Chemical Attack In Syria Update: Russia Blames Syrian Airstrike For Targeting A Terrorist Chemical Lab
The Russian Defense Ministry claimed that Tuesday's deadly chemical attack was carried out by Syrian airstrikes that targeted a toxic chemical-producing terrorist warehouse.
Goodman Missouri Tornado 2017: Windstorm Damages Elementary School, Fire Station, Airport
After a suspected tornado hit Goodman, Missouri, an elementary school and a fire station were damaged and the local authorities have refused outsiders from entering the town.
Ivanka Trump CBS Interview: Disagreements With Donald Trump, Climate Change Among Topics Discussed
In her first interview since assuming the role of the president's assistant, Ivanka Trump opened up about being called "complicit" by critics.
Facebook Live Gang Rape Video: Teenager Arrested In Sexual Assault Case In Chicago
A teenager was arrested by the Chicago police Saturday in connection with a gang rape case that was streamed live on Facebook on March 19.
Will Justin Trudeau Punch Matthew Perry? Canada PM Challenges 'Friends' Star In April Fools' Day Prank
Last month, 'Friends' actor Matthew Perry confessed on a show that he beat up Trudeau when they were in school.
Russia April Fools' Day Video: Foreign Ministry Pokes Fun At Election Interference And Hacking Claims
Amid the heated discussions of Moscow's alleged meddling in the U.S. election last year, the Russian Foreign Ministry decided to take it on with a video on April Fools' Day.
Tisha Campbell, Robert De Niro, Sylvester Stallone: Celebrity Parents Whose Children Got Diagnosed With Autism
On World Autism Awareness Day, we look at some celebrity parents whose kids were diagnosed with the disorder at an early age.
World Autism Awareness Day Quotes: 11 Best Quotes From People With Autism
Here are some motivational quotes by autistic people to help you celebrate the World Autism Awareness Day on April 2.
Amber Heard's Sex Scenes In 'London Fields': Actress Claims Nude Body Double Used Without Her Approval
Amber Heard claimed in court Thursday that a nude body double was used in the upcoming movie "London Fields" without her approval.
Laptop Bombs In Planes: Terrorists Try To Plant Explosives In Electronic Devices, Bypass Airport Security
Intelligence sources believe that terrorist groups have developed methods to plant explosives in laptops that could bypass airport security, according to reports.
ISIS Propaganda Chief Ibrahim Al-Ansari Killed In US Airstrike: Hunt On For Baghdadi, The Elusive Big Prize
Ibrahim al-Ansari, the Islamic State group's propaganda chief, reportedly encouraged followers to conduct attacks against Western citizens.
Ivanka Trump, Jared Kushner Net Worth: White House Releases Finances Of Trump Aides
Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and daughter Ivanka Trump own assets worth millions of dollars, according to new disclosures released by the White House.
Pamela Anderson-Julian Assange Love Timeline: Former 'Baywatch' Actress Opens Up About WikiLeaks Founder
Pamela Anderson's frequent trips to the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to meet Julian Assange had already sparked off rumors of a relationship.
North Carolina Repeals Bathroom Bill: Businesses, Sports Organizations Leave State, Hurting Economy
North Carolina repealed the discriminatory law which had led to many businesses and sports organizations to boycott the state, causing it economic losses.
Ohio Opioid Epidemic: Medical Marijuana Has No Role In Reducing Drug Addiction, Governor Says
"I know it's not recreational marijuana, not recreational use, but I don't see a role for it in this at all," Gov. John Kasich said in a press conference Thursday.
Dog On Death Row? Maine Governor Paul LePage Pardons Siberian Husky On Death Row
A Siberian Husky in Maine, who was ordered to be euthanized after she was found to be aggressive with other dogs, was saved by governor Paul LePage Thursday when he ordered full pardon to her.
What Are Libel Laws? Trump Attacks The New York Times For Negative Coverage
President Donald Trump, who had earlier raised the issue during his election campaign, hinted at a possible move Thursday as he attacked the New York Times for its negative coverage.
California Gas Taxes Hike: Governor Proposes To Increase Gas Excise Taxes For First Time In Two Decades
To generate funds required for repairing California's roads and highways, the governor has proposed an increase in gas taxes and car registration fees.
'The Daily Show' Hacked? Show Interrupted By Russian Domain Name
During the broadcast Wednesday night, the show started screening war images, followed by a Russian domain name — thepresidentshow.ru.
Drug Bust In Ohio University Airport: Significant Quantity Of Suspected Cocaine Found In Unauthorized Plane
After an international unauthorized aircraft made an emergency landing at Ohio University Airport, authorities seized a 'significant' amount of the drug from the plane.
Trump University Lawsuit: Settlement Arguments In Fraud Case Against President To Be Heard Thursday
One student, Sherri Simpson of Fort Lauderdale, Florida, wants to opt out of the settlement and sue the president individually. If her appeal gets approved, it is likely to cause more trouble for Trump.
Traveling To US Becomes Easy? More Canadians Cross US Land Border, Reports
Fewer Canadian travelers are denied entry at U.S. land border now, something Canadian immigration and civil liberties advocates attribute to better preparation of travel paperwork.
Where Is Marijuana Legal? Canada's Liberal Government To Announce Cannabis Legalization By Next Month
Legalization of cannabis that has been a hot topic in Canada for years will soon be turned into reality as the liberal government gears up to legalize marijuana by July.
Mass Shootings In US: List Of Gun Violence Incidents As Cincinnati Nightclub Shooting Kills 1, Injures 15
The mass shooting at a nightclub in Cincinnati, Ohio, which left one dead and 15 injured, has once again given rise to questions of increasing gun violence in the nation.
Russians Protest Against Putin, Medvedev: Alexei Navalny Detained Amid Nationwide Rallies
Thousands rallied against Russian President Vladimir Putin and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday after Russia's main opposition leader, Alexei Navalny, called a strike.
Where Is Barack Obama Now? Former President Extends His Stay In South Pacific To Pen Memoir
Barack Obama is keeping a low profile after leaving the White House and is planning to spend the next few days in South Pacific Island where he will start writing his memoir.
Sweden's Royal Family Expands: Prince Carl Philip, Princess Sofia To Become Parents Again
Eleven months after their first baby was born, the royal couple of Sweden has announced that they are expecting their second baby in September.
Cathedral City Amber Alert: Suspect Stole White Honda Accord, With Two Hispanic Toddlers
After two Hispanic children aged 1 and 2 were kidnapped from Cathedral City, an Amber Alert has been issued.
Denis Voronenkov, Boris Nemtsov, Other Putin Critics Killed In Past 10 Years
The death of former Russian lawmaker, Denis Voronenkov, in Kiev Thursday, has added another Putin critic to the list of people killed in the past decade.
USWNT Snubs USA Hockey, Says Won't Compete In 2017 IIHF Championship
U.S. Women’s National Team has responded to USA Hockey over its search of an alternative team to play in the upcoming Ice Hockey World Championship, by saying that till a proper labor deal is worked out, it won't play.