Where Is Kim Jong Un? North Korean Leader Reportedly Not In Pyongyang Amid Coup, Health Rumors
Kim Jong Un hasn't been seen in public in more than a month, sparking rumors about his health and a potential coup attempt.
US Drone Attacks: 6 Suspected Militants Killed In Strike On Terror Camp In Pakistan
U.S. drone strikes resumed in June after a six-month halt during peace talks with the Taliban.
Supreme Court Gay Marriage: Court Won't Take Up Same-Sex Marriage Appeals From 5 States
The decision means gay marriages will proceed in Indiana, Wisconsin, Oklahoma, Utah and Virginia.
ISIS Foreign Fighters: Shabazz Suleman, Hisham Folkard Prisoner Exchange 'Credible,' UK Government Says
The U.K. doesn't negotiate with terrorists, but it's unclear if the government was involved in the exchange.
MH370 Update: Search For Missing Malaysia Airlines Plane Resumes After 4-Month Break
After a four-month break, the search for MH370 has restarted and experts says they expect the search to take another year.
Midterm Elections 2014 Poll: Most Republicans Say Their Vote Will Show Opposition To Obama
President Obama may not be on the ballot in 2014, but his policies will be.
Is The Secret Service Trying To Kill Obama? Blacks Eye Agency With Suspicion After Security Lapses
After a string of security failures, some blacks believe the Secret Service is deliberately slipping in protecting President Obama.
What Is Mong Kok? Hong Kong Protests Get Violent In Kowloon District
The Hong Kong neighborhood has been the scene of violent clashes between pro-democracy protesters and Chinese government sympathizers.
North Korea Lockdown? Pyongyang Reportedly Closed Off Amid Possible Kim Jong Un Coup Attempt
The North Korean capital is reportedly under lockdown, sparking speculation of a coup against Kim Jong Un or high-level defections.
Gaza Rebuilding Cost: Mahmoud Abbas Seeks $4B For Strip Reconstruction
More than 60,000 homes and 5,000 businesses in Gaza were leveled during Operation Protective Edge.
Thomas Eric Duncan: Liberia Says It Will Prosecute US Ebola Patient For Allegedly Lying On Health Form
Liberia accused Thomas Eric Duncan of lying about coming into contact with a relative who contracted Ebola.
National Poetry Day 2014: Quotes From Poems By British Poets, From Anne Bronte To Elizabeth Barrett Browning
National Poetry Day is celebrated in the United Kingdom on Oct. 2.
Ebola Outbreak Fears: Rand Paul Says US Downplaying Ebola Virus, Flights Should Be Halted
The Kentucky senator said it would "be a big mistake" to downplay Ebola's impact on the United States.
What Is Tiananmen Square? Hong Kong Protests Erupt 25 Years After Pro-Democracy Demonstrations In Beijing
Pro-democracy activists drove both Occupy Central and the Tiananmen Square protests.
ISIS Takes Hit: Islamic State Believed To Control Most Of Western Iraqi Town
The town of Hit, in Anbar Province, is now 90 percent controlled by the Sunni militant group, according to a local politician.
Ebola In The US: Liberian-Americans On Edge After First Virus Diagnosis In America
There is a stigma against Liberian-Americans in wake of the Ebola epidemic.
Netanyahu US Visit: Obama, Israeli PM Put Tension Aside For White House Talk
Netanyahu told Obama he doesn't want Iran at the "threshold" of nuclear weapons capabilities.
Iraq Airstrikes ISIS: Iraqi PM Opposes Arab Countries Participating In Airstrikes
Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi says he wants to improve relations with his Arab neighbors.
Syria Bombing: 10 Children Killed In Twin Bomb Attack In Homs
Twin explosions in Homs targeted a school and hospital, according to Syrian state television. At least 17 people have been killed.
Narendra Modi US Visit: Indian Prime Minister To Have Dinner With Obama After Meeting CEOs, Hillary Clinton
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is in the United States for five days.
US Ground Troops ISIS Poll: Americans Don't Want Boots On The Ground, Unless Military Does
Most Americans said they felt the U.S. would eventually use ground troops against ISIS in Syria or Iraq.
Chicago Air Traffic Troubles: O'Hare, Midway Cancellations, Delays Should Be Back To Normal In 2 Weeks, FAA Says
The FAA said a damaged air traffic control center should be repaired by Oct. 13 after thousands of flights have been canceled.
ISIS Baghdad March: Islamic State 1 Mile Away From Iraqi Capital
The Islamic State is a little more than a mile away from Baghdad, calling the effectiveness of U.S.-led airstrikes in Iraq into question.
Chelsea Clinton Pregnant: Baby Gender And Name Possibilities; Boy And William Seen As Favorites
William is the favorite at 6-to-1 odds, while Madeleine leads the list of girls' names at 9-to-1.
TSA Screening Procedures: Airport Security Slammed As 'Airline Security Caste System' By ACLU
Expedited screenings are given to government employees, members of Congress and the military, federal judges and some government agencies.
'Gilligan's Island' 50th Anniversary: How Much Did The Cast Make? Sitcom Actors Missed The Boat On Syndication Royalties
"Gilligan's Island" producer Sherwood Schwartz made $90 million off syndication, but the cast didn't get a dime.
ISIS Recruitment: Spain, Morocco Arrest Terror Cell With Links To Islamic State
The leader of the terror cell is a Spaniard whose brother is fighting with ISIS.
Rick Perry Audit: Texas Governor's Office Gave $220M In Job Creation Money With No Oversight, Probe Finds
Millions were given to entities that didn't submit applications or promise to create jobs, the audit found.
Eric Holder Legacy: From Fast And Furious To Ferguson, A Look Back At The US Attorney General's Tenure
The departing attorney general drew the ire of Republicans and praise from civil rights and LGBT advocates. What is his balance sheet?
Will Yankee Derek Jeter's Last Home Game Be Rained Out? Yankees Preparing As If The Captain's Farewell Game Will Go On
The Yankees wouldn't say if there are any contingency plans for a rainout of Derek Jeter's farewell game.