Ottawa Shooting: Prime Minister Stephen Harper Vows To Strengthen Anti-Terror Operations
Prime Minister Stephen Harper gave an emotional speech at Thursday's opening of Parliament following Wednesday's shooting spree.
ISIS Update: Airstrikes In Syria Kill Over 500 Militants, Iraqi Kurds Will Send Peshmerga To Kobani
U.S. airstrikes have killed 521 ISIS militants and 32 civilians since they began a month ago, according to a Syria watchdog group.
White House Fence Jumper Dominic Adesanya Mentally Ill, Father Says
Dominic Adesanya was paranoid and "heard voices," according to his father. He was subdued by K-9 dogs Wednesday on the White House lawn.
Ottawa Shooting: Police Chief Reaches Out To Religious Leaders
Following the shootings at the Parliament complex, police have urged leaders to be in contact about suspected illegal activity in communities.
Ottawa Shooting Lockdown: Shooter Killed In Parliament Building, Soldier Dead
One gunmen and a Canadian honor guard soldier are dead Wednesday after multiple shooting incidents in and around Ottawa.
Canada Parliament Shooting: One Shot Dead In Parliament Building, Three Separate Shootings Confirmed By Ottawa Police [BREAKING]
Gunshots rang out at Canada's Parliament and other Ottawa locations on Wednesday. A soldier is dead and Parliament Hill is on lockdown.
Ron Klain, Ebola Czar, Starts Job Amid Criticism
It's Ron Klain's first day as the U.S. "Ebola czar." What can the 53-year-old Harvard-educated lawyer actually do to coordinate a response?
Occupy Central In China: Social Media Users Want Punishment For Celebrities Who Back Hong Kong Protesters
A poll conducted by a Communist Party youth league suggests China's youth want punishment, but the poll offered no other choices.
'2001: A Space Odyssey' New Trailer; Watch The Update To The Classic
The digitally remastered film got a new trailer on Tuesday, as a handful of U.K. cinemas rerun one of the greatest sci-fi films of all time.
Who Is Jeffrey Fowle? American Tourist Released By North Korea
Jeffrey Fowle was released by North Korean authorities just prior to plans for his trial and sentencing.
Ukraine Update 2014: Ukraine Used Cluster Munition, Says Watchdog, Military Denies Report
They're banned by half the world, but both Ukraine and separatists, to a less degree, used the indiscriminately destructive weapons.
Hong Kong Update: Students Dissatisfied With Results From Government Negotiations, Plan To Continue Occupying
Hong Kong's student leaders said government reps were simply stalling in negotiations to get protesters off the streets.
Hong Kong Poll: Politicians Less Popular, While Pro-Democracy Leader Continues Popular Rise
Seven of Hong Kong's most well-known politicians polled low this month, but some Hong Kongers warm to pro-democracy legislator.
Ebola Outbreak Update: Cuba Sends Over 450 Health Workers To West Africa, Leading Charge
Cuba once again proves its "medical internationalism" is matched by no other country in the world.
Marijuana Edibles: Colorado Officials Want Ban On Some, Strict Regulations On Others
Marijuana-infused edibles would have to have a clear marking or color so children do not accidentally consume them.
Hong Kong: ‘External Forces’ Behind Occupy Central, According To CY Leung
The U.S. consulate in Hong Kong fired back, calling the accusations "an attempt to distract from the issue at hand."
Ebola: Has The World Failed West Africa?
The international community showed up late to fight Ebola with an underfunded and in some ways misplaced effort.
Who Is Ron Klain? Obama’s ‘Ebola Czar’ Was Once Portrayed By Kevin Spacey For HBO
Klain has no public health experience, but his managerial skills are respected around Washington, where's he's in politics since 1992.
Ebola: World Health Organization Admits Failing To Anticipate Virus' Potential
The U.N.'s health wing said in an internal memo that "nearly everyone" involved in the response underestimated the epidemic.
Morgan Stanley Earnings Nearly Double In Third Quarter
The financial services giant handily beat analysts' expectations for Q3.
Ebola Travel Ban: Congressional Committee Wants One, Officials And White House Disagree
Does Ebola warrant a travel ban from West Africa? Depends who you ask.
How To Stop An Ebola Outbreak: Lessons From Nigeria And Senegal
Ebola was stopped in its tracks by workers in two relatively weak health care systems. The U.S. can do it too.
Femen Activists Stage Topless 'Blood Bucket Challenge' Against Putin In Milan
The demonstration was another of the activist group's trademark topless protests.
Ebola Outbreak: Five U.S. Airports To Begin Enhanced Screening Of West Africa Flights
Passengers from Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone will undergo intensified screening procedures.
Who Is Amber Joy Vinson? Second Texas Health Care Worker Infected With Ebola Flew From Cleveland To Dallas
A 29-year-old nurse named Amber Joy Vinson was isolated "within 90 minutes" of having her temperature taken in Dallas.
Islamic State In Kobani: US Coalition Airstrikes More Effective After Coordination With Kurdish Forces
Combined U.S. and Arab airstrikes killed at least 32 Islamic State fighters this week.
Hong Kong Protests: Beijing Says Protesters ‘Doomed To Fail’
Tensions mount in Hong Kong and the Chinese government's official newspaper has harsh warnings for pro-democratic protesters there.
Gasoline Prices Drop In Step With Crude Oil Price Drop
American consumers may have a bit more money to spend this holiday season if oil prices continue their slide.
Occupy Central: Hong Kong Police Arrest 45 Protesters In Offensive To Clear Blocked Roads
Despite the massive police operation, protesters have again taken control of key roadways as of Wednesday morning local time.
NBA Will Shorten Celtics-Nets Preseason Game To 44-Minutes
The shortened game is an experiment to allow the NBA to see if a shorter game time will mean less fatigued players.