Jupiter's Red Spot Glows Beautifully In Stunning New Infrared Photo
The photo shows Jupiter and its moon, Ganymede, along with a detail on the larger planet -- a huge storm that's the Great Red Spot.
Korean Air 'Nut Rage' Executive Convicted Of Violating Aviation Safety Law, Gets One-Year Prison Term
The executive, a member of South Korea's powerful 'chaebol' -- family-run conglomerates -- has stirred resentment in the country.
Alexander Litvinenko Death: Purported Assassins Left 'Radioactive Trail' Across London
Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun are suspected of killing Alexander Litvinenko, a former member of the country's FSB security service.
Taiwan Prisoners Commit Suicide After 14-Hour Siege, Taking Guards Hostage
Six prisoners reportedly took their own lives after taking then releasing hostages, complaining of unfair trials and low pay for work done by inmates.
Rahm Emanuel Tries To Overturn Decision To Strip Jackie Robinson West All-Stars Of 2014 US Title
Chicago's mayor told Little League officials that adults, not kids, should be punished for violations that allowed a team to field ineligible players.
Tiger Woods Taking A Break From PGA Tour, Says Standard Of His Game Is 'Not Acceptable'
The former world No. 1 has had a poor run recently, shooting a career-worst in one tournament and withdrawing from another.
DGA Awards 2015: Alejandro Inarritu's 'Birdman' Takes Top Prize, Appears To Be Oscar Frontrunner
The film has taken a slew of awards in recent weeks, setting it up as the likely favorite to win key awards at the upcoming Oscars.
Mediha Medy Salkicevic, Bosnian Immigrant Charged With Assisting ISIS, Appears In Court
Mediha Medy Salkicevic is one of six people charged with providing money and supplies to groups including ISIS.
Chinese Authorities Seize Thousands Of Toilet Rolls Featuring Hong Kong Leader Leung Chun-Ying's Photo
The toilet paper was ordered by a pro-democracy political party in Hong Kong, which sold thousands of similar rolls last year.
Rosie O'Donnell To Leave 'The View' After Split From Wife
O'Donnell is less than six months into her second stint as the host of the ABC show, but left citing family reasons.
Sarah Palin Blasts Brian Williams Over Iraq Helicopter Story In Facebook Posts
The former vice presidential candidate took to her Facebook page to delight in the problems of the Nightly News anchor.
Pope Francis Says Parents Can Smack Children, As Long As Their 'Dignity Is Preserved'
The comments come a year after a UN report was strongly critical of the church's record on child protection.
Tom Brokaw Wants Brian Williams Fired Over Iraq Helicopter Story: Report
Page Six reported that Brokaw wants Williams' "head on a platter," over claims he was on board a helicopter downed in Iraq in 2003.
Harvard University Bans Faculty From Dating Students, Having Sexual Relationships With Them
The university's move comes as it, along with several other schools, are under federal investigation over how they deal with sexual harassment.
China Warns Artists May Be Next Target Of Anti-Corruption Purge
China has exerted control over culture and academia recently, but art sales have also been a vehicle for bribery.
Anthem Hack: Investigators Pursuing Links To China In Massive Data Breach
Sources said that tools and techniques used by the hackers have previously been used by Chinese spies.
Iraqi Government To Lift Baghdad's Decade-Long Curfew: Report
Iraq's prime minister ordered an end to the curfew to alleviate the "suffering of citizens," despite the threat posed to the country by ISIS.
California Lawmakers Propose Bill To End 'Personal Belief Exemptions' For Vaccines, Amid Measles Outbreak
California has seen skyrocketing rates of parents claiming the exemption, and the issue has gained traction amid a measles outbreak.
Argentina's Kirchner Sparks Online Backlash With Tweets Mocking Chinese Accent
Cristina Fernandez De Kirchner is on a state visit to China, hoping to secure loans and investment to prop up her country's ailing economy.
Twenty-First Century Fox Cuts 2016 Profit Forecast, Citing Strong Dollar, Online Compeition
Though the company posted strong figures for the last quarter, the strong dollar and declining ad revenue in its broadcast unit have hurt it.
Rand Paul Says He Will Vote Against Loretta Lynch Being Confirmed As Attorney General
The Kentucky Republican announced that he would vote against Loretta Lynch, citing conflicts over immigration and civil rights.
Boko Haram Militants Launch Fresh Attack Against Key Nigerian City Of Maiduguri
The assault is the second the group has launched against the strategically important city of Maiduguri in the past week.
Green Bay Packers Quarterback Aaron Rodgers Named NFL 2014 MVP At NFL Honors Awards
Rodgers' 2014 MVP win is the second time in his career that he has been awarded the honor, which he previously won in 2011.
Israel's US Ambassador Ron Dermer Denies Responsibility For Diplomatic Spat Over Netanyahu Visit
Israel's U.S. ambassador says it would have been "inappropriate" for him to inform the White House about Netanyahu's speech to Congress.
Obama Mocks Mitt Romney As Having Suddenly Become 'Concerned About Poverty' Ahead Of Potential 2016 Run
In recent speeches, Mitt Romney has raised concerns about inequality and the middle class' plight, in stark contrast to his 2012 campaign.
Tom Petty Addresses Plagiarism Controversy Over Sam Smith's 'Stay With Me'; Says 'Never Had Any Hard Feelings'
Petty and Jeff Lynne have struck an agreement that will see them get co-writing credits and receive royalties from Sam Smith's song.
Israeli Court Awards 4 Women Compensation Over Illegal Signs Demanding Women Dress 'Modestly'
The signs, erected in a community that is home to ultra-orthodox Jews, were illegal, but authorities feared violence if they removed them.
Armed Police Capture Man Brandishing Fake Gun Who Forced His Way Into Dutch TV Station NOS [VIDEO]
The man handed presented a letter claiming that bombings and cyberattacks would be carried out if his demands weren't met.
AirAsia Flight 8501: Pilots Cut Power To Critical Computers Shortly Before Crash: Report
Safety experts say the plane's manufacturer discourages pilots from cutting systems power, as it can have a knock-on effect.
German Economy Minister Says Greece Should Not Burden Europe With Its Internal Political Debates
The new Greek government said it will renegotiate the terms of the country's multibillion-dollar bailout to the consternation of its creditors.