Teachers from Chicago are ready to strike if an agreement for a new contract with the Chicago Board of Education is not settled.
Support for Donald Trump has increased to 41 percent.
Women in Saudi Arabia have voted and run for office for the first time ever.
Delegates from around the world are very close to finalizing the first-ever world-changing climate deal.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson has threatened to leave the party amid reports of a potential brokered convention.
The Islamic State made at least $500 million from black market sales of oil, a U.S. Treasury Official reported on Thursday.
Kim Jong-un scared the world by announcing that North Korea has a hydrogen bomb that is ready to be detonated anytime.
More millennials are now willing to send troops to fight the Islamic State, but are not willing to serve in the army.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced Wednesday that the country will be accepting the first two planes of Syrian refugees.
Muhammad Ali has spoken out to defend his religion after the recent terrorist attacks.
The middle class in America is no longer the economic majority, a Pew Research Center report stated.
North Korea revealed that it has created a hydrogen bomb for the purpose of defending "its sovereignty and the dignity of the nation."
The U.S. Senate voted to pass the overhaul to the "No Child Left Behind" policy.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel has apologized for the police shooting of black teenager, Laquan McDonald, in his speech on Wednesday amid the rising tensions within the city.
A United Kingdom petition to ban Donald Trump has received almost 300,000 signatures.