Los Angeles Metro Collision Injures 21, One Critically
The train collided with two cars and partially derailed. Most passengers escaped serious injury.
Islamic State Will Be Eliminated Within The Year, Iraqi President Says
Iraqi President Fuad Masum also voiced opposition to international intervention in Yemen.
Boston Police Shooting: Officer Remains In Critical Condition Following Unprovoked Attack
Officer John Moynihan, who served in Iraq, "is in tough shape, but we’re all pulling for him," Police Commissioner William Evans says.
Germanwings Pilot Lubitz Sought Help For Vision Problems, Investigators Say
The co-pilot of the doomed Germanwings Flight 9525 reportedly hid the difficulty with his vision from Lufthansa, but sought treatment for it.
Yemeni President Calls Houthis 'Stooges Of Iran' Ahead Of Arab League Summit
The Houthis have "destroyed Yemen," Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi says in Egypt where he seeks the support of neighboring nations.
Amanda Knox Statement: Relieved Murder Suspect Speaks Out About Overturned Guilty Verdict
"The knowledge of my innocence has given me strength in the darkest times of this ordeal," she said after a new ruling from Italy.
Amanda Knox Verdict: Italian Appeals Court Overturns Murder Conviction
Knox's eight-year-long legal saga in Italy has ended. She will not have to face a new trial for the 2007 murder of Meredith Kercher.
Germanwings Crash Update: Lufthansa To Immediately Compensate Victim's Families Up To 50,000 Euros
It's unclear whether the compensation package offered by the parent company of Germanwings will be supplemented in the future.
Cameron Miliband Election Debate: Who Came Out On Top In The 'Battle For Number 10?'
You could practically hear Cameron and Miliband breathe a sigh of relief when their interviews with Jeremy Paxman ended.
East Village Building Explosion: Read Mayor De Blasio’s Comments On 7-Alarm Fire
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio updated the public on a suspected gas explosion and fire that engulfed four buildings in NYC’s East Village. He said a Red Cross support center has been set up at a nearby public school.
East Village Building Explosion Update: Gas Suspected As Cause For 7-Alarm Fire That Injured 12, 3 Critically
At least 19 people were injured, three critically, in a suspected gas explosion and seven-alarm fire in Manhattan's East Village.
New York City Building Explodes, Collapses: 7-Alarm Fire In East Village Neighborhood
The blast appears to have occurred in a street-level restaurant, engulfing the entire building in flames.
Russian Security Council Warns US Seeks 'Color Revolution' Against Kremlin
The council accused the U.S. of seeking to dominate the world order with its economic and military influence.
Germanwings Flight 9525 Update: Pilot Locked Out Of Cockpit Before Crash, Report Says
One of the two pilots banged on the Airbus A320's cockpit door before trying “to smash the door down.”
Iran-Backed Houthi Militants Seize Sensitive US Intelligence Documents In Yemen
The documents included material on informants and plans for future anti-terrorism operations in the region.
Bowe Bergdahl Update: Maximum Life Sentence For 2009 Alleged Desertion At Stake For Army Sergeant
The Army sergeant will be charged with desertion and misbehavior before the enemy. He allegedly left his post in Afghanistan in 2009 and was later captured by the Taliban.
Germanwings Flight 9525 Victims Update: 61 Confirmed By Family, Spanish Outlet Reports
Some of the 150 people who died in the Germanwings crash Tuesday have been preliminarily identified.
Jesse Jackson Jr. To Be Released From Federal Prison For Halway House, Says Former Colleague
The former Congressman will spend the rest of his sentence for wire and mail fraud at a Washington, D.C., facility.
Russia's Top Secret Tank Unveiled: Armored Vehicle Purportedly Filmed For The First Time
The Armata T-14 is "on par" with the German Leopard-2 and U.S. M1A2 Abrams tank, said one Russian columnist.
Germanwings Flight 9525 Crash Update: Searchers Call Off Operations For The Day Due To Bad Weather
Recovery teams have postponed their search for the remains of Flight 9525, citing poor weather conditions in the Alps. Officials said all 150 people on board the Airbus A320 were likely killed.
Russian Intelligence Agents Arrest Sergey Skirta: Ukrainian Man Allegedly Stole Industrial Secrets
Russia's FSB said agents caught 34-year-old Sergey Skirta "red-handed" trying to steal secrets from a Russian industrial manufacturer.
New Orleans Airport Machete Attack Update: Richard White Had Six Molotov Cocktails, Smoke Bombs On His Person
A sheriff's officer's shots stopped machete-wielding suspect Richard White, who was described as mentally ill.
Georgia Protests: Thousands Turn out In Tbilisi Demanding Government Step Down
Under President Giorgi Margvelashvili, Georgia has seen heavy debt as well as a 30% drop in the value of the lari.
Danish Warships Could Be Targeted By Russian Nuclear Missiles If Denmark Joins NATO Shield, Diplomat Says
“I do not think that the Danes fully understand the consequences" of joining a NATO defense program, a Russian diplomat says.
Yemen Crisis: US Pulls 100 Special Forces From Yemen Air Base - Report
The last U.S. military personnal are departing al-Annad air base after al Qaeda militants reportedly escaped in two nearby prison breaks.
Kerry On Iran Nuclear Talks: 'It Is Time To Make Hard Decisions'
"We recognize that fundamental decisions have to be made now, and they don't get any easier as time goes by," the U.S. secretary of state says.
Chris Brown Probation Results: California Judge Ends Singer's Five-Year Court Saga
The R&B singer has yet to recover with the public over his 2009 assault of Rihanna, but today he had his probation dismissed.
Kapersky Lab Bloomberg Report: Founder Of Cyber-Security Firm Responds To 'Russian Spies' Allegations
The Bloomberg report alleged the Russian cybersecurity expert was giving customer info to Russian intelligence and hiring former officers.
International Day of Happiness: Who Are Europe’s Happiest People?
Can money buy happiness? An EU report released Friday says no, at least not among people in the bloc's member nations.
Los Angeles Homeless Man Shooting: LAPD Officers Involved In Fatal Altercation Identified
A video of the incident depicts police wrestling with a homeless man who reportedly reached for a gun before the cops fireded five shots, killing him.