North, South Korea Agree To Stop Propaganda Broadcasts, 'Lift Semi-State Of War' Amid 'Heightened Tensions'
The two countries reportedly agreed in part to organize a family reunion for people separated by the Korean War of 1950 to 1953.
Corinthian Student Debt Forgiveness: Loan Discharge Challenges Emerge As Education Department Develops Process After For-Profit College Collapse
About 350,000 people are eligible to contest about $3.5 billion in loans used for the now defunct Corinthian Colleges.
China 'Black Monday' 2015 Pictures: Investors Across Asia React As Stock Market Falls [PHOTOS]
The Shanghai Composite Index fell Monday about 8.5 percent to 3,209.91 points, eliminating all its gains this year.
Jared Fogle Child Porn Raid Police Dog: Rare Sniffing Skills Critical In 'Subway Guy' Investigation
Police dog Bear is now moving to Seattle to work with the force there.
Immigration Reform 2015: Charlotte Undocumented Immigrants ID Card System Urged For North Carolina City
The city council's immigrant integration task force recommended the system in March.
Jimmy Carter Cancer On Brain: Radiation Treatment For Melanoma Starts For Former President
Doctors found melanoma in four spots on his brain, the former president said Thursday.
Donald Trump's Mexico Wall To Limit Immigration Could Be Named After Himself
"I have to make sure it's beautiful, right? I'll be very proud of that wall" on the Mexican border.
Valeant Pharmaceuticals To Buy Sprout, Maker Of 'Pink Pill' Addyi, For $1 Billion
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved Addyi on Tuesday.
Tropical Storm Danny In Atlantic Could Be Ocean's First Hurricane Of Season, But Track Unclear
The storm posed no immediate threat to land, meteorologists said.
Flight MH370 Update: More Debris Could Help Investigators Locate Rest Of Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane, Expert Says
Aviation expert Mohd Harridon Mohamed Suffian said marine residues could tell scientists where the plane went down.
Who Is Samuel Harrell? New York Inmate Who Died After Fight With Prison 'Beat Up Squad' Inspires Call For DOJ Investigation
An advocacy group's call for the probe was prompted by the beating death of inmate Samuel Harrell and other incidents.
Marijuana Legalization In Ohio 2015: Group Fighting Pot Amendment Includes Cincinnati Children's Hospital
The amendment would allow only adults older than 21 to buy and use pot themselves, but adults and children could use the drug for medical treatment with a prescription.
Saggy Pants Ban Racist? Arkansas' Henderson State University Criticized For Allegedly Targeting Black Students With Signage
Black students "felt like they were being targeted."
In Saudi Arabia, Women Register To Vote For First Time Ahead Of December Elections
Policy changes also include a lowering of the minimum voting age from 21 to 18.
Immigration Reform 2015: Trump Revives Birthright Citizenship Debate, But Is It A Good Strategy For Republicans?
Donald Trump plan to reform immigration in the United States pivots on birthright citizenship, but is it a good strategy for Republicans?
Oscar Pistorius To Start 'Mansion Arrest' After Prison Release In Reeva Steenkamp Killing
The former Olympian will serve out the remainder of his sentence in a manor rumored to have 24 bedrooms, a pool and a private gym.
Five Undocumented Immigrants Rescued After Walking In Arizona Desert For 15 Days In Record Heat
Police thought initially there were 20 people in the group.
Chicago Parachute Accident: Golden Knight, Leap Frog Injured In Collision At Air And Water Show
Neither man was identified by name.
Biden Calls Chattanooga Shooter A 'Perverted Jihadist' At Tennessee Memorial Service For Military Victims
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden appears at odds with the FBI's stance on the suspect who fatally shot five military personnel in Chattanooga, Tennessee, last month.
Tianjin 'A Ghost Town' After Explosions, Evacuations Amid Concern Over Chemicals In Air
The chemical warehouse explosions earlier this week have left the Chinese city a ghost town.
Blackout DC Protest Stops Traffic On I-395 As Activists March Against Racial Discrimination
The hashtag for the event trended nationally on Twitter Saturday afternoon.
North Korea Threatens To Attack Unless South Korea, US Cancel Annual Military Exercises
North Korea has historically viewed the annual Ulchi-Freedom Guardian military exercises by South Korea and the U.S. as preparations for war.
Martese Johnson Lawsuit? UVa. Student To Sue Virginia Officers After Viral Arrest: Report
The charges against him were ultimately dropped, but he's calling for "proactive steps to make positive change."
Texas To List Same-Sex Parents On Birth Certificates After Court Order, Software Update
State Rep. Rafael Anchia said it was a historic day for families in Texas.
US Cuba Relations: At Havana Embassy, John Kerry Promotes 'Genuine Democracy,' Lifted Embargo Before Flag-Raising Ceremony
Speaking in Havana Friday morning, Secretary of State John Kerry praised the restoration of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba.
Shinzo Abe V-J Day Statement Full Text: Japan's Prime Minister Expresses 'Profound Grief' Over World War II
"History is harsh," he said. "What is done cannot be undone."
Havana Embassy Flag-Raising Live Stream: John Kerry To Fly American Banner In Cuba
The thawing diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Cuba reached a new level Friday with a flag-raising ceremony at the U.S. Embassy in Havana.
Online Safety For Teens: Are Internet Friends A Good Thing?
Teens are making friends online something of "a new reality." More than half of all teens say they've made new friends online — and they will probably never meet them.
Missing Flight MH370: Plane Flaperon Found, But Malaysia Airlines Won't Fly Victims' Families To Réunion Island
Malaysia Airlines has decided against transporting relatives to the location where debris thought to be linked to a missing plane was found.
Huge Shark Shuts Down Australia's Bondi Beach Amid String Of Attacks, Calls For Cull
Several surfers returned to the waves after an hour of waiting.