News Of The World Hacking Verdicts: From Kate Middleton To Milly Dowler, Scandal Left Many Victims
The scandal's players gave false hope to a missing teen's family and pried on the lives of everyone from the royal family to movie stars.
Rebekah Brooks Cleared, Andy Coulson Guilty In News Of The World’s Phone Hacking Scandal
Victims of the News of the World's phone hacking included murdered teenage Milly Dowler.
Miami Shooting: 2 Killed, Up To 8 Injured At Liberty City Apartment Complex [VIDEO]
At least 8 people were reportedly injured. Police have not arrested any suspects.
FBI Child Prostitution Busts: 281 Pimps Arrested, 168 Children Recovered In Operation Cross Country VIII
The lion's share of the arrests occurred in Phoenix, while the most children were recovered in Denver.
White House Calls Sentencing Of Al-Jazeera Journalists 'A Blow To Democratic Progress In Egypt'
The White House has called on Egypt to pardon the journalists or commute their sentences.
ISIS Clothing For Sale As Indonesian Retailers Cash In On Iraq Crisis [PHOTOS]
Indonesian retailers are cashing in on the Iraq crisis by selling ISIS merchandise, including "We Are All ISIS" T-shirts, online.
Iraq Crisis: ISIS Takes Tal Afar As Iraqi Army Denies Abandoning Town
The Iraqi government denied witness accounts that security forces fled Tal Afar.
Sentencing Of Al-Jazeera Journalists In Egypt Slammed As #FreeAJStaff Hashtag Spreads On Twitter
"Journalism is not a crime" has been a popular refrain among those outraged at the sentence.
Immigration: US Border Crisis Prompts Obama To Open More Detention Centers
Nearly 100,000 Central Americans, including 52,000 unaccompanied minors, have crossed into the U.S. since October.
New York Legalizes Medical Marijuana
The Compassionate Care Act comes with a few restrictions -- smoking is still prohibited.
Ukraine Crisis: Poroshenko Declares Cease-Fire Against Pro-Russia Separatists
The cease-fire extends to next Friday, but Ukraine's president said his troops will retaliate if fired upon.
Medical Marijuana In New York Vote Live Stream: State Nears Legalization, But No Lighting Up
As part of an agreement between Gov. Andrew Cuomo and lawmakers, patients won't be able to smoke the drug.
Pope Francis On Legalizing Marijuana: Efforts 'Fail To Produce The Desired Effects'
The pope railed against marijuana legalization while speaking at a drug-enforcement conference in Rome.
Iraq Crisis: Who's In Control Of What? Map Shows Cities Under ISIS, Government Or Kurdish Forces
Iraqi government forces are coming together to beat back a Sunni extremist group that has taken over significant regions.
Kevin McCarthy Elected Majority Leader To Replace Eric Cantor; Steve Scalise Wins Whip Race
McCarthy has conservative credentials but is also a pragmatist. Can he last?
Obama Commits 300 US Military Advisers To Iraq, But Says 'American Forces Will Not Return To Combat'
"American forces will not return to combat in Iraq," the president said, calling those being deployed "military advisers."
ISIS To Attack America? Leader Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi Makes Threat But Issues Few Warnings To The West
Abu Bakr Al-Baghdadi hasn't ramped up anti-Western rhetoric to the extent of al-Qaeda.
ISIS Seizes Saddam-Era Chemical Weapons Facility, But U.S. Says Site Has No 'Materials of Military Value'
The Al Muthanna complex was bombed during the Gulf War, but chemical agents and weapons still remain in place.
Iraqi PM Maliki Won't Resign As Condition Of US Airstrikes On ISIS: Spokesman
The U.S. reportedly wants Maliki to step down in return for helping the Iraqi army with military force.
Israel Kidnapped Teens Update: Clash With Palestinians Injures 3; 30 Terror Suspects Detained
Israel said its soldiers returned fire on 300 Palestinians who threw explosives and shot at them.
Robert Jones, Ex-Dallas Cowboys Player, Denies Trying To Hire Hit Man To Kill Agent
Robert Jones said the accuser "filed a false police report" and "absolutely denies" the allegations.
Johann 'Hans' Breyer, 89-Year-Old Nazi In US, Arrested On German Warrant
Breyer allegedly played a role in the murders of 216,000 Jews at the Auschwitz-Birkenau death camp.
GM Ignition Switch Defect May Have Caused 'Up To 100 Deaths': Diana DeGette
GM CEO Mary Barra didn't respond to the accusation, although the company previously attributed 13 deaths to the flaw.
Nokia Lumia 2520 Tablet Charger Recall: Travel Charger An 'Electrocution Hazard'; How To Get A Refund
Plastic covers on the exchangeable plugs may separate, which can be an electrocution concern if plugged in.
Maliki To Iraqis: 'We Are Taking The Lead' Against ISIS
The Iraqi prime minister also said he's trying to unite the country amid concerns of a sectarian war breaking out.
Who Is Sofiane Feghouli? Algeria's World Cup Goal Scorer Unfazed By Belgium [VIDEO]
Feghouli's goal in the 24th minute against Belgium shockingly put Algeria on top at the half, 1-0.
Ahmed Abu Khattala, Alleged Benghazi Attack Ringleader, Captured In Libya By US Forces
The capture of Ahmed Abu Khattala comes nearly two years after the attack on the U.S. consulate in Benghazi.
Baiji Oil Refinery Shut Down In Iraq; Foreign Workers Evacuated
Recent attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria prompted the shutdown at Iraq's biggest oil refinery.
Iraq Crisis Update: ISIS Kills 44 Prisoners In Attack On Baquba
The clashes in Baquba are the closest yet to Baghdad.
Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl's Disappearance Investigated By Army
Bergdahl won't be interviewed until he's cleared by his reintegration team.