Russia Kicks Off 2014 Tank Biathlon World Championship With 11 International Competitors [PHOTOS]
T-72 tanks painted bright colors will be rushing through race courses and shooting targets for the next two weeks in Alabino, Russia.
Nigerian Doctor Contracts Ebola After Treating Patrick Sawyer, Liberian-American Victim
Nigeria's second case is a doctor who treated Patrick Sawyer, a man who was in three other countries before falling ill and dying in Lagos.
Russia Transfers Three Crimean Football Clubs To Russian Football Union, Amid Ukrainian Protests
Russia accepted transfer requests from three Crimean football teams from Ukrainian leagues to be administered by the RFU.
Ebola Outbreak: This ‘Must Mark A Turning Point’ In Fight, Says WHO Director-General Chan
Director-General Chan called for "decisive action" and is holding herself responsible for quelling the outbreak of Ebola in West Africa.
Ebola Outbreak: State Department Will Evacuate Two Americans Infected With Virus
The two Americans will travel in a transport plane specifically equipped to handle dangerous diseases. The CDC is handling the evacuation.
Bill Clinton Said He Could Have Killed Osama Bin Laden In September 10, 2001 Recording
Hours before 9/11, former President Bill Clinton was recorded discussing why he didn't kill Osama Bin Laden.
Ebola Outbreak: Atlanta's Emory University Hospital Will Receive One American Aid Worker Struck With Virus
Emory University Hospital has one of the most sophisticated isolation units in the U.S., which it built in coordination with the CDC.
Ebola Outbreak: Seychelles Denies Sierra Leone National Soccer Team Entry Amid Fears Of Virus
The Ebola virus is now affecting international soccer with the health ministry's decision to deny the team's entry to the island country.
WHO And Regional Governments Announce $100 Million Ebola Response Plan
The announcement comes as WHO announces the Ebola virus has killed over 700 people since March.
Ebola Death Toll Rises To 729 Across West Africa, Sierra Leone's President Urges Stronger Response
Regional leaders are in crisis mode as the West Africa Ebola outbreak tops 729 deaths — the most ever in the virus' history.
Ebola Outbreak: Aid Organizations Battling Deadly Virus In West Africa Need More Help
The international community is turning its attention to West Africa, but the organizations on the ground need help fighting the deadly virus.
Ebola: Peace Corps Pulling All Volunteers In Affected Countries After Two Are Exposed To Deadly Disease
Hundreds of volunteers will leave Sierra Leone, Liberia and Guinea as Ebola outbreak grows.
New York City Paid Sick Leave Law Goes Into Effect; See Where You Stand
Mayor Bill de Blasio's office thinks the new law will apply to 200,000 working New Yorkers who previously had to choose between health and pay.
Tea Party Polls 2014: Michigan, Kansas, Tennessee Candidates In Primary Races
Kansas and Tennessee Tea Partiers are eyeing the U.S. Senate while Michigan challengers look at state offices. What do the polls predict?
Sheik Umar Khan, Sierra Leone's Top Ebola Doctor, Succumbs To Virus
After fighting Ebola for about a week, Khan passed away on Tuesday from the virus he risked his life to fight.
Watch A Time-Lapse Video Of Gaza Neighborhood Leveled By Israeli Strikes [VIDEO]
The Shejaiyah neighborhood in Gaza City has seen fierce fighting in recent weeks, as dramatically shown in this video.
Ebola Outbreak: Two Americans Latest Aid Workers To Contract Virus In West Africa
A handful of local and international aid workers has contracted the deadly virus that they've been working to quell.
Veterans Affairs: Senate And House Agree On $15 Billion For VA
The bill will allow vets to seek health care from private doctors on the governments' coin and hire new doctors so when vets do go to a VA hospital, they're seen.
Ban Ki-moon On Israel-Gaza: ‘In The Name Of Humanity, The Violence Must Stop’
The UN is working overtime on Monday with Israelis and Palestinians during the Muslim Eid al-Fitr festival to secure a humanitarian ceasefire.
Zillow Will Buy Trulia For $3.5 Billion In Stock, Creating Largest Real Estate Marketplace In US
A Zillow and Trulia deal is the Grubhub and Seamless deal of the real estate market.
Apple Admits Encrypted iPhone Personal Data Can Be Extracted From 'Trusted' Computers
Following a self-proclaimed "hacker's" discovery, Apple says that people with the right knowledge can get to your data.
Air Algerie AH5017: Algerian Minister Says Armed Rebels First Spotted Crash Site
A rebel group pledged to help secure the site, but the French forces they've been fighting since last year are also at the scene.
Russia Rehearses For Naval Day In Sevastapol, Crimea This Year Without Ukraine [PHOTOS]
Russia's Navy is rehearsing for its annual Navy Day in Crimea, sans its former partner Ukraine.
Ebola Outbreak Threatens To Spread With Cases In Freetown, Sierra Leone And Lagos, Nigeria
The Ebola outbreak is being exacerbated by misinformation and a response effort stretched to the breaking point.
Pentagon: Russia Fired Artillery Across Border To East Ukraine
The Pentagon's claim is the most direct accusation of Russian involvement in Ukraine since MH17 was shot down last week.
Two Finnish Aid Workers Killed In Assassination-Style Shooting In Herat, Afghanistan
The Finnish workers were killed in their taxi by two men brandishing guns on a motorcycle.
Anton Skiba, CNN Fixer Abducted By Pro-Russian Separatists After Reporting On MH17
CNN has been working for the past two days to secure Skiba's release, but are unsure of his whereabouts after being taken by DNR officials.
UN Security Council Unanimously Approves Resolution For Unhindered Access To MH17 Crash Site, Calls For Accountability
Investigators say they've encountered resistance at the crash site, but a U.N. resolution could help.
Friend Of Suspected Boston Marathon Bomber Tsarnaev Guilty On Two Charges
The first case related to the 2013 Boston bombings ended with a guilty verdict. Azamat Tazhayakov faces up to 25 years in federal prison.
British PM Cameron: It Would Be 'Unthinkable' For UK To Sell Warships To Russia, In Regards To France-Russia Mistral Deal
France's $1.6 billion warship deal with Russia is safe for now, but a third round of sanctions over Ukraine could put a hold on the sale.