On April 30, 1975, Communist forces captured Saigon -- now known as Ho Chi Minh City -- marking the end of the Vietnam War.
According to one activist group, 12 people were left suffocated by the poisonous barrel bombs dropped by government helicopters.
Stewart Kitchen is set to appear in Franklin County Municipal Court on Thursday to fight the accusations against him.
The law would have addressed California's spiraling diabetes rate, which has jumped in recent years.
A priest who counseled Rodrigo Gularte said that his attempts to explain to the convict that he would be executed were in vain.
Efforts to provide aid to the country's far-flung regions have been hampered by bad weather and poor road infrastructure.
The United States has said that there are no guarantees that a deal will be secured by a June 30 deadline.
Talks between six major powers and Tehran are approaching the final stages after a preliminary agreement on April 2.
A prisoner who was in the van with Gray said while he couldn't see the 25-year-old, he could hear him "banging against the walls."
On the second night of curfew, police prepared for violence, but the Pennsylvania Avenue-North Avenue intersection remained calm, with more media than marchers.
Toya Graham was protecting her son and sought to keep him clear of potential violence in what became a viral encounter.
Reports indicated that Baltimore streets were calm even as demonstrations continued before Wednesday's 10 p.m. curfew, but police are bracing for more riots.
Activists across the U.S. rallied Wednesday night in solidarity with Baltimore to protest the death of Freddie Gray. Over 100 people were arrested in New York.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un ordered the execution of 15 senior officials this year as punishment for challenging his authority, South Korea's spy agency told a closed-door parliament meeting on Wednesday.
From providing her with a debate partner to giving her an excuse to spend money, Bernie Sanders' decision to run is good news for Hillary Clinton.
A majority of U.S. Republicans would attend the same-sex wedding of a loved one, a Reuters/Ipsos poll showed, highlighting the risks for Republican presidential candidates who stake out positions against gay marriage.
The Arkansas senator attacked Zarif's character for "hiding out" in the U.S. during the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s.
Hundreds of students from area high schools and colleges marched from Penn Station to Baltimore City Hall, expressing anger over police brutality following Freddie Gray's death last week.
The U.S. Senate rejected an effort on Wednesday to tie sanctions relief for Iran under an international nuclear agreement to a requirement that President Barack Obamacertify that Tehran is not supporting acts of terrorism against Americans.
Government propaganda campaigns and the stifling of political opposition have made for a steady decline in Russian freedoms since 1995.
Residents of the Himalayan foothill district of Sindhupalchok must dig through rubble themselves.
Supporters of marijuana legalization are encouraging Nebraskans to ask state senators to support the bill.
Who to follow on Periscope to watch live stream footage of Baltimore events.
Toya Graham became famous Monday night after physically removing her 16-year-old son from the Baltimore riots.
Hillary Clinton's latest remarks on mass incarceration are a "seismic shift" from her comments on that issue in the 1990s.
Preventing cholera won't be easy in quake-damaged Nepal. But the country's long history with the disease could help.
The American Lung Associations said in a report air pollution is rising in California's industrial cities due to warmer, drier weather.
ABC refuted a CBS News article saying the former president's plane had to make an emergency landing in Tanzania Wednesday.
Under the proposal, companies will present a comparison between the company's performance and executive compensation.
The Syrian affiliate of al Qaeda wants a chunk of Lebanon, and the death of its local chief is no deterrent.