Giant, Tentacle-Free Jellyfish Discovered Off The Coast Of Australia Baffles Scientists
The giant jellyfish, which grows to the length of a human arm, is suspected to cause the deadly Irukandji syndrome.
GSK Sex Tape Investigators' Trial Begins In China
A British-American couple was hired by pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline to investigate the source of a sex tape.
ISIS Captures Largest Christian Town In Iraq And Several Others, Thousands Of Minorities Flee
Many northern Iraqi towns, home to the country's minorities, have fallen to ISIS, forcing tens of thousands of people to flee their homes.
Hamas Funded Murder Of Israeli Teenagers Says Palestinian Arrested By Israel
The teenagers’ kidnapping, murder and the discovery of their bodies triggered Israel’s decision to attack Hamas in Gaza last month.
Top Khmer Rouge Leaders Sentenced To Life In Prison For Crimes Against Humanity
Nuon Chea was the ideological motivator of the regime while Khieu Samphan was its public face.
James Safechuck Alleges Sexual Abuse By Michael Jackson, Sues Singer's Estate
James Safechuck, then 10-years-old, appeared with Michael Jackson in a Pepsi commercial and said he was sexually abused over 100 times.
Chinese City Bans Beards, Burqas On Buses; Human Rights Groups Outraged
Karamay city authorities banned large beards, hijabs, niqabs, burqas and clothing with the Islamic star and crescent symbol on local buses.
Hamas Seen On Tape Firing Rocket Into Israel From Civilian Zone, Indian TV Network Claims [VIDEO]
Israel has maintained that Hamas has fired rockets across the border from civilian zones within the Gaza Strip.
Pennsylvania Vet Uses Drug Overdose Antidote To Save Kitten
James Myers, a West Chester resident, was arrested on charges of animal cruelty and drug possession.
Phoenix Suns Forward PJ Tucker Jailed For 'Super Extreme' DUI
Police say Tucker had a blood alcohol level of .22 after he was arrested on May 10, in Scottsdale, Arizona.
Google Helps Law Enforcement Crack Down On Child Pornography, Defends Policy
Internet service providers track users' online behavior to help pitch relevant products to them in the form of online advertisements.
Three-Year-Old Girl Shot By Five-Year-Old Boy In Colorado
The bullet went through the three-year-old girl’s body without breaking any bones, police said.
Arizona Researcher Arrested With Assault Rifle At Phoenix Airport Claims He Was Exercising Gun Rights
The offender was questioned last November for being armed while going to pick his wife up from the airport but was not charged at the time.
Japan's 'Space Force' To Protect Satellites In Orbit
Units from Japan’s Air Self-Defense Force are currently being considered by the defense ministry to make up parts of the new space force.
California Flash Floods Leave Thousands Stranded, 1 Dead
Fast-moving waters left thousands of people stranded, including 500 children and their guardians who were trapped in a campground.
Kunshan Plant Ignored Several Safety Warnings: Chinese Regulator
The auto-parts factory was reportedly infamous among migrant workers for its “dirty environment but high wages.”
Ohio Drinking Water Turns Toxic As Lake Erie Faces Algae Infestation
Preventing another algae attack in Lake Erie will be the next priority for officials, once the water is declared safe to drink.
Libya: Protests Erupt In Benghazi After Militants Overran A Military Base
More than 2,000 people took the streets in protest against Islamist and former rebel militias who are fighting Libya’s armed forces.
Florida Beachgoers Warned Of Deadly Disease By CDC
Two have died and 11 have been infected with a bacteria that thrives in warm seawater.
Obama Defends Handling Of Gaza And Ukraine Conflicts
A U.S.-backed cease-fire in Gaza broke down about 90 minutes after it became effective Friday.
Oklahoma Woman Arrested After Calling Police to Complain About Quality Of Crystal Meth
The woman told police officers that the "ice" was laced and that she was not happy with the quality of the illegal drugs.
Uganda Anti-Gay Legislation Declared Null By Constitutional Court
Uganda’s anti-gay law, which was enacted in February, would imprison a person for life for engaging in gay sex.
MH17 Crash Site: 10 Ukraine Government Troops Killed By Rebels
The area around the crash site has seen fierce fighting as Ukrainian government forces and Russia-backed rebels fight for control of the region.
'Ebola Poses Little Risk To The US:' CDC Director Thomas Frieden
Modern medical practices will quell the spread of Ebola in developed countries like the United States, the director of the CDC said.
China Allows Foreign Press For First Time At Defense Meeting
The questions from the world's media covered a range of sensitive topics like the ruling Communist Party’s crackdown against corruption.
Ebola Epidemic: Sierra Leone Declares State of Emergency, Liberia Announces National Action Plan
Sierra Leone has declared a state of emergency and Liberia has appealed to the international community for assistance.
Libya: Tripoli Sees Temporary Ceasefire While 75 Bodies Are Found In Benghazi
Libya's government has been unable to rein in heavily-armed rebel brigades who continue to wreak havoc across the country.
32 Nations Back Israel's Campaign to Make Yom Kippur A UN Holiday
Israel began its campaign to make Yom Kippur a U.N. Holiday in May, before the Israeli-Hamas war began.
Jewish Museum Of Belgium Shooter Charged With Terror-Linked Murder Of 4 People In May
Mehdi Nemmouche spent more than a year fighting with Islamist fighters in Syria, and was extradited from France to Belgium on Tuesday.
Egypt: Car Bomb in Cairo Kills 3
Egypt has seen waves of violence and protests since the deposition of former President Mohammed Morsi, by the army, last year.