Putin Invites Greece's Tsipras To Russia Amid Ukraine, Economic Talks
The Russian and Greek leaders talked Thursday about gas projects, which could help alleviate economic woes in both countries.
Putin, Merkel, Hollande Plan 'Constructive' Ukraine Talks
Russian President Vladimir Putin, who Western officials say instigated the Ukraine crisis, will meet with Merkel and Hollande on Friday.
Alberto Nisman Death: Arrest Warrant For Argentine President Found In Dead Prosecutor's Home
Alberto Nisman was found dead with a gunshot wound to the head a day before he was to testify against the Argentine president.
'Three Parent Baby' Debate: What Opponents And Proponents Say About The Scientific Breakthrough
The U.K. legalized the procedure on Tuesday, but there's passionate debate about the ethics and safety of the breakthrough treatment.
Germany Anti-Terrorism Law Would Criminalize Traveling To Join Terror Groups
Germany would be able to prosecute ayone who travel abroad to fight for terror groups or fund them.
Svetlana Davydova Arrest: Husband Of Russian 'Spy' Called In For Questioning
Svetlana Davydova called the Ukrainian embassy in April to warn of Russian military movement to Ukraine, she was detained in January.
Warren Sapp Arrested: NFL Hall Of Famer Nabbed For Soliciting Prostitute
Sapp, an NFL Network analyst, was suspended by the network after he allegedly solicited and assaulted two escorts on Monday.
Ukraine Crisis: US Sending Lethal Aid Risks Escalating Conflict, But May Be Best Option
Sending weapons to Ukraine could escalate fighting, but may be necessary to confront Russia's wider aggression.
Nut Rage Trial: Prosecutors Seek 3-Year Prison Sentence For South Korean Airline Scion
The trial of a Korean Air executive has taken on a powerful symbolic meaning in South Korea.
President Obama Says US Working To Free Woman Captured By Islamic State Group
The woman, who hasn't been identified, was captured in 2013. Her whereabouts are unknown.
Super Bowl Fight: XLIX Ends With Fisticuffs
Watch the fight that broke out at the end of an absolutely thrilling Super Bowl.
Super Bowl Domestic Violence Ad: Watch The Sobering Message To Football Fans
The No More campaign's quiet PSA reveals the ugly reality of domestic violence.
Moody's Under DOJ Investigation For Subprime Mortgage Ratings - Report
Moody's is under an investigation similar to DOJ's investigation into Standard & Poor's that led to an expected $1.37 billion settlement.
New Mexico Toddler Shoots Father And Pregnant Mother, Police Say
The boy found his mother's new handgun in her purse while searching for an iPad, police said on Sunday.
Super Bowl Recipes: Potato Skins, Pizza And Other Easy Dishes For 2015 Game
Chili, salsa and dips have all been done to death, so check out these creative dishes for Super Bowl Sunday.
President Obama Will ‘Happily’ Veto Republican Bills From Congress
President Obama aimed some jabs at Republicans at a Democratic retreat in Philadelphia on Thursday.
Russian Next-Gen 100-Ton Nuclear Missile Could Be Test-Fired By 2017, Says Russian News Wire
The Sarmat Nuclear ICBM would replace the largest nuclear missile in the world, nicknamed “SS-18 Satan” by NATO.
Obama Approval Rating: President More Popular As Gas Prices Drop
President Obama's approval rating continues its upward momentum as gas prices remain low.
Sinai Peninsula Attacks: Militants Kill At Least 20 In Simultaneous Bombings [BREAKING]
At least 26 are dead after militants in Egypt's troubled border region hit more than a dozen targets simultaneously on Thursday.
Super Bowl Upsets: Most Memorable Moments In NFL History Ahead Of 2015 Game [VIDEO]
Super Bowl XLIX is expected to be close, but fans never really know what to expect on Super Sunday.
Who Is Kenji Goto? Japanese Islamic State Group Hostage Sends Chilling Messages
Kenji Goto has become the Islamic State group's messenger for ransom demands and execution threats sent to foreign governments.
Mitt Romney: Hillary Clinton 'Clueless' and Obama 'Timid' Speech Sign Former GOP Presidential Candidate Will Run Again In 2016?
Mitt Romney is expected to strongly criticize potential 2016 presidential opponent Hillary Clinton at Mississippi State University tonight.
Cuban President Raul Castro: US Must Lift Embargo And Give Back Guantanamo To Normalize Relations
Cuba's Raul Castro said "diplomatic rapprochement" would be of no value if the embargo wasn't lifted and Guantanamo Bay wasn't returned.
Kosovo Protests: Dozens Injured In Second Day Of Anti-Government Demonstrations
A derogatory comment by a Serbian official and a rescinded promise by the prime minister prompted protests.
Who Is Alexander Litvinenko? UK Launches Inquiry Into 2006 Poisoning Of Former KGB Agent
Alexander Litvinenko, who knew Russian President Vladimir Putin personally, was found dead after exposing alleged corruption in Russian politics.
Blizzard Juno Flooding: Who Is Vulnerable And How To Prepare As Northeast Coastal Areas Hit With Icy Floods
Strong winds and gusts up to 55 mph pushed water up from the Atlantic and the worst flooding was expected to come as high tide hit Tuesday afternoon.
Spain Jet Crash Update: French National Dies Of Injures, Bringing Death Toll To 11
A French serviceman died on Tuesday from burns sustained when a Greek F-16 crashed a day earlier shortly after takeoff at a Spanish airfield.
Greek Election Results 2015: Syriza Wins By Comfortable Margin In Historic Elections
Alexis Tsipras' party won 149 seats in the 300-seat Greek parliament, just two seats short of an absolute majority.
Greek Elections: Syriza Victory Could Rally Anti-Austerity Groups In Ireland, Italy and Spain
Syriza, Greece’s extreme left-wing party, appears poised to win the largest share of seats in legislative elections Sunday.
Ukraine Crisis Update: Rebels Reject Ceasefire, Go On Offensive
Ukraine's pro-Russian rebels pushed government forces from a significant airport and appear ready for more action.