All USA Update
- Adrian Peterson enters plea deal. Will NFL seek further punishment?
Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson pleaded no contest Tuesday to misdemeanor reckless assault, after being indicted in September for hitting his four-year-old with a wooden "switch."
- Watch the rise of the World Trade Center in two minutes
A time-lapse video shows the growth of the site where terror struck 13 years ago. On Monday, One World Trade Center reopened for business, welcoming its first new tenants.
- Catcall video reaction: Is 'hello' in the street sexual harassment?
Critics of the New York City catcall video say that 'hello' and other greetings are not really harassment. Others say the video is racist. What do you think?
- Why a Marine dad was banned from his daughter's school for objecting to Islam essay
A Marine dad doesn't want his daughter learning about Islam in school. School officials say the alternative is a failing grade.
- Pew survey: Why Democrats are losing support among Latino voters
A Pew Research Center report released Wednesday shows that while Hispanic voters still lean Democrat, that support is diminishing.
- Maine nurse vows to sue to lift Ebola quarantine: How will she fare in court?
Nurse Kaci Hickox says she will take the state of Maine to court over attempts to quarantine her for 21 days. Does her stand strike a blow for science or could it make Ebola hysteria worse?
- He videotaped her walking around Manhattan. This many men harassed her
The video documents the harassment of one woman, one day, in New York City.
- UC Berkeley petition seeks to block Bill Maher speech in row over Islam
Some students at the University of California, Berkeley, call satirist Bill Maher's comments about Islam 'hate speech' and say he should not be given a platform to speak at the December commencement.
- Hazing trial opens for FAMU band member: Have new laws had an impact?
The death of a Florida A&M marching band member during a hazing ritual is going to trial, as many states toughen anti-hazing laws.
- School shooting north of Seattle results in at least two deaths
A student began shooting in the cafeteria of Marysville-Pilchuck High School in Marysville, Wash., on Friday morning, according to police, who said the gunman turned his weapon on himself.
- Hatchet-wielding man has authorities struggling to understand motivation
The attack on four NYPD officers by a man with a hatchet has led some to label it terrorist activity while others have said he could just be an angry man.
- Primanti Bros., iconic Pittsburgh sandwich-makers, to ship nationwide
Primanti Bros., a staple of Pittsburgh cuisine, has announced that it will begin shipping sandwiches nationwide, some assembly required. Steeler fans rejoice.
- Investigation of UNC highlights tensions over role of student-athletes
An report released Wednesday details the extent of the so-called shadow curriculum at the University of North Carolina that let student-athletes take fake classes to boost their grades.
- Navajo nation presidential candidate rejected: How well can he speak Navajo?
The Navajo Nation's top court rejected an appeal from presidential candidate Chris Deschene after a lower court disqualified him for refusing to demonstrate proficiency in the Navajo language.
- ISIS excels at recruiting American teens: Here are four reasons why
Three Denver teenage girls skipped school and flew to Germany to join ISIS before being sent home. Why are American teenagers drawn to the Islamic terror group?
- Nazi U Boat wreck gives glimpse of World War II battle fought at US doorstep
Archaeologists with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration found a German U boat and the freighter it sank 72 years earlier off North Carolina's coast, showing how close World War II came to American shores.
- She was bullied after donating her hair to charity. This is how she responded
10-year-old Jetta Fosberg's selfless act led to torment at school. Here's how she fought back: #standwithjetta
- DHS to funnel passengers traveling from Ebola hotspots through five US airports
The Department of Homeland Security announced Tuesday that travelers from Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea must enter the US through one of five designated airports that have advanced screening procedures in place.
- Michele Bachmann gets security detail after IS threat. How do other representatives protect themselves?
After receiving an online threat claiming to be from Islamic State, Rep. Michele Bachmann has been assigned a security detail to protect her until the end of her term.
- Ferguson, Mo. plans an alternate Halloween for trick-or-treaters
The announcement of a free pumpkin walk to replace Halloween trick-or-treating coincides with new forensic revelations that, if true, could spark more widespread civil unrest in the community.