NYC, Other Cities Join Baltimore in Freddie Gray Protests
At least 1,000 people gathered in New York's Union Square on Wednesday to join Baltimore in the call for justice in the death of Freddie Gray.
Teenager Rescued in Nepal After Five Days in Rubble
Huge crowds cheered when a teenager was rescued in Nepal after spending about five days underneath the rubble of a collapsed building following Saturday's earthquake.
Colorado Preschooler Barred From Eating Oreos at Lunch
Leeza Pearson said The Children's Academy in Aurora sent a note home with her daughter, Natalee, saying she was not allowed to eat Oreos at lunch.
Republic of Congo Burns Five Tons of Illegal Ivory
Republic of Congo President Denis Sassou Nguessoset fire to nearly five tons of elephant ivory in a symbolic gesture at an illegal wildlife trade conference Wednesday.
LDS Church Makes Donation to Children’s Justice Center
In acknowledgement of Child Abuse Awareness month and their commitment to combat child abuse, the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints recently made a donation to the Utah Children’s Justice Centers in the amount of $100,000.
ABC Cancels ‘Revenge’ After 4 Seasons
Emily Thorne's mission for vengeance is coming to a close.
Inside Voices: Camden Yards Hosts Quietest Game of the Season
After a three-run shot in the first, Chris Davis waved to the absent crowd. When the final out was recorded, the players walked off nonchalantly.
French Peacekeeping Troops Allegedly Sexually Assaulted CAR Boys
French peacekeeping troops allegedly sexually exploited children they were supposed to protect in the Central African Republic, a leaked report from the United Nations indicates.
No More Mohammad Cartoons from Charlie Hebdo’s ‘Luz’
Luzier drew the cover art for the magazine's issue after the Jan. 7 attack on its offices.
N.D. State Rep. Refusing to Vote for LGBT Protections Found on Grindr
North Dakota State Rep. Randy Boehning, R-Fargo, was outed by a man he'd been messaging on the gay dating app Grindr after refusing to vote for LGBT protection bill.
Hillary Clinton Calls for Overhaul of Criminal Justice System in Wake of Baltimore Riots
Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton called for an overhaul to the nation's criminal justice system Wednesday in reaction to protests in Baltimore, potentially undoing the very policies her husband put in place during his presidency.
Nepal: 4-month-old Baby Found Alive in Rubble 22 Hours After Earthquake
A 4-month-old infant was rescued from the wreckage 22 hours after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake destroyed surrounding towns last weekend.
Public Can Visit the Masonic Temple Saturday
The public is welcome to visit Masonic Temples statewide on Saturday May 2.
ATV Protest Riders in Court Today
Four men accused of riding ATVs through a closed southern Utah canyon to protest what they call federal government overreach are headed to trial after three rejected plea deals in the case.