Charleston Church Suspect's Friend Charged with Lying to FBIA friend of the man accused of gunning down nine parishioners at a Charleston church is charged with lying to federal authorities and concealing information during their investigation, and he is scheduled for his first court appearance Friday.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's Attorneys to Present Case at HearingBowe Bergdahl will not be among the four witnesses that his lawyers plan to call to testify at the hearing to determine if the Army sergeant should face a court-martial for leaving his post in Afghanistan six years ago, his …
Israel Calls Up Reservists Following Holy Site ViolenceIsrael made a rare decision on Friday to call up a few hundred border police reservists to beef up security, following Palestinian riots at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site and outbreaks of violence elsewhere in the city that killed one …
House Bills Hit Planned Parenthood, Some Abortion DoctorsRepublicans pushed bills targeting Planned Parenthood and curbing some abortion procedures toward House passage Friday, with party leaders hoping the legislation will help mollify fractious conservatives demanding a face-off with President Barack Obama that could trigger a federal shutdown.
Trump Declines to Correct Man Who Says Obama is MuslimRepublican presidential front-runner Donald Trump declined to correct a questioner at a town hall event who incorrectly stated that President Barack Obama is Muslim, and the billionaire real estate mogul said he'd be "looking at" a claim that militants operate …
Janet LeachWhen Delta Airlines closed its marketing office in Jackson in 1994, it turned out to be the best thing to happen to Janet Leach because it led her to a career she has loved for 17 years.
Chaotic Border Scrums as Croatia Becomes Migrant HotspotThousands of people poured into Croatia from Serbia on Thursday, with some trampling over each other at jammed border points in a rush to get on limited buses and trains.
General Motors Settles Criminal Case Over Ignition SwitchesGeneral Motors agreed to pay $900 million and submit to a monitor in a deal with the government in which it admits that a deadly problem with small-car ignition switches was hidden from the public for over a decade, authorities …
Time for Flu Vaccine, Updated After Misery of Last WinterIt's time for flu shots again, and health officials expect to avoid a repeat of the misery last winter, when immunizations weren't a good match for a nasty surprise strain.
Military Hearing on Bergdahl Desertion Charges BeginsA hearing to decide if Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl should face a military trial for leaving his post in Afghanistan began Thursday—proceedings that his lead lawyer said would reveal details of what led to the Idaho native's disappearance in 2009.
Football Thoughts Two Weeks InHere's a number that currently means nothing: 149. That's the University of Mississippi Rebels' combined score from their first two games.