Payton Guion
Contributor
President Obama Says It's Time for the FCC to Start Enforcing Net Neutrality
"We cannot allow internet service providers to restrict the best access or to pick winners and losers in the online marketplace for services and ideas," the president said.
Video Shows Mexico’s Ceremonial Presidential Palace Torched Amid Protests
News that burned remains of 43 missing students may have been found sparked major demonstrations this weekend.
Judge Delays Sentencing a Drug Runner After Oregon Voted to Legalize Marijuana
Days after the legislation passed, a federal judge in Oregon said he wants to wait and see how the US government reacts to the shifting landscape of marijuana law.
Islamic Militants Are Taking Cruise Ships to Fight in the Middle East
Increased security at airports and border stations across the world has driven aspiring foreign fighters to take luxury liners on the open seas to minimize detection.
A Look at President Erdogan's Opulent $615 Million Palace, Four Times the Size of Versailles
Turkey unveiled the largest presidential residence in the world last week. In a country where millions are unemployed, this unsurprisingly hasn't been welcomed by everyone.
Video Emerges of Iranians Burning Flags While Celebrating 35th Anniversary of US Embassy Crisis
Rally comes two days before US and Iranian officials are set to hold talks over Iran's nuclear program.
Law Enforcement Is Using 'Sneak and Peek' Patriot Act Power, but Not to Bust Terrorists
Of more than 11,000 sneak and peak search warrants requested in 2013, only 51 were for terror investigations.
American Man Pleads Guilty to Helping the Islamic State After NYC Arrest
Donald Ray Morgan, of North Carolina, was arrested in August at New York’s JFK International Airport on an outstanding weapons charge.
President of Burkina Faso Officially Resigns Amid Turmoil
After a day of riots and destruction, Burkina Faso's president is forced out of office.
President of Burkina Faso Announces Dissolution of Government
Protests have turned to riots in the African nation over planned vote to amend presidential term limits.
Three Dead Prisoners in Alabama Highlight Struggling Jail Healthcare System
Nikki Listau, Deundrez Woods, and Tanisha Jefferson all died last year in Madison County Jail, Alabama, Three lawsuits filed this month claim their deaths could be avoided with better medical care.
Video Shows Crowd Take Down Man After Homophobic Attack at Texas Airport
A crowd at Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport rushed to the aid of a man after another man was hurling slurs at him.