Lance Armstrong Would Still Lie, Deny Doping Charges, Disgraced Cyclist Tells CNN
The disgraced American cyclist had for decades repeatedly denied accusations of using banned drugs.
Faith Healer Helped Spread Ebola In Sierra Leone: Report
Ebola has killed more than 1,220 people in West Africa since the beginning of 2014.
Chinese Railway Official Gets Death Sentence On Corruption Charges
China’s railway officials have come under increasing scrutiny from both anti-corruption officials as well as the public.
Nigerian Soldiers Mutiny, Refuse To Fight Boko Haram Claiming They Are Ill Equipped
Boko Haram fighters have been reported to be far better equipped than the Nigerian army soldiers sent to fight them.
Jackie Chan To Help With Release Of Son Arrested For Marijuana Possession, Kai Ko Tests Positive
Jackie Chan was named anti-drug ambassador by China in 2009 while Ko was part of an anti-drug campaign two years ago.
Yemen's Capital, Sana'a, Erupts In Massive Anti-Government Protests
The protesters, who called for the overthrow of the government, expressed anger at corruption and an increase in fuel prices.
Australia, Indonesia Mend Ties Following Allegations Of Spying
Indonesia had withdrawn its ambassador after documents claimed Australian spy agencies were snooping on top Indonesian politicians.
Protesters Clash With Police At Israeli Inter-Faith Wedding
Young Jewish men wearing black shirts denounced the bride as a “traitor against the Jewish state” and shouted slogans against Arabs.
Julian Assange Could Leave Ecuador's London Embassy 'Soon,' After 2 Years Of Confinement
Two years of living inside the embassy has reportedly left Assange with arrhythmia, a chronic cough and high blood pressure.
Japanese National Reportedly Held By Islamic State In Syria, Japanese Officials Unable to Confirm
The name Haruna Yukawa matches that of the self-proclaimed CEO of a Tokyo-based private security firm.
Google Undersea Cables Being Attacked By Sharks
Sharks were first noticed being attracted to the undersea sea cables in the mid-1980s but it there not known reason yet.
Pope Francis Beatifies 124 Korean Martyrs
Many early Korean Catholics were killed in the 18th and 19th centuries by the Joseon Dynasty.
Al Gore Sues Al-Jazeera
The lawsuit alleges breach of contract and fraud related to the news agency's purchase of Current Media.
Chinese Police Open Fire On Tibetan Protesters: Report
In the past, Ganzi has seen some of the worst violence between Tibetan people and Chinese authorities.
Ebola Outbreak: Singapore's First Suspected Ebola Case Tests Negative
Doctors at Gleneagles Hospital identified the woman as a possible Ebola case on Thursday morning.
Police Issue Amber Alert In New York State After Two Amish Girls Are Abducted
The girls were reportedly taken away in a white four-door sedan that was described as small with an unknown license plate.
American Tourist's Body Found Stuffed In Suitcase In Bali, Daughter Arrested
The mother and daughter stayed together at a beach resort for several days before the daughter’s boyfriend joined them Monday.
Google Maps, Other Online Map Apps Can Quadruple Zoom Capabilities With Launch Of WorldView-3
Users of online maps will now be able to zoom in closer into images than ever before, thanks to the WorldView-3 satellite.
Taiwan Eyes China's Interest In Its Real Estate With Suspicion
Taipei's real estate market, fed by investments from mainland China, has shot up almost 200 percent in the last decade.
Islamic State Seeks To Conquer Lebanon, Lebanese Military Chief Says
The Islamic State extended its war front to the border of Lebanon triggering panic in a country that is home to many religious groups.
GlaxoSmithKline Reacts To Corruption Charges In Syria
GSK, which faces a series of corruption charges in countries across the globe, also suspended its distributors in Syria.
Robin Williams' Upcoming Films This Holiday Season And Beyond
21st Century Fox was developing a sequel to the 1993 hit Mrs. Doubtfire with Williams and director Christopher Columbus.
Nuclear Reactors Shut Down In England Due To Faulty Boiler Unit
The reactors' faulty boiler unit was discovered accidentally during routine inspections.
Australian Boy Poses With Severed Head As Country Joins Rescue Efforts In Iraq
The son of a convicted Australian who escaped to Syria was photographed holding a soldier's severed head.
Hillary Clinton Criticizes Obama, Blames His Policy For Rise Of The Islamic State
Clinton is widely believed to be preparing for a presidential run in 2016 and distancing herself from Obama's foreign policy moves.
Former LAPD Detective Jailed For Assaulting 3 Women
The former detective, Oris Pace, first forced the three women to undress and then fondled them while he was on duty.
Charles Manson Follower Bruce Davis Denied Parole After 43 Years In Prison
Bruce Davis was convicted along with serial killer Charles Manson and others in the 1969 murders of a musician and stuntman.
Washington Stores Sell $3.8 Million Worth Of Marijuana In First Month
Washington is following Colorado's model of taxing marijuana in two ways, via excise taxes and sales taxes.
Mystery Surrounds Death Of Ayman Taha, Former Hamas Spokesperson
Hamas claimed that Ayman Taha, a former spokesman for Hamas in Gaza, was killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike, but the story doesn't end there.
Female Warship Commander In Royal Navy Stripped Of Captainship Over Alleged Affair
Commander Sarah West, 41, ceased to be captain of HMS Portland, a frigate of the Royal Navy following the allegations.