After passing the bill through the legislature, Gov. Hutchinson sent the so-called "religious freedom" bill back, following backalsh from LGBT activists and companies.
O'Malley commented on Wall Street's hold on D.C. and the need for a strong leader. Though he did not formally announce his candidacy, he strongly hinted at it by attacking and distancing himself from Hillary Clinton.
The former CEO of tech company Hewlett-Packard said she will most likely run for the GOP presidential ticket in 2016, promising a decision in April or May.
Leading a coalition of Sunni nations, Saudi Arabia has begun strikes against Houthi locations in Yemen as the Shiite rebels continue their advance through the country.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus has resoundly come out against the House Republican budget for 2016, which passed on Wednesday. The CHC argues the budget attempts to slash the deficit by doing away with programs essential to working and middle-class Americans.
The U.S. military has charged Sgt. Bergdahl with desertion after he left his post in Afghanistan five years, leading to his capture by terrorists. He could face life in prison, if convicted.
The president has agreed to maintain less than 10,000 troops in the country through 2015, after his Afghan opposite asked for more flexibility in the U.S. troop withdrawal schedule.
As Venezuela cannot afford to repair or replace radiotherapy machines, doctors are forced to conduct radical mastectomies in cases where radiation could help a patient, if it were available.
Zimmerman explains in the video that he sees the federal government, including the president, at fault for not protecting his rights and trying to divide the nation along racial lines.
The airline's Airbus A320 is belived to have crashed in French Alps after sending a distress signal but there is, as of now,no known cause for the crash. All passengers are believed to be dead.
Hundreds protested the naming of Juan Barros as bishop of the diocese of Osorno at the city's cathedral. Protesters said he had knowningly covered up for a priest who abused various teenagers.
The list provides addresses and other personal information and calls for "lone wolf" attacks on U.S. troops at home. The Pentagon is currently investigating but has asked military personnel to secure their online presence as well as their families'.
During construction at a U.S. military base in Bavaria, workers discovered an unexploded bomb from the Second World War, prompting an evacuation. The bomb was successfully defused a couple hours later.
The retailer is the latest company to raise the minimum wage for its employees, following a growing trend as demands for higher wages continue and unemployment goes down.
The young attorney hopes to become governor of the island territory, bringing a change to the current political structure. She promises economic reform and prosperity as well as a more progressive shift for Puerto Rico.
The KDR chapter at Penn State is being investigated by local police, the university and the national fraternity after it was revealed the members had posted photos of half nude and nude women who were inebriated and unconscious.