Jaycee Chan Arrest: Chinese Police Have 'List Of 120 Celebrities' For Drugs Crackdown
Following the arrest of movie star Jackie Chan's son for drug offenses in Beijing, police are reportedly targeting other high-profile figures.
MH17 Malaysian Victims' Bodies Being Returned To National Day Of Mourning
Flags will fly at half-mast and the country will observe a moment of silence, in an honor usually reserved for royalty.
US Warns Venezuela Travelers That Flights May Dry Up
Venezuela is locked in a dispute with foreign carriers over $4 billion in revenues that the government is preventing them from repatriating.
Russia McDonald's Closures: Outlets Closed Over 'Sanitary Violations;' Sanctions Payback Suspected
The restaurants were closed for 'sanitary violations,' but Russia has a history of banning food products from countries it has disputes with.
China State-Owned Enterprises Chiefs Face 50% Salary Cuts As Xi Jinping Launches Reform
The proposed reform comes as China's leader seeks to curb public disquiet over luxuries enjoyed by senior party officials.
Michael Brown Shooting: Witness Accounts Tell Conflicting Stories
Witnesses to the shooting by a police officer of black teenager Michael Brown tell conflicting stories of how he died.
Kajieme Powell Shooting: St. Louis Police Release Video Showing Officers Killing Man Near Ferguson
In an effort to "build public trust," police have released a video of the killing by officers of a black man just miles from Ferguson, Missouri.
US Median Income Rises, But Not To Pre-Recession Levels
The median income in the U.S. has risen for the last three years, according to a new report, but hasn't recovered to pre-recession levels.
Hong Kong Pro-China Protesters Take To the Streets Against 'Occupy Central' Movement
Following several large pro-democracy protests, government supporters march to show their solidarity with Beijing.
Ferguson Curfew: Protesters Disperse After Missouri Governor Imposes Midnight Curfew
Scores of protesters remained on the streets after the midnight curfew, and police took action to disperse them.
Amish Girls Kidnapping: Prosecutor Says Children Were Sexually Abused During Ordeal
Authorities say they are reviewing evidence two suspects may have been involved in previous kidnappings.
Ferguson, Missouri: Clashes Between Police, Protesters Persist
Despite a new law-enforcement regime, our reporter on the ground still sees clashes between authorities and protesters.
Tony Abbott Scotland Independence: Australian PM Urges Scots To Stay In UK
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott says, "It is hard to see how how the world would be helped by an independent Scotland."
Amish Girls Kidnapping: Arrests Of Stephen Howells II, Nicola Vaisey In Connection With Abduction
A man and a woman are facing charges after two Amish girls were abducted in northern New York Wednesday.
Audi, BMW Face Fines In China For Breaking Anti-Monopoly Law
In recent weeks, China has launched investigations into the local business practices of several foreign companies across sectors.
Ferguson Protests Over Michael Brown Shooting Lead To Arrests, Clashes With Police
Ferguson, Missouri, was rocked by a fourth night of turmoil Wednesday as residents angered at the killing of a black teen clashed with cops.
Ferguson Protests: Police SWAT Team Clashes With Protesters, Journalists Arrested
Police in Missouri clash with protesters and detain two journalists covering the unrest over the killing of a black teenager by police.