Multiple Pedestrians, Including Police Officer Struck By Vehicle In New Jersey
A chain reaction crash sent a vehicle onto the sidewalk in Jersey City.
Memphis Shooting Update: Suspect Announced In Killing Of Police Officer Sean Bolton
Tremaine Wilbourn has a warrant for his arrest for a count of first-degree murder.
Deadly Storms Tear Through Chicago Area With High Winds
The weather caused a tent to collapse at a suburban festival, killing one person and injuring more than a dozen others.
Boko Haram Attack Kills 13 In Village of Malari, Nigeria
Boko Haram's insurgency has killed more 15,000 people since 2009, in Nigeria and neighboring countries.
Explosions Reported At Two New Mexico Churches, FBI Investigating
The explosions happened about 30 minutes apart from one another at two churches in Las Cruces, New Mexico. No injuries occurred.
Floods In India Leave At Least 81 Dead Following Cyclone Komen: Report
Rescue efforts have begun in areas heavily affected by rains.
Cecil The Lion Killing: Patients Of Walter Palmer React To Dentist’s Zimbabwe Safari Hunt With Anger, Disbelief
Former and current patients of Minnesota dentist Walter Palmer had a variety of responses to news of his safari in Zimbabwe.
Marijuana Legalization 2015: Michigan Groups Collecting Signatures For 2016 Ballot
Groups hoping to get legalization legislation on the 2016 election ballot need to collect more than 250,000 signatures.
Putin Could Ban 'Gay Emojis' In Russia
The emojis could violate Russia's controversial laws against gay "propaganda."
Clinton Says She Didn't Work On Trans-Pacific Partnership, Despite Apparent Past Approval
Hillary Clinton seemingly further distanced herself from the controversial Trans-Pacific Partnership Thursday following a meeting with the executive council of the AFL-CIO.
Ray Tensing Released: Officer Charged In Sam DuBose Case Out On Bond
Tensing was held on $1 million bond and had to make a $100,000 payment to be released.
Sam DuBose Video Update: Two University of Cincinnati Officers Placed On Leave
The officers were placed on leave Thursday, the same day Ray Tensing, the officer involved in the shooting, pleaded not guilty to a murder charge.
US Sending Eight F-16 Fighter Jets To Egyptian Military
The fighter jets are intended to help the African nation combat terrorism.
Jeb Bush: People Contribute To Climate Change; Solutions Needed
Bush said humans affect climate change, but he was critical of Obama's actions meant to fight climate change.
2022 Winter Olympics Host: Kazakhstan's Bid Makes Little Financial Sense
Kazakhstan could face an economic debacle should it win the right to host the 2022 Olympics.
Vermont Marijuana Legalization 2015: Recreational Use Bill Planned For Next Year, Advocates Say
One lawmaker promised she would have a bill ready for the state in which a majority of citizens back legalizing marijuana.
Maccabi Games 2015: Germany Hosts Jewish Olympics In Hitler-Built, Nazi-Era Stadium
The games feature Jewish competitors from more than 30 nations participating in 19 events.
Tom Brady Responds On Facebook To Upheld Suspension [FULL TEXT]
"To suggest that I destroyed a phone to avoid giving the NFL information it requested is completely wrong," the New England Patriots quarterback wrote on Wednesday.
National Chicken Wing Day 2015 Freebies: Deals, Promotions, Contests Held For Spicy Holiday
With some luck, wing-eaters could win free wings for a year on National Chicken Wing Day.
Israeli Spy Jonathan Pollard Will Be Released In November
The convicted Israeli spy will be released after about 30 years behind bars.
Florida Teachers Will Get Bonuses Tied To Their ACT, SAT Test Scores
To qualify for the bonus, a teacher has to score at or above the 80th percentile on the ACT or SAT, the standardized tests dreaded by high schoolers everywhere.
Marine Leaders Endorse Switch From M16 To M4 Weapons For Better Modern Warfare
Infantrymen reportedly regard the M4 as better suited for modern warfare.
Michigan Confederate Flag Supporters Rally In Caravan, Cite 'Southern Pride'
"It symbolizes today Southern pride and states' rights. That's just it," one attendee said.
Donald Trump NYC Park Avenue Penthouse Sells For $21M
The real estate mogul never lived in the unit he sold to an unidentified buyer, a news report said.
Kindra Chapman Alabama Jail Death Ruled Suicide By Hanging, But Family Says Black Teen Wasn't Suicidal
The official ruling came a day after some family members and activists raised questions about the African-American teen's death in a jail cell.
Boston 2024 Olympics Bid In Jeopardy? Mayor Marty Walsh Won't Sign Guarantee
"I refuse to mortgage the future of the city away," Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said.
Asiana Airlines Noodle Lawsuit: Woman Sues South Korea Airliner For Burns Worth $170,000
The woman claims Asiana Airlines did not respond to a spill properly and that she has had lasting effects from the accident.
Russia's New Armata Tank To Be Showcased At Arms Expo
The tank with a shell that "burns a meter of steel" will be displayed at the Russia Arms Expo in September.
Charleston Church Shooting Update: Dylann Roof Indicted On Federal Hate Crimes Charges
"On that summer evening, Dylann Roof found his targets -- African-Americans engaged in worship," Attorney General Loretta Lynch said.
Indian Charity Wants All Stray Dogs, Monkeys Shipped Out Of New Delhi To Improve City Cleanliness
A New Delhi charity wants stray dogs and monkeys in the city to be sent off to a remote part of the subcontinent.