Should West Use Nuclear Weapons Against Russia? 'Scare Putin' With Missiles, Says Former Polish President
Lech Walesa, a strong critic of Russia, said the West needs to do "everything possible" to curb Russian aggression in Europe.
Islamic State French Jihadists: Nearly Half Of European Extremists Joining ISIS Are From France
A French government report also revealed that 200 of those who have fought in Iraq and Syria have returned to France.
Islamic State In Yarmouk: 18,000 Trapped By Brutal Fighting, UN Says
"Kidnappings, beheadings and mass killings" are occurring in a Syrian camp for Palestinian refugees, a Palestinian leader said.
Chile Flash Floods: 25 Dead As Rescue Workers Fear For 125 Still Missing And 2,700 Homeless
The floodwaters were the worst the region has seen in 80 years, displacing 2,700 people.
Iran Deal Is A 'Nightmare' That Would Spark Middle East Nuclear Arms Race: Netanyahu
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says a new agreement could spark a nuclear arms race in the Middle East.
Yemen Crisis: Houthis Want Televised Negotiations, End To Airstrikes
A Russian-led ceasefire initiative in the U.N. Security Council could help pave the way to peace negotiations in Yemen.
Six Ukrainian Soldiers Killed In Artillery And Land Mine Blasts Sunday
Land-mine blasts and sporadic shelling have become the norm in eastern Ukraine, where heavy weapons are ready for deployment.
Easter Mass Vatican 2015 Live Stream: Watch Pope Francis Preside Over Two Special Ceremonies
The leader of the Roman Catholic Church concludes Holy Week with a special Easter Mass and Urbi et Orbi blessing.
Missing Spanish Cavers Found At Bottom Of Cliff In Morocco: One Dead, Two Airlifted To Hospital
Surviving Spanish adventurers are hospitalized after falling "several hundred meters" in an unforgiving environment.
Eric Courtney Harris Shooting: Officer Shot Suspect After Mistaking Gun For Taser, Police Say
A 73-year-old reserve deputy killed a suspect during a weapons-buying sting in Oklahoma, authorities say.
University Of South Carolina Racist Photo: School Suspends Student Linked To Racial Slur Incident
A woman shown writing an epithet says a photo taken at the University of South Carolina was "misunderstood."
Malaysia Helicopter Crash: Six, Including Former Ambassador To US, Among Dead
A witness says the helicopter "exploded" close to the ground during a rainstorm, but the cause of the crash has yet to be determined.
Harper Lee Abuse Allegations Unfounded, Say Alabama Investigators
Lee, Alabama's most treasured author, was not coerced into publishing her second novel by anyone, a state investigation found.
Prisons Must Provide Gender Dysphoria Treatment Per Eighth Amendment, Says Department Of Justice
The Justice Department filed the court brief in regard to Diamond v. Owens, et al., in which a Georgia inmate was denied treatment and sued.
British Terror Arrests: 6 'Syria-Related Terrorism' Suspects In Custody In UK, Police Say
Four of the individuals were from Birmingham. West Midlands Police are now investigating homes there.
Did Russia Try To Bribe French Politicians? Leaked Texts Suggest France's Right-Wing Party Endorsed Crimean Referendum For Cash
The unconfirmed emails show a senior Kremlin official negotiating with a man with ties to National Front.
Panda Bear Becomes Internet Sensation In China For Sexual Prowess
Lu Lu and his partner Zhen Zhen mated for 7 minutes and 45 seconds, setting a record at China's Sichuan Giant Panda Research Center.
Uber Hires Facebook Security Head As Chief Security Officer
Joe Sullivan said he convinced the Department of Justice's Miami office to get on the Internet in the 1990s during his time there.
Illegal Immigration 2015: NYC To Protect Immigrants From Phony Legal Services And 'Notario' Fraud With New Task Force
Immigrants in New York are vulnerable to "notario fraud," or fake legal offices that defraud them of thousands.
Iran Nuclear Talk Reactions 2015: Photos Show Iranians Celebrating Potentially Historic Deal
Some users posted photos of themselves watching Obama speak live on Iranian state TV, an unprecedented broadcast.
National Peanut Butter And Jelly Day: Five Best PB&J Recipes To Celebrate The Classic Sandwich
Did you know Elvis has a PB&J named after him because he loved them so much?
Russian Trawler Wreck: At least 54 Dead After Fishing Vessel Sinks In Sea Of Okhotsk
The trawler sank in 15 minutes and crew members were forced into the near-freezing Sea of Okhotsk.
Ebola Crisis In Sierra Leone Nears End, Just 10 Cases Reported During Weekend Shutdown
Sierra Leone and Liberia have nearly eradicated the disease, but cases persist in neighboring Guinea.
California Water Reduction Order: How It Works And What Californians Can Do To Help
Californians will have to use less water this year and if found abusing water could even face fines up to $500.
Putin In New York: Russian President Plans United Nations Address In September
"It is quite likely" that Russian President Putin will address the 70th United Nations General Assembly, according to his spokesman.
Germanwings Crash: More Americans Worried About Rogue Pilot Than Terrorism, Poll Finds
Over 80 percent of Americans believe airline pilots, bus drivers and train engineers should regularly receive psychological testing.
ISIS-Inspired Austrian 14-Year-Old Charged With Terror Activities
The teenager had bomb-making materials and communications with suspected Islamic State group members.
Tsarnaev Trial Update: Defense Rests Its Case After Calling Four Expert Witnesses
The trial of accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev will go to closing statements on Monday. The defense called only four witnesses.
Arkansas Religious Freedom Bill Passes With Overwhelming Majority In State House Of Representatives
The bill allows businesses to refuse people service on religious grounds, most notably LGBT individuals, making it nearly identical to an Indiana bill.
Cesar Chavez Day 2015: Quotes, Biography, Facts And Videos On The Iconic Labor Rights Leader
Chavez worked tirelessly to secure a better life for millions of manual laborers in the United States.