The Sandy Hook massacre instantly made headlines around the world. Here is a selection of front pages from the Web.
The state-owned newspaper China Daily is now printing its Africa Weekly, and its editors aren't shy about telling the West how they really feel.
Initial reports named Ryan Lanza the gunman in the shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn., but police said the alleged shooter was his brother, 20-year-old Adam Lanza.
Apple launched the iPhone 5 in 33 new countries today, including China, Turkey, Israel and Russia.
When President Obama finally sat down with the media to discuss marijuana legalization in Colorado and Washington he was hesitant on concrete answers but did say prosecution would not be a top priority of the government.
A bank robber wearing a Mitt Romney mask got away with an undisclosed amount of cash in Virginia.
The holiday season is in full swing, and here's a list of five accessories for the Galaxy Note 2 that are sure to please any owner of the device.
The Golden Globe-nominated period drama "Downton Abbey" received the "Breaking Bad" treatment courtesy of "The Colbert Report."
Alcatel-Lucent (NYSE:ALU), the No. 1 provider of telecommunications equipment, secured $2.09 billion in new loans intended to keep it going.
A new survey predicts by 2020 Chinese and Indians will together buy more of the precious rock than Americans.
McAfee told CNBC he needs to return to Belize to save his very young girlfriend
Economist Krugman says the Republican Party has reached the end of a 30-year cycle of failed conservative policies, and it doesn't know how to deal with failure.
An online petition has pointed out that Gatorade and many other mass produced beverages contain a harmful ingredient, BVO.
It is unclear when the Patriots from the U.S. will arrive in Turkey or how long American troops will be stationed there.
President Barack Obama says there are "bigger fish to fry" than recreational pot users.
Wardrobe malfunctions became a trend this week after Anne Hathaway's upskirt photo, LeAnn Rimes' spill and Elizabeth Reaser's ill-fitted dress.
U.S. consumer prices declined in November for the first time in five months, falling 0.3 percent, as gasoline price declines offset increases in other areas, the U.S. Labor Department announced Friday.
In the first State of the Nation speech of his third term, Putin urged Russia to make babies and maintain national sovereignty.
Lena Dunham has depicted a very bleak world inhabited by women in the second decade of the 21st century.
Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is unlikely to be able to stay in power, a senior NATO official has said.
Progress has been achieved in talks between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran, a senior U.N. official has said.
The U.S., Canada and the UK have refused to sign a U.N. treaty at the global telecommunications conference in Dubai.