Fox News Anchor's Message After Watching Ray Rice Punch His Wife In An Elevator: "Take The Stairs"
Updated: Brian Kilmeade clarified that he takes the issue of domestic abuse very seriously. The Fox hosts also criticized Janay Palmer and Rihanna for going back to their abusive partners.
NFL Suspends Ray Rice Indefinitely After Video Surfaces Of Him Knocking Out Then-Fiancée
Update: The running back had his contract terminated after initially earning a two-game suspension for the punch. Last week, the NFL commissioner sent a letter to team owners saying "domestic violence is unacceptable." Warning: Graphic content.
Ukraine And Pro-Russian Rebels Agree To A Cease-Fire
The Ukrainian government and pro-Russian rebels signed the cease-fire deal during talks in Belarus. It will begin Friday at 11 a.m. ET.
Louisiana Supreme Court Vacates Death Sentence Of Man Who Killed, Dismembered World War II Vet
The court ruled that Eric Dale Mickelson was entitled to a new trial because of an error during jury selection.
Georgia Dad Charged With Murder For Leaving Son To Die In Hot Car
Justin Ross Harris was indicted with multiple charges of murder and cruelty after he left his son in a car for seven hours.
Police Handcuffed Dozens Of Fast Food Workers Demanding Higher Wages In New York And Detroit
Updated: Fast food workers in Boston's protest were also arrested. Thursday's protests planned in 150 cities across the U.S. are part of the "Fight for $15" campaign.
France Cancels Delivery Of Warships To Russia Over Ukraine Crisis
Citing Moscow's actions in Ukraine, the French government said conditions were "not right" for the warship delivery.
North Carolina Man On Death Row Freed After 30 Years In Prison
New DNA evidence cleared the names of two half-brothers three decades after they were convicted of a 1983 murder.
ISIS Executes American Journalist Steven Sotloff
The freelance journalist was beheaded in a video released by ISIS. UPDATE: The U.S. has confirmed that the video is genuine. President Obama said that "justice will be served."
Katharine Weymouth Steps Down As Publisher Of The Washington Post
Weymouth will be replaced by Politico co-founder Fred Ryan, The Post announced Tuesday, Sept. 2.
Chris Brown Pleads Guilty To Misdemeanor Assault
The singer was sentenced to time served for attacking man outside a Washington Hotel.
NATO To Create "High Readiness Force" To Deal With Russian Aggression In Ukraine
The Readiness Action Plan is a response to Russia's "aggressive behavior," NATO's secretary general said Monday, Sept. 1.
Ferguson Police Have Started Wearing Body Cameras
Officers wore the body cameras during a protest rally for Michael Brown on Saturday, Aug. 30.
Senegal Is Now The Fifth West African Country Affected By Ebola
Student infected by Ebola in Guinea traveled to Senegal seeking treatment.
Florida Couple Takes A Divorce Selfie, Which Is Either The Best Or Worst Way To End A Marriage
"We smile not because it's over, but because it happened."
Body Of Missing U.S. Student Found In Israel
Israeli police confirm they have found the body of Aaron Sofer, who went missing on Friday while hiking in the Jerusalem Forest.
A Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Got Married To The Nurse He Met At The Hospital
"I’m actually glad I got blown up… I got her."
Thousands Of Russian Troops In Ukraine As Stealth Invasion Grows
Over 1,000 Russian troops have joined separatists to fight Ukrainian forces in the southeast, says NATO.
Ukraine Accuses Russia Of New Military Incursion
Hope for a resolution to the five-month crisis faded after Ukraine accused Russia of launching a military incursion across its eastern border.
Time Warner Says Services Are Restored After Nationwide Outage
A massive outage affected Time Warner customers across the country Wednesday morning.