Student Loan Debt 2015: Income-Share Agreements Let Investors Buy Stock In Students, Could Be New Way To Pay For College
As U.S. college students amass record levels of debt, now could be the time for income-share agreements to take hold as an alternative to private student loans.
Small Business Saturday Deals 2015: The Best Offers To Shop, Eat And Drink Locally [INTERACTIVE MAP]
Small Business Saturday is Nov. 28, and there will be plenty of deals for those who enjoy shopping locally.
What Is CTE? Frank Gifford, Junior Seau, Other NFL Players Suffered From Degenerative Brain Disease
What is CTE, the disease from which the late NFL star reportedly suffered?
New York Daily Fantasy Update: No DraftKings, FanDuel Decision Yet, Will Come 'Very Soon'
A New York judge delayed Wednesday a decision that could effectively put daily fantasy on hold in New York pending a trial.
Thanksgiving NFL Football History: Why Do The Cowboys And Lions Play Every Year?
In 1934, an enterprising NFL team owner in Detroit started what has become a pro football tradition.
Will Hurricane Sandra Hit Cancun Or Cabo? Which Mexican Vacation Spots Will Be Hit By The Storm?
Cabo San Lucas could see stormy skies this weekend, as Hurricane Sandra has strengthened to Category 2.
China Begins Military Reforms, Major Cuts For People’s Liberation Army Underway
Planned changes in China's armed forces aim to make the country's army more modern and swift, but are also expected to result in a major cut in the number of troops.
Laquan McDonald Shooting Video: Chicago Cop Jason Van Dyke Charged With First-Degree Murder, Police Brace For Civil Unrest
A Chicago police officer was charged with first-degree murder and denied bail Tuesday in the 2014 shooting death of Laquan McDonald, 17.
Who Is Mohamed Abrini? Paris Terror Suspect Considered 'Dangerous And Probably Armed'
Mohamed Abrini, 30, was filmed at a gas station outside Paris in a Renault Clio later used in the attacks, Belgium's federal prosecutor said in a statement Tuesday.
Who Are Syria's Ethnic Turkmen And Why Is Russia Bombing Them? Russian Plane Shot Down Over Turkmen Mountain Region
The Turkmen, who are Syrian citizens of Turkish descent, have fought President Bashar Assad's government in Syria since the civil war began.
Putin Responds To Turkey: 'Loss Today Is A Stab In The Back'
Russian President Vladimir Putin called the shoot-down of a Russian jet a stab in the back, saying it was carried out by "accomplices of terrorists."
Volkswagen Emission Scandal Update: Tax Evasion Suspicions Now Part Of Criminal Investigation
A criminal inquiry into Volkswagen has been expanded to include tax evasion suspicions, according to reports.
Ben Carson Thomas Jefferson Controversy: Presidential Candidate Doesn't Know Who Crafted Constitution?
It wasn't the first time the Republican presidential candidate got his facts wrong when talking about one of America's Founding Fathers.
Moscow Bans Church Of Scientology, Claims It's Not A Religious Body
The Church of Scientology was shut down in Moscow after a court decided it was not covered by a freedom-of-religion clause.
France Bombs Iraq In Fight Against ISIS: Charles De Gaulle Aircraft Carrier Targets Islamic State Group In New Missions
The Charles de Gaulle more the doubles the capacity of France's airstrikes against the Islamic State group.
How Much Thanksgiving Turkey To Cook Per Person? Serving Calculator, Recommendations For Holiday [VIDEO]
For Thanksgiving dinner hosts, figuring out how much turkey to make can be a tough problem.
McDonald's Drive-Thru Changes? Expect Longer Waits, Better Order Accuracy
The "ask, ask tell" method may slow down drive-through lanes, but orders should be carried out correctly more often.
Ex-CIA Chief Talks ISIS Says 'This Is The Most Dangerous Time'
Jack Devine, former acting director of the CIA, said he's very concerned about the indiscriminate targeting of civilians -- particularly women and children -- by the Islamic State group.
Bernie Sanders BET Presidential Forum: Democratic Candidate Talks Blacks Lives Matter Movement, Criminal Justice Reform
"I’m going to start with an issue that is on everyone’s mind, the continuing struggle for racial justice in America," the Vermont senator said at the BET's Presidential Justice Forum.
Pearl Jam Donates Concert Proceeds To Brazil Mining Disaster Victims, Covers Eagles Of Death Metal
Brazil's worst environmental disaster, at a mining facility owned by Samarco, left at least 12 people dead.
Islamic State Group Claims Responsibility For Deadly Baghdad Mosque Attack
The attack on a Shiite Muslim mosque killed 10 people, wounded 28 more and marked the beginning of a violent weekend in Iraq.
Ahmadi Mosque Taken Over By Protesters Following Factory Torching
Amid allegations an Ahmadi Muslim factory employee committed blasphemy, demonstrators burned the facility and took over a mosque operated by the minority sect.
Daily Fantasy Sports: DraftKings Lawyer Brings Up Pete Rose, Mahjong, Video Games While Forwarding Game Of Skill Argument
"The attorney general is entitled to change his mind," DraftKings' lawyer says of New York's Eric Schneiderman. "He is not entitled to unilaterally change the law."
Amid Terror Fears, Europe Soccer Stadiums' Security Tightened Following Paris Attacks
Spain will deploy forces akin to measures taken at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona for a matchup between rivals Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.
Mali Hotel Hostage Crisis Photos: Pictures From Radisson Blu In Bamako
Images have begun to surface of an attack Friday on a hotel in Bamako, Mali, with about 125 people reportedly still in the hotel.
DraftKings, FanDuel New York Legal Update: Daily Fantasy Services File Suits Against Attorney General, Stage Rally
As supporters rallied for daily fantasy in NYC, DraftKings and FanDuel began to defend themselves against the attorney general in New York Friday.
Daily Fantasy NYC Rally A PR Stunt? FanDuel, DraftKings File Suit As Industry, Fans Gather Outside New York AG Office
FanDuel said Friday it would file a suit to block New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman from banning daily fantasy sports.
Who Is Terrence McNeil? Ohio ISIS Supporter Plotted To Murder US Military Personnel, Justice Department Claims
A 25-year-old man is accused of releasing personal information of purported military members, including their names, addresses and military branch.
University Of Missouri Update: Black Culture Center Vandalism Investigated By Authorities
Police are investigating a report that someone spray painted over a sign at the black culture center at Mizzou.
Who Is Marton Fulop? Soccer World Reacts To Former Sunderland Keeper's Death After Cancer Battle
The soccer world flooded with tributes to Marton Fulop, who died Thursday after suffering from cancer.