A judge acquitted a police van driver of all charges including "depraved-heart" murder on Thursday in the death of 25-year-old arrestee Freddie Gray.
The U.S. Supreme Court split 4-4 on over a challenge to President Barack Obama's immigration policy, which sought to shield millions living in the United States illegally from deportation.
Polls show the vote too close to call on "Brexit," the possible British exit from the European Union. The public, politicians, and the media have been split on the issue, with top British political figures speaking out on both sides.
Although the weary group of Democratic legislators filed out of the chamber Thursday declaring victory, there are no indications that Republicans have met their demands.
A U.S. military official says Boko Haram is splintering internally over disagreements on the use of child suicide bombers.
Kim Davis, the Kentucky clerk who spent five days in jail for refusing to issue gay marriage licenses, is asking the 6th U.S. Circuit Court to dismiss the lawsuit against her.
he dramatic rise of anti-Semitic incidents in America last year is "very concerning," says Anti-Defamation League CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.
Israel's first F-35 fighter jet made its debut Wednesday at Lockheed Martin's Fort Worth headquarters.
Warner Glenn's family first settled along the Arizona-Mexico border in 1896. He says illegal immigrants have always been a part of the landscape. But nowadays, what is coming across the border has become downright scary.
Muslims are the fastest growing group of religious people in the world, making Islam is the second largest religion behind Christianity. However not all Muslims get the chance to meet a Christian.









