Suicide has made the news again, even though we won't call it that. Andreas Lubitz deliberately crashed a plane into the Alps, taking his own life and the lives of 149 others.
In a cramped, windowless basement of a corporate office building here, ex-cop Brian Patterson, a hulk of a man with booming voice and a shaved head, shouts in my ear while I try to unlatch a Glock from a plastic holster without getting shot.
The Korean population in the borough has been declining, and the center, in Bedford Park, which offers translation and other services, has been losing members.
Latisha Fisher, who was taking medication to treat her paranoid schizophrenia and had started community college classes, locked herself and her son in the restroom of a Midtown restaurant.
Gov. Asa Hutchinson is to announce Wednesday whether he will sign a bill similar to a new Indiana law that opponents say opens the door to discrimination against gays and lesbians. FULL STORY
Kim Ki-Jong, the man accused of stabbing U.S. Ambassador Mark Lippert in South Korea last month, was charged with attempted murder Wednesday, an official with the Seoul Central District Court said.
Barbara Plett Usher reports on Saudi Arabia's attempts to stop its citizens joining Islamic State abroad, and asks whether it should be looking closer to home.