Police Captain Kowalczyk says it's important to put situation in context, underscores that when officers were deployed Monday, it was to peaceful high school event that later spread and turned into rioting
David Simon writes 'The anger and the selfishness and the brutality of those claiming the right to violence in Freddie Gray’s name needs to cease'
Saturday's deadly 7.8-magnitude quake was the worst to hit Nepal in more than 80 years
At Washington conference, he also calls US efforts to re-establish ties with Havana the best way to help Cubans achieve greater freedom
Eating-order professionals say just because someone has a low BMI doesn't mean they have an eating disorder, and someone in normal range or higher might have one
A look at accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's Twitter activity in the year leading up to the 2013 attack
Kadiza Sultana, Amira Abase, Shamima Begum disappeared a week ago, flying from London to Istanbul; police say officers continue to work closely with Turkish authorities
President says it is now 'too hard' sometimes for the government, private sector to exchange information because of legal and liability issues
Analysts expect the new Republican-controlled Congress to add complications to enacting Obama's agenda
Ban is 'national issue' reflecting lingering immigration problems, General Min Aung Hlaing says
Attorney Camille Mackler is director of legal initiatives at advocacy group New York Immigration Coalition, and she discusses specifics of the action
Built in 1961, 161-kilometer wall kept residents in communist East Berlin from fleeing to the West, dividing neighborhoods, families, friends
Kurdish forces defending northern Syrian border city are working increasingly with US-led coalition to push back ultra-radical group
State Department official says without comprehensive solution with Iran, US will respond with speed and force
Family says Ashoka Mukpo was just a few months old when he was recognized by a Buddhist lama as the ninth Khamnyon Tulku
Justice Department says two of the defendants have already pleaded guilty, including one Canadian resident
Richard Stengel says that in face of strong foreign propaganda machines such as Russia and Islamic State, US needs to harden its 'soft power'
At the White House, President Obama presses again for immigration reform, as he welcomed 25 new US citizens in a special Independence Day naturalization ceremony
US hopes to curb flow of unaccompanied children arriving illegally at border
The clock's hands and numbers now go left, instead of right, which is the typical clockwise direction
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