Gadhafi Leaves 1,000 Ostriches in Desert to Die
Volunteers in the embattled city of Sirte are currently caring for 500 ostriches once owned by the Libyan dictator that were left without food or water when loyalists fled the city.
Steve Jobs Dead: Apple Mourns Founder's Passing
Steve Jobs died on Wednesday evening.
Youcef Nadarkhani Update: Iranian Pastor Safe From Execution, For Now
Christian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani will avoid the hangman in Iran, it appears, as Iran claims that the reports of death penalty that circulated around the world last week were unsubstantiated.
Amanda Knox Latest: Her Final, Ceremonial Exit from Italian Prison
Before she could leave Perugia and go back to the United States for the first time in four years, Knox had to officially and symbolically release herself from Capanne prison in Umbria.
Germany Opens New Nazi Investigations: How Many Former Nazis are Still Alive?
The country's special Nazi war-crimes investigators are attempting to name and locate Nazi death camp prison guards so they can be held accountable for their crimes.
Why Somalia's Al-Shabab Promises More Attacks and Death
The Somali rebel group responsible for the suicide bombing Tuesday that killed 70 people has vowed that attacks will increase day by day. But what does al-Shabab want?
Greek Unions Strike Over Austerity Plans: Eurozone in Jeopardy?
Some 16,000 workers in Greece are in the midst of a 24-hour labor strike to protest the country's austerity package. Organized by Greece's largest unions, the strike and demonstration in Athens have paralyzed airports and ferry lines and closed schools, government offices and tourist sites.
Amanda Knox Home; Gives Emotional Press Conference [VIDEO]
After four years in Italy, most of that time spent behind bars, Amanda Knox returned home to Seattle, Washington on Wednesday.
Libyan Rebels' Homemade Vehicles of War [PHOTOS]
Pick-up trucks became a common sight in battle, and could be seen as the symbol of the popular anti-Gadhafi residence. Mechanics attached cannons and rocket launchers to flatbeds and cars carries troops across the country.
Mexico: Four Shot Dead in Ciudad Juarez
An American mother and her son were two of four people shot to death in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico on Tuesday.
Oktoberfest 2011 Ends: 'Auf Wiedersehen' Until Next Year
Oktoberfest 2011 literally ended with a bang when 60 men in traditional Bavarian costume fired into the air on Monday to signal the end of the festival.
Berlusconi Aides Busted on Prostitution Charges
Emilio Fede, Nicole Minetti and Lele Mora allegedly found and hired prostitutes for Berlusconi, including a Moroccan dancer named Karima El Mahroug -- stage name Ruby -- who was underage at the time.
Russian Billionaires Abramovich and Berezovsky Battle in UK Courts
Chelsea Football Club owner Roman Abramovich is being sued by fellow Russian billionaire Boris Berezovsky, and the English court case has elucidated the corruption in post-Soviet Union Russia.
Rick Perry Ranch Lampooned by Colbert, Stewart [VIDEO]
No controversy is too big or too small for Comedy Central's tag team of political satirists.
Libya News Update: Sirte, Saadi Gadhafi and a Mercenary Journalist
Libya's National Transition Council said they are ready to declare victory after eight months of revolution, once they have captured the city of Sirte.
Amanda Knox Verdict: Video of the Acquittal
Amanda Knox was acquitted of the murder of British student Meredith Kercher on Monday night in Perugia, Italy. A judged ruled in favor of Knox, as well as co-defendant Raffaele Sollecito, in their first appeals trial four years after Kercher was killed.
Amanda Knox Acquitted of the Murder of Meredith Kercher
Amanda Knox has been found innocent of the murder of Meredith Kercher. The verdict was delivered one and a half hours after the promised 8 p.m. deadline, an indication that the jury did not have an easy time with the decision.
Amanda Knox Verdict Delayed
Six jurors and two judges need more time to reach a verdict in Amanda Knox's appeal on Monday.
Amanda Knox Final Plea: Full Text Transcript
Hours before the jury will reach its verdict, Amanda Knox gave her final statement of her appeals trial on Monday.
Amanda Knox: Jurors Debating Knox's Fate
The Amanda Knox verdict is now hours away -- what will the fate of the American girl be? In Perugia, Italy, six jurors and two judges are currently sitting in a room deciding how to answer that question.
Rick Perry Hunting Ranch: Can a Racial Slur be Justified?
Rick Perry's presidential campaign took a shot on Sunday when it was revealed that the hunting ranch used by Perry's family for many years was known as “N----rhead.
Nigeria: At Least 25 Killed in Weekend Attacks
Nigeria experienced an explosion of violence over the weekend, with a number of militant attacks occurring all over the country. On Sunday, 23 people were killed when around 70 attackers stormed the village of Ligyado in Zamfara State armed with AK47 rifles, daggers, machetes and sticks.
Amanda Knox Verdict Expected at 2 PM EST
The Amanda Knox case verdict is expected to be read around 8 p.m. local time in Perugia, Italy (2 p.m. Eastern Standard) a judge said on what could be the final day of a four-year long saga.
Youcef Nadarkhani: Iran Says Pastor Guilty of Rape, not Apostasy
Iran said on Saturday that Christian Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani was sentenced to death for rape, not for the crime of abandoning Islam.
Troy Davis Funeral: Supporters Vow to 'Keep Fighting'
The funeral for Troy Davis was held on Saturday, and more than 1,000 people filled the Savannah's Jonesville Baptist Church to bid farewell to the convicted cop killer.
Rick Perry Hunting Ranch Name Was 'Vile,' 'Insensitive'
The Texas governor's 1,070-acre camp in West Texas reportedly had the name N-----head painted in large letters on a rock at its entrance for many years.
Occupy Wall Street: 700 Protesters Arrested on Brooklyn Bridge
On Saturday, anti-Wall Street demonstrators left their home base at Zuccotti Park in downtown Manhattan and marched to the Brooklyn Bridge, where they shut down traffic as they moved from the narrow pedestrian path onto the roadway. Approximately 700 people were arrested.
Occupy Wall Street: Police Arrest 700 on Brooklyn Bridge [PHOTOS]
Nearly 700 Occupy Wall Street protestors were arrested during a march on Saturday in New York City.
Youcef Nadarkhani: Iran's History of Religious Persecution
Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who led a 400-person congregation in Rasht just a few years ago, was arrested on apostasy charges in 2009. He was found guilty of the crime of abandoning Islam and sentenced to death a year later.
Youcef Nadarkhani: White House Condemns Iran for Pastor's Incarceration
The White House has condemned Iran's conviction of Christian pastor Youcef Nadarkhani, who has been found guilty of apostasy.