Jackass Steve-O cancels shows in wake of Ryan Dunn's Death
In honor of his deceased friend, Steve-O has cancelled two San Francisco events. Tweets his sadness.
Ryan Dunn; A fitting death?
Roger Ebert may disagree, but Ryan Dunn’s death, while tragic, is probably what the Jackass star would have wanted.
Analysis: Will UK strike turn violent?
If the June 30 labor strike in England adheres to recent trends, UK police should be preparing for the worst.
For sale: Greek infrastructure
Greece is selling state-owned businesses to raise cash as part of IMF-required austerity measures.
Brazilian police storm Rio slums
In an effort to clean up dangerous parts of Rio before the upcoming World Cup and Olympic games, the Brazilian military has sized control of a Rio slum.
Assad's speech goads protestors
Syrian President Bashir al-Assad gave a televised speech to his people, for the first time acknowledging protestors' demands.
Stand-off continues in a Venezuelan prison
At least 20 people have been killed in Venezuela's El Rodeo Prison since a June 12 uprising began.
Michelle Obama’s Africa itinerary
A look at the schedule of the First Lady's good-will tour to southern Africa.
Michelle Obama Starts African Tour
The First Lady is landing in South Africa Monday to start a week-long good-will tour.
Strike! UK unions call for Day of Action.
To protest against public-sector budget cuts, a 24 hour labor strike will occur on June 30 across Great Britain.
E. coli hits France
German food store Lidl recalls frozen hamburgers after 8 children hospitalized in France.
Hungary’s Clown Revolution
Thousands protest in Hungary against Prime Minister Viktor Orban’s pension cut.
Syria: Assad's cousin steps down
A powerful and corrupt telecommunications mogul has turned away from his friend, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
Islamist Group Takes Credit For Nigerian Bombings
A three-year old radical group detonated two bombs in Nigeria Thursday. Nine were killed and many more injured.
Where is Al-Zawahiri?
The new Al Qaeda boss has been in hiding since 2001. Will the United States locate him soon?
Celebrate Bloomsday, June 16
Wish a James Joyce fan a Happy Bloomsday this June 16th.
El Brad Pitt arrested in Mexico
Police in Chihuahua have arrested a dangerous drug cartel leader known in his gang as El Brad Pitt.
Gaddafi will step down if he loses proposed elections
Moammar Gaddafi's son says that his father is ready to hold general election in three months time if rebels stop their struggle.
Al Zawahiri and Osama bin Laden
The two Al Qaeda leaders' relationship goes back over 30 years.
Indonesian cleric gets 15 years for terrorism
72-year-old Abu Baker Bashir, a radical Indonesian cleric, was sentenced to prison for his involvement with a terrorist organization
Show trial for journalist arrested in Belarus
A Polish journalist was arrested for slandering the Belorussian president.
Who is Ayman al-Zawahiri?
A look into the life of the new head of Al Qaeda and FBI's most wanted man.
Protestors ignore threats, rally in Belarus
Around 1000 Belarusians took to the streets in the capital city of Minsk.
19 dead, 20 wounded in Venezuelan Prison Riot
A deadly riot broke out in a facility near Caracas as family members waited outside prison walls.
Terrorist, bin Laden confidant lives safely in Pakistan
Fazle-ur-Rahman Khalil, a paramilitary leader and bin-Laden associate, is living in Islamabad
Lunar eclipse 2011: Good news for Boston?
The June 15 lunar eclipse is a positive omen in Beantown.
Watch the June 15 eclipse… online!
Tonight, north American's will have trouble seeing the year's first lunar Eclipse. But Google has come to the rescue.
Radioactive whales caught in Japan
Two minke whales were discovered with traces of radiation off the Japanese coast.
Greece in crisis
The current unrest in Greece stems for decades of over-spending. In Athens, protesters take to the streets to fight the latest austerity proposal.
Greek protests take a violent turn
Demonstrations against a new austerity program were disrupted by clashes between police and protestors