Prosecutor Faces New Criticism Over Ferguson CaseSt. Louis County Prosecutor Bob McCulloch — whose impartiality has been questioned since soon after Michael Brown was killed by Officer Darren Wilson on Aug. 9 — has come under renewed scrutiny since he appeared before television cameras to announce …
South Asian Leaders Don't Sign Expected AgreementsSouth Asian leaders, including from rivals India and Pakistan, discussed trade and energy cooperation and regional peace on Wednesday, but did not reach a consensus on expected transportation and energy agreements.
Protesters Clear Out as Ferguson Streets Calm DownPolice have dispersed protesters from the streets of Ferguson after second night of demonstrations following a grand jury decision to not indict Officer Darren Wilson in the shooting death of Michael Brown.
Hong Kong Police Arrest Key Protesters, Clear SitePolice arrested key student leaders of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests on Wednesday as they cleared barricades in one volatile district, throwing into doubt the future of a 2-month-old movement seeking free elections in the former British colony.
US Supreme Court Justices to Visit UMU.S. Supreme Court Justices Antonin Scalia and Elena Kagan will speak at the University of Mississippi next month.
Fires Burn in Ferguson After Mike Brown's Killer Escapes IndictmentFlames engulfed at least a dozen businesses in Ferguson early Tuesday and gunfire kept firefighters at bay after protests over the decision not to indict a police officer in Michael Brown's death turned violent, despite pleas for peace from Brown's …
Ferguson Gears Up for Today's Grand Jury Decision A grand jury has reached a decision about whether to indict a Ferguson police officer in the shooting death of Michael Brown, a spokesman for St. Louis County's top prosecutor said Monday.
Harold JacksonAfter weeks of scrutiny of head coach Harold Jackson's leadership, the Jackson State Tigers upset their rivals, Alcorn State, in perhaps the Tigers' biggest win of the season.
Iran Nuclear Talks to be Extended Until JulyFacing significant differences still between the United States and Iran, negotiators gave up on last-minute efforts to get a nuclear deal by the Monday deadline and extended their talks for another seven months.
Israel Leader Vows to Pass Nationality LawIsrael's prime minister vowed Monday to pass a contentious nationality law that has threatened the stability of his fragile coalition government, but he left the door open for negotiations to soften it.
AP Sources: Hagel Resigning as Defense SecretaryDefense Secretary Chuck Hagel is stepping down under pressure from President Barack Obama's Cabinet, senior administration officials said Monday, following a tenure in which he has struggled to break through the White House's insular foreign policy team.
Winners and Losers in Obama's Immigration PlanAbout 5 million people are expected to qualify under the measures outlined Thursday. But about 6 million who are in the country illegally will be left out.