Another Leader Of Germany's Anti-Muslim Group Quits Due To "Media Pressure"
Kathrin Oertel, another leader of the Pegida movement, resigned Wednesday, a week after Lutz Bachmann quit the group when a photo of him styled as Hitler went viral.
Man Accused Of Murdering A Teenage Girl In Baltimore In 2010 Is Freed
A judge dismissed all charges against Michael Johnson, accused of murdering 16-year-old Phylicia Barnes, whose body was found in a river months after she disappeared.
Texas Executes First Inmate Of 2015 For Triple Murder
Arnold Prieto was executed Wednesday for a cocaine-fueled triple murder in 1993. It was the state's first execution under Gov. Greg Abbott.
Dry Christmas Tree Blamed In Maryland Mansion Fire That Killed 6
The massive blaze killed cybersecurity executive Donald Pyle, his wife, and four of their grandchildren. An official cause of death has yet to be released.
Yemen's President Resigns During Rebel Standoff
The agreement calls for the Shiite Huthi fighters to leave the president's home where he was being held captive since Tuesday.
2014 Was The Hottest Year Ever Recorded On Earth
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U.S. Says It Regrets Arresting An American Muslim Who Was Never Charged
The American Civil Liberties Union settled a major lawsuit that challenged the U.S. government's post-9/11 practice of imprisoning Muslim men as witnesses without any basis.
Florida Manhunt For Double Murder Suspects Ends
Four men, suspected of robbery and a double homicide, shot at police officers during an overnight manhunt. All four are in police custody.
U.K. Teen Arrested In Connection With Sony And Microsoft Hack
The 18-year-old was arrested in Southport, United Kingdom, for hacking PlayStation and Xbox on Christmas Day.
The U.S. Spent Half A Million Dollars On An Afghan Police Training Center That "Melted"
A report by an Afghanistan reconstruction watchdog called the U.S. project "embarrassing" and a "waste of taxpayers' money."
Anti-Muslim Ads Featuring Hitler Splashed On San Francisco Buses
The ads call for ending U.S. aid to all Islamic countries.
A Woman Has Pressed Charges Against Bill Cosby That Could Lead To Prosecution
Chloe Goins is one of dozens of women alleging the comedian sexually assaulted her, but her complaint is the first that could potentially fall within the legal statute of limitations to prosecute.
Church Halts Lesbian's Funeral Midway Through Because Photos With Her Wife Were Shown
A Denver pastor stopped Vanessa Collier's funeral 15 minutes into the service because of a remembrance video showing photos of Collier and her wife kissing, according to reports.
A Vietnam War Vet With PTSD Was Executed In Georgia
The Supreme Court denied Andrew Brannan's request to stop his execution. His lawyers said his life should be spared because of his mental illness.
India's Government Wants To Ban Online Content That Offends Religion
While allowing for "extreme political views and decent humor," the government wants to prohibit content that "outrageously offends" religious sentiments.
A Teacher Was Fired From A Russian School After Being Outed By An Anti-Gay Activist
The teacher has now filed a lawsuit to restore her position and win compensation for lost wages.
Oklahoma, Florida Execute Men After Supreme Court Turns Down Requests
Charles Warner, who raped and killed his roommate's 11-month-old daughter, was executed tonight. Additionally, Florida executed Johnny Kormondy for a 1993 murder.
Former FAMU Band Member Sentenced To More Than Six Years In Prison For Drum Major's Hazing Death
Dante Martin, the ringleader of a hazing ritual that killed 26-year-old Robert Champion in 2011, was sentenced to 77 months in prison. He is the first of 15 former band members charged in connection with Champion's death to receive jail time.
26 Children Dead In Most Recent Flu Outbreak, 46 U.S. States Hit Hard
"The year is shaping up to be a bad one," CDC director Thomas Frieden said Friday.
A Photographer Is Helping Shelter Dogs Get Adopted With These Adorable Pictures
A struggling animal rescue center in Oroklini, Cyprus is getting donations and adoptions thanks to Stuart Holroyd's photography skills.