Vermont Amtrak Derailment: Train Cars Went 'Over Embankment' In Northfield
Emergency crews were responding Monday morning.
Hillary Clinton Tuition Plan: 'Making College Free For Donald Trump's Kids' Is Not What Candidate Wants
"I'm not in favor of making college free for Donald Trump's kids. I'm in favor of making college free for your grandson by having no-debt tuition."
South Carolina Flooding: Record Rainfall Continue Amid 'Thousand-Year Rainfall'
Some areas already inundated could get four additional inches of rain Monday.
German Unity Day 2015: Facts, History About The Berlin Wall On Germany's 25th National Holiday
The Berlin Wall fell in November 1989, but the formal reunification of Germany didn't happen until a year later.
Oregon Campus Carry Gun Laws Scrutinized After Umpqua Community College Shooting
Umpqua Community College prohibited guns except "as expressly authorized by law" -- and that's where it gets murky.
Education Secretary Arne Duncan To Step Down In December: Report
Arne Duncan, who has served in the role since January 2009, is expected to be succeeded by John King Jr., a former education commissioner from New York state.
Oregon Shooting Suspect Chris Harper-Mercer Linked To Blog Post About Roanoke Gunman Vester Flanagan: Reports
The user thought to be Harper-Mercer wrote that he'd read parts of Vester Flanagan's manifesto and "anyone who knew him could have seen this coming."
Umpqua Community College Shooting: Reports Of Shots Fired At Oregon School
President Barack Obama called for tougher gun safety laws after a massacre at an Oregon community college. The shooter was identified as Chris Harper Mercer, age 26.
Teen Dating Trends 2015: Technology Can Make Relationships Closer But Facilitate Abuse, Report Finds
"Like one time I told her you're just kind of being too clingy and it's getting really annoying. And she like threw a book at me, so that's why it's probably better to do texts.”
US Educators Racist? School-To-Prison Pipeline Targeted By Arne Duncan Often A Diversity, Training Problem
Blacks comprise less than one-fifth of the student population but represent one-third of students arrested for school-related incidents.
Is Driving While High Dangerous? Marijuana Legalization Coincides With Increase In Impaired-Driver Fatalities
U.S. authorities found evidence of drug use in about 40 percent of tested drivers who died in 2013 -- an increase of about 12 percent from 2005.
Ann Romney Praises Donald Trump 2016 Campaign For Driving Excitement About Politics
Mitt Romney announced he would not run for the presidency earlier this year.
Government Shutdown 2015: What Happens To Public Schools If Congress Doesn't Pass A Budget?
A funding delay could be disastrous for school systems in small, rural communities that use the money for things like paying utility bills or offering arts and music classes.
Hillary Clinton Campaign Spread Obama Muslim Rumors, Says Former Aide Reggie Love
Clinton called the claims that she started the birther movement "ludicrous" earlier this month.
Mount Everest Officials Could Bar Amateur, Elderly And Disabled Climbers From Attempting Summit
About 700 people try to climb Everest each year.
National Coffee Day Quotes 2015: 13 Funny Sayings About Java
More than 150 million Americans drink coffee every day.
Raúl Castro UN Live Stream: Watch Cuba's President Speak At United Nations General Assembly
Castro was expected to address the United States' embargo against his country at the United Nations.
Escaped Florida Monkey Eats Mail, Breaks Police Cruiser In Sanford Neighborhood
Officers gave the monkey, Zeek, a water bottle to play with until his owner showed up.
Columba Bush Editorial Touts Multicultural Family Days After Jeb Calls Multiculturalism 'The Wrong Approach'
The would-be first lady was celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs through Oct. 15.
Refugee Crisis 2015: Asylum Seekers In Germany Fight Over Food Supply In City Of Calden
No arrests were made in the brawl involving hundreds at a shelter in Calden, which began with a fight over food.
Best States For Teachers 2015: Massachusetts, Virginia Top List Of Instructor-Friendly Places
In general, the East saw higher rankings than the West.
Pope Defends Kim Davis? Francis Says Government Officials Have 'Human Right' To Deny Gay Marriage Licenses
"Otherwise we would end up in a situation where we select what is a right, saying, 'This right has merit; this one does not,'" the pontiff said.
Pope Visit 2015: Catholic Schools' Enrollment Trends Paint Bleak Picture
The pope's American sojourn casts a spotlight on the fact that funding issues are close to the surface even at the most successful Catholic schools in the U.S.
John Boehner Resigning From Congress: When House Speaker Will Step Down
The Republican Speaker of the House made the announcement a day after the pope's historic address to Congress.
Pope Live Stream Madison Square Garden: How To Watch Francis Celebrate Mass At 'A Journey In Faith'
While visiting New York, Pope Francis was set to lead evening prayer at St. Patrick's Cathedral, address the United Nations General Assembly, visit an urban Catholic school in Harlem and ride through Central Park,
Pope Tickets Philadelphia: How To See Francis At Papal Parades And Mass In Philly
The pontiff will be in Pennsylvania Saturday and Sunday.
Singapore Haze 2015 Photos: Fires In Indonesia Pollute Air, Cancel School In Southeast Asia
Some Singaporean officials have criticized Indonesia's efforts to fight the flames.
Catholic Church Sex Abuse Survivors Frustrated By Pope Francis' US Visit, Lack Of Action
Many of those who were sexually abused by clergy say the excitement over Pope Francis' visit to the U.S. has overshadowed the injustice done to them.
CJ Pearson Claims President Obama Blocked Him On Twitter, White House Denies Tussle With Teen Conservative Star
C.J. Pearson says the block came after he called out the president's decision to invite arrested Texas teen Ahmed Mohamed to the White House.
Eid Al-Adha 2015: New York City Schools Observing Muslim Holiday For First Time
Local Muslims celebrated the decision as a sign of acceptance.