Martin Luther King Quotes: 21 Memorable Sayings For MLK Day 2015
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.'s "I Have a Dream" speech was just one example of his renowned eloquence.
Ukraine Reinstates Conscription, Cycles Front-Line Troops Amid Increased Russian Military Activity
“There is an urgent need to strengthen the combat- and mobilization-readiness of our forces," a top Ukrainian official told parliament.
LeBron James Explains David Blatt Shove, 'Protecting My Coach' From Technical Foul
James appeared to push Blatt away from a heated argument with officials during the second quarter of the Cavaliers' loss to the Suns on Tuesday.
Read Charlie Hebdo's New Issue Online, Right Now (In French)
Demand for Charlie Hebdo's first issue since last week's deadly shooting is so high that circulation reached 5 million copies Wednesday.
French Justice System: How France Was Able To Quickly Convict Suspects After Charlie Hebdo Attacks
The French justice system allows a state-appointed judge to immediately hear cases for minor offenses.
'Lone Wolf' Terrorism: US, Europe Adopt New Security Tactics To Counteract Homegrown Threats
The attacks in Paris drew international attention to the shifting face of global terrorism.
Mikhail Prokhorov Selling Team: Brooklyn Nets Are Up For Sale, Barclays Center Is Not
"There is nothing imminent in terms of a sale of any stake in the team," the Nets said in a statement.
Jon 'Bones' Jones Left Rehab For Cocaine After One Night, Continues Education, Mother Says
“I’m glad that this happened to Jon, this stopped him in his tracks," Jones' mother, Camille, said.
Turkey Border Security: Hayat Boumeddiene Escape To Syria Sparks Renewed Criticism
“If [Turkey] got sufficient information from the French, they probably would have stopped her,” an expert said.
Dallas Cowboys Paul Ryan Chris Christie Feud: Lawmakers Troll New Jersey Governor On Twitter After Packers' Win
"Do you need a hug now," Rep. Ryan tweeted at Christie.
Kouachi Brothers' Radical Islam Began Long Before Charlie Hebdo Attack
Both Cherif and Said Kouachi were already on U.S. and European watchlists before the Paris shooting.
Paris Kosher Supermarket Gunman Killed, Hostages Freed By French Police: Reports
Police have killed the suspect who held at least six hostages at gunpoint at a Paris supermarket. It's unclear how many hostages were rescued.
Keystone XL Pipeline Vote: House GOP Takes Up Debate As Nebraska Supreme Court Approves Proposed Route
The White House is concerned that the pipeline would increase carbon emissions while providing minimal relief to consumer gas prices.
Paris Deli Standoff Live Stream: Amedy Coulibaly, Hayat Boumeddienne Identified As Suspects, At Least 2 Dead
French authorities identified Hayat Boumeddienne and Amedy Coulibaly as suspects in the seizure of a kosher deli in eastern Paris.
Charlie Hebdo Shooting: Homegrown, 'Lone Wolf' Terrorism Raises Security Concerns In Europe
“The dilemma is, you don’t want to take major steps that elevate these barbaric killers into something other than what they are,” an expert said.
LeBron James Injury Update: Cavs Star Could Return Next Week From Back, Knee Ailments
James acknowledged that he would have played through the injuries if they occurred during the playoffs.
French President Francois Hollande Declares National Day Of Mourning After Charlie Hebdo Shooting
"We must realize our best weapon is our unity," Hollande said while addressing the nation.
Paris Place De La Republique Live Stream: Charlie Hebdo Supporters Gather For Candlelight Vigil [Photos]
Demonstrators held candles and pens aloft to remember the 12 victims of Wednesday's shooting outside the French satirical magazine's headquarters.
Jameis Winston To Enter 2015 NFL Draft, Father Antonor Winston Says
The Florida State quarterback reportedly came to a decision on Tuesday but has yet to make an official announcement.
PRISA Evacuated In Madrid: Suspicious Package Found At Headquarters Not Dangerous, Spokesman Says
The Spanish media company evacuated its building mere minutes after gunmen killed 12 people in Paris.
Iran Nuclear Talks To Be Held January 18 In Geneva, European Union Says
The meeting will seek "further progress towards a long-term comprehensive solution on the nuclear issue,” the EU said.
Nigeria Suicide Bombing: 8 Injured In Blast Outside Gombe Church During New Year's Mass
No one has claimed responsibility for the attack carried out by a male who reportedly rode a motorcycle up to a barricade outside the church.
Gambia Coup Attempt: President Yahya Jammeh Blames 'Terrorist Group' For Attack As Soldiers Search For Rebels
“This was not a coup. This was an attack by a terrorist group backed by some powers that I would not name," Yahya Jammeh said.
OPEC Oil Dispute: Iran Calls On Saudi Arabia To Address Plunging Prices, Warns Inaction Is A 'Serious Mistake'
“Saudi Arabia can take a step to have a productive role in this situation,” a top Iranian official said.
ISIS Update: US, Allies Launch 29 Airstrikes Against Islamic State Targets In Iraq, Syria
The majority of the strikes by U.S.-led coalition forces occurred in or near the Syrian cities of Raqqa, Kobani and Deir el-Zour.
Syrian Conflict Death Toll: 76,021 People Killed In 2014, Report Says
Of that total, more than 30,000 were civilians.
St. Louis Protesters Attempt Sit-In At Police Headquarters, Pepper Spray Used To Restrain Crowd
A group of demonstrators read a list of demands to city police officials.
New Year's Eve 2015 Weather: Record Cold, Possible Snow In Southern California, Las Vegas, Texas
New Year's revelers across the country will have to bundle up before they ring in 2015.
New Year's Eve Cocktails: 6 Drink Recipes To Help Ring In 2015
These easy-to-make drinks will wow your guests as they ring in 2015.
Paris New Year's Eve 2015 Live Stream: Watch France's Eiffel Tower Online
The clock will strike midnight in Paris six hours before the ball drops in New York City's Times Square.