam Launches Website After Being Barred From Plane
The new website tracks problems faced by Muslim passengers on airplanes and at airports.
Hurricane Alex, Extremely Rare For January, Headed For Azores
The Atlantic hurricane season is normally June through November; Alex is the first January Atlantic hurricane in decades.
Bernie Sanders Endorsements 2016: The Nation Magazine Supports A Presidential Candidate For Third Time Ever
The liberal magazine has endorsed only two other candidates in the Democratic primaries in its 150-year history.
Powerball Winning Numbers 2016: How To Check If You Won Wednesday Night's $1.5B Jackpot
Numbers for a jackpot of $1.5 billion were drawn Wednesday evening.
Flint Water Crisis Update: City Saw Spike In Legionnaires’ Disease Cases After Water Source Switch
From June 2014 to November 2015, at least 87 residents of Genesee County developed the disease, resulting in 10 deaths.