Fox Business GOP Debate Highlights 2016: The Best Video Clips, Moments, Insults And Gaffes From Republican Candidates [VIDEO]
Sparring between Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and real estate mogul Donald Trump took center stage Thursday.
Fact Check: Did Chris Christie Fund Planned Parenthood? At GOP Debate, Marco Rubio Starts New Feud
New Jersey's governor said his past donation to the organization was a "personal contribution" for which he should not be criticized.
Who Are The Freedom Girls? Watch Donald Trump Official Jam Dancers Perform [VIDEO]
The pro-Trump song and dance was performed by a trio of youngsters at a Pensacola, Florida, rally.
Charlie Hebdo Aylan Kurdi 'Groper' Cartoon: After Cologne Sexual Assaults, Magazine Under Fire For Refugee Satire
The French magazine came under fire Wednesday for a cartoon about a spate of sexual assaults allegedly committed by refugees.
Oregon Standoff Update: Ammon Bundy Armed Ranchers Occupation Costs Government $75K Daily, Judge Says
Oregon standoff leader Ammon Bundy and others should pay for tens of thousands of dollars the county has spent during the occupation.
Germany To Buy Israeli Drones? Unmanned Aircraft May Be Used In Afghanistan To Protect Troops
Israel is the largest exporter of drones in the world. The one Germany is considering has a range of 4,600 miles.
Flight MH370 Update: Missing Malaysian Plane Will Be Found Once Search Area Is Widened, Deep Sea Experts Say
The only piece of physical evidence in the search is a flaperon from the plane discovered in July 2015.
Anonymous Thailand Hacks Justice Websites Over Koh Tao Murder Verdict, Declares Cyberwar
The hackers allegedly acted in protest of the conviction of two Burmese migrant workers for murder.
US Oil Companies Headed For Bankruptcy? As Price Per Barrel Plunges, Morgan Stanley, Goldman Sachs and Citigroup Issue Warnings
Oversupply, coupled with continued low demand, has caused the price per barrel to plunge.
Flight MH370 Update: Air Safety Investigators Eliminate Rogue Pilot Theory After Malaysian Plane Debris Found
The search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has turned up little evidence since the airliner disappeared in March 2014.
EU-Poland Media Controversy: Warsaw Summons German Ambassador Over Putin Comments
Polish authorities made allusions to World War II losses under German occupation during a debate over freedom of speech.
EU Meeting Preview 2016: European Leaders To Talk Poland, Iran, Eurozone Crisis In Greece
A controversial media law enacted by Poland likely will be among the first items addressed at European Union meetings in Brussels this week.
Who Is Lassana Bathily? The Muslim Immigrant Who Saved Jewish Hyper Cacher Customers Talks Racism In France
Lassana Bathily, who shielded patrons of a Jewish supermarket in a walk-in fridge, has been lauded for his actions, yet still faces discrimination.
Star Wars China Box Office Sales: Can Disney Beat Avatar?
The latest installment in the lucrative franchise must perform well in China to break records, industry analysts said.
Does Donald Trump Think Paris Is In Germany? Presidential Candidate Launches Twitter Controversy
Presidential candidate Donald Trump sparked controversy with a Twitter comments following a foiled terror attack in Paris.
Islamic Radicalization In French Prisons: Can Isolation Program Prevent Charlie Hebdo-Style Terror Attacks?
France's plan for separating radical inmates from others in the prison population has triggered debate. Can it prevent future attacks?
Is ISIS Using Chemical Weapons In Syria? Chances Are 'Very High,' Russian Foreign Ministry Says
The Islamic State group has looked to impose its strict interpretation of Islamic law on vast swathes of Syria by any means.
'Oregon Under Attack' Live Updates: Ammon Bundy Schedules Press Conference As FBI Monitors Militia Protests
The FBI issued a statement to the press Monday on the militiamen’s occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge center.
How To Read Charlie Hebdo Attack Anniversary Issue: French Satirical Magazine's 2016 Cover Released
French satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo marked the one-year anniversary of attacks on its offices that left 12 dead with a controversial new cover.
Aviation Safety Update 2016: After MH370, MH17 And Russian Passenger Plane, Death Toll Climbs
Attacks, rather than technical difficulties or weather problems, were responsible for more aviation deaths than any other factor in 2015.
Peyton Manning Doping Allegations Update: Al-Jazeera Reporter Reveals Second Source Confirming Human Growth Hormone Use
After the main source in a documentary recanted, journalist Deborah Davies said Sunday she has a second credible source.
'Oregon Under Attack' Live Updates: News From Ammon Bundy's Rancher Protest
Dwight Hammond, whom the armed group claims to be defending, will begin serving his sentence for arson Monday.
Oil Prices 2016 Outlook: Japanese Company Mitsui Looks To Pick Up Distressed Commodities Assets
With crude-oil prices expected to remain comparatively low for several years, companies reliant on commodities are changing their tactics.
After Saudi Arabian Execution Of Sheikh Nimr al-Nimr, Iranian Sectarian Tensions Heighten
Shiite-Sunni tensions in the Middle East exploded into violent rioting this weekend after a Shiite cleric was put to death by Sunni-majority Saudi Arabia.
What Would A Brexit Mean For Northern Ireland Peace? UK-European Union Referendum Looms In 2016
As the U.K. debates leaving the European Union, some fear for the future of Northern Ireland, once the site of violent sectarian conflict.
Paris New Year's Eve 2016 Live Stream: How To Watch France's Eiffel Tower Online
Each year Parisians and visitors come to the Eiffel Tower to celebrate the dawning of a new year.
South China Sea Update: Chinese Military Building Second Aircraft Carrier Amid Spratly Island Controversy
Chinese officials said Thursday that the military is building another aircraft carrier as part of its efforts in the disputed South China Sea region.
No New Year's Eve Fireworks In Italy? Displays Banned Amid Pollution Concerns
Authorities banned fireworks Wednesday, but some citizens have complained because fireworks are a key part of their traditional celebrations.
Who Is Charaffe Al Mouadan? Islamic State Leader Killed In Anti-ISIS Syria Airstrikes Linked To Paris Terrorists
Charaffe al Mouadan grew up with one of the Paris attackers, a French newspaper reported Tuesday.
Refugee Crisis In Europe: Harsh Winter Weather Does Not Deter Nearly 100,000 December Arrivals
Treacherous sea crossings have caused the deaths of nearly 4,000 people, with most refugees fleeing violence in the Middle East.