Martin Luther King Assassination: 9 Things You May Not Have Known About The Day The Reverend Was Shot
On April 4, 1968, Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated outside of his room at the Lorraine Motel.
French Websites See 19,000 Cyberattacks Since Rampage, Hollande Vows To Protect All Religions
French websites of all types have been attacked by Islamic hackers since the Charlie Hebdo shooting last week.
Charlie Hebdo Paris Tourism: France Courts Tourists After Terror Attacks
French officials want to reassure tourists that the country is safe to visit.
Spain King Juan Carlos Paternity Suit Under Investigation In Latest Royal Family Scandal
King Juan Carlos abdicated the throne in 2014 after serving for nearly 40 years.
International Space Station Ammonia Leak Forces US Astronauts To Russian Section, Cause Unknown
U.S. crew members were told to evacuate their section of the International Space Station following an ammonia leak.
Charlie Hebdo eBay Auction: New Issue Selling For Thousands Of Dollars Online
The latest issue of Charlie Hebdo, the target of a deadly attack last week, is sold out across Paris, leaving many to search eBay for a copy.
Pope Francis Sri Lanka Visit: First Day Includes Elephants, Jeep Instead of Popemobile [PHOTOS]
Pope Francis arrived in Sri Lanka for the first day of a six-day tour in Asia.
CENTCOM Twitter Hack: Obama Unveils Cybersecurity Policy To Prevent Future Breaches
After the hacking of the U.S. Central Command Twitter and YouTube feeds, Obama unveils initiatives and looks to prevent future breaches.
France ISIS Airstrikes: Lawmakers Vote To Extend Iraq Campaign After Deadly Attacks
After a week of attacks in and around Paris, France has voted to extend airstrikes against ISIS.
Italian President Giorgio Napolitano To Step Down, Who Will Replace Him?
Giorgio Napolitano, president of Italy since 2006, is expected to step down soon, after announcing his resignation in December.
Texas Congressman Compares President To Hitler In Tweet For Not Going To Paris
Obama was under fire for not attending the Paris anti-terror rally. A Texas Congressman took aim.
Washington Metro Smoke Kills One, Sends 84 To Hospitals; NTSB Official Refers To 'Arcing Event' With Third Rail, Power Cables
The incident at L'Enfant Plaza began at 3 p.m. Several people were injured in the incident while two are in critical condition.
Obama, Netanyahu Discuss Iran Nuclear Program, Palestinian Issue
In a phone call, Obama tried to assuage Netanyahu's concerns about the U.S. push for a nuclear deal with Iran.
Fidel Castro Death Rumors: Diego Maradona Gets Letter From Cuban Leader
To dispel rumors of his death, Fidel Castro reportedly sent a letter to former soccer star Diego Maradona.
Charlie Hebdo Cover: Prophet Muhammad Holds 'Je Suis Charlie' Sign In First Magazine Issue Since Paris Attacks
The cover reads: “All is forgiven.”
Anti-Islam Protests In Germany Attract Thousands, German Politicians Including Chancellor Merkel Ask To Cancel
Pegida marched again in Dresden Monday, invoking last week's attacks in Paris.
'Back To The Future' Air Mags: It's Actually 2015, Time To Buy Marty McFly's Sneakers
"Back to the Future" fans have been hoping for Marty McFly’s power lace shoes for decades. This year they may get them.
Timeline: Charlie Hebdo Attack May Have Been Provoked by 2006 Magazine Cover
The violent attack against France’s Charlie Hebdo was aimed at the satirical magazine's controversial content, both inside the paper and on the cover.
Global Economic Meltdown? 3 Signs The World Economy Could Be In Deep Trouble
It could take years for world leaders to recover from a mass deflation.
McDonald's Japan Finds Tooth and Plastic in Food, Apologizes And Promises To Be Better
McDonald's Japan apologizes and promises to be better after customers find a tooth and plastic in food.
Korean Air Lines Heiress Cho Hyun-ah Charged After 'Nut Rage,' Faces 15 Years In Jail
The former Korean Air Lines executive who made an outburst over macadamia nuts was charged on Wednesday.
WD-40 Earnings Preview: Company's Stock Is Sticking, Q1 Results Expected Today
WD-40, a company with a number of products for quick-fix solutions, is releasing its first-quarter earnings today.
Many Americans Don't Have Enough Money In Their Accounts In The Event Of An Emergency
Only 38 percent of Americans have enough money in their accounts for an unexpected expense, according to a Bankrate.com report.
SeaWorld CEO Jim Atchison Steps Down With $2.6 Million Severance As Amusement Park Takes A Plunge
Not only is SeaWorld's CEO leaving effective Jan. 15, but now so is another board director.
Venezuela McDonald's French Fry Shortage: Arepa Flatbreads, Yucca Served Instead
McDonald's restaurants in Venezuela have a few options for sides -- french fries are no longer one of them.
Earth-Like Planets Found With New Tool, Researchers Count 10 Exoplanets
There's a "recipe" to the making of Earth, and researchers have found it.
Delia's Earnings Preview: Can Girls’ Clothing Retailer Recover After Filing For Bankruptcy?
Delia's, the once-trendy girls' clothing company that is going bankrupt, has its earnings release Tuesday.