North Korea's Internet, Phone Networks Still Down Amid Tensions With US Over Sony Hack
North Korea is pointing a finger at the U.S. over its Internet and 3G mobile network outages, but some speculate China could be involved.
Wanted Al-Shabab Terrorist Leader Surrenders In Somalia
The U.S. once offered $33 million for information leading to the capture of the al-Shabab militant leader and seven others.
Ivory Coast Former First Lady On Trial For Role In Post-Election Massacre
Simone Gbagbo has been charged for her alleged role in the 2010 post-election violence that killed 3,000 and displaced 1 million Ivorians.
ESA Time-Lapse Video Captures Six Months Of Space In Six Minutes From 'Blue Dot' Mission
A total of 12,500 staggering images of the Milky Way, auroras and city lights seen from space were squeezed into a six-minute video.
NATO Is Russia's Top Threat In Military Doctrine Released Amid Tensions With West Over Ukraine
Russia's newly updated military doctrine lists NATO and the U.S. as major military threats and outlines the use of nuclear weapons.
Sun Dazzles In First-Ever NuSTAR High-Energy X-Ray Portrait
The sun was lit up like a Christmas tree in its very first high-energy X-ray portrait.
6 Christmas Gift Ideas For The Last-Minute Shopper
It's not too late to gift great.
Brooklyn Police Shooting: Protests Against Police Amid Dim Lights In Honor Of Slain NYPD Officers
New York City landmarks dimmed their lights Tuesday night, while protesters chanting "black lives matter" marched the streets.
Mississippi Tornado Kills At Least Four, Injures Many And Rips Through Buildings
Many more were injured and trapped by a massive tornado on Tuesday.
Supreme Court Will Consider Legalizing Gay Marriage In January
Justices will meet on Jan. 9 to decide if they will take on pending marriage equality cases.
Uber Apologizes After Singer Accuses Driver Of Sexual Harassment
The South African singer-songwriter is one of several women who have accused Uber drivers of sexual assault in recent weeks.
ISIS Executes 100 Foreign Fighters For Trying To Flee Syria
There's a reportedly growing discontent among jihadists who left their home countries to fight for ISIS, but the group won't let them leave.
US Airstrikes Targeting ISIS Cost Over $1 Billion, Pentagon Says
U.S. airstrikes on the Islamic State group in Iraq and Syria are costing an average of $8.1 million per day, according to the Pentagon.
Ebola Death Toll Tops 7,000 In West Africa; North Korea Considers Lifting Travel Restrictions
The Ebola death toll continues to climb, especially in West Africa, but North Korea may soon lift its travel restrictions.
Anti-Cop Protesters Crash Pro-Cop 'Thank You NYPD' Rally In New York City
With many sporting "I Can Breathe" T-shirts, the rally was meant to show support for the NYPD after anti-cop mass demonstrations.
North Korea Sony Hack: South, North Cross-Border Tensions Run High
South Korea knows all too well the implications of a cyberattack by North Korea.
Obama Has No Plans Of Slowing Down In 2015, Touts Cuba Policy Among 2014 Accomplishments
At his year-end press conference, the president touted job growth, shrinking deficits and an improving economy among his 2014 accomplishments.
Colombian Government Snubs FARC Cease-Fire, But Notes Peace Gesture By The Rebel Group
The FARC rebel group declared a unilateral cease-fire and made an unusual demand, which the Colombian government refused.
Secret Service Report Reveals Deep Flaws In An Agency Stretched 'Beyond Its Limits'
A lack of leadership, training, staff and resources were among issues cited in an independent report on the elite agency.
The FARC Declares Ceasefire, As Colombia President Praises Historic US-Cuba Deal
As President Obama announced a new US-Cuba policy, the FARC rebel group declared a ceasefire with the Colombian government.
Immigration Reform 2014: Illegal Immigrants Will Get Driver's Licenses In Arizona After Supreme Court Decision
The lawsuit argues Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer's policy interferes with DACA and violates constitutional rights.
Historic US-Cuba Policy Shift: How Secret Talks Paved The Way
Obama’s desire to revive ties with Cuba began before he was elected president.
Ugly Christmas Sweaters 2014: 10 Ways To Use Holiday Shirts For DIY Crafts, Parties And Other Ideas
Get your friends and ugliest sweaters together for a jolly time.
GOP Senator Blocks Congress From Extending Terrorism Insurance Program; Bill Likely To Die
Failure to renew the program before the chamber adjourns would take away jobs and threaten funding for major construction projects.
Congress Passes Bill Temporarily Reviving Tax Breaks Through 2014
"Congress is about to pass a tax bill that doesn't have the shelf life of a carton of eggs," Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden said.
Chicago Public Employees, Retirees and Unions Sue To Overturn Pension Reform Law
The lawsuit claims Chicago's pension-cutting law is "unconstitutional."
Dov Charney: American Apparel Officially Fires Ousted Founder And CEO After Years Of Alleged Misconduct
Dov Charney has been under investigation for allegedly misusing corporate funds and helping circulate nude photos of a former employee.
Immigration Reform 2014: Obama's Executive Action Ruled 'Unconstitutional' By Federal Judge
The judge concluded that Obama’s executive action exceeds “prosecutorial discretion.”
How To Stay Slim During The Holidays: 12 Tips To Keeping Fit And Healthy
Stop stressing about the pounds and follow these tips to staying healthy during the holidays.
Newtown School Shooting Anniversary Photos: Connecticut Still Reeling From Sandy Hook Massacre
"That day killed me inside," a Newtown police officer told CNN.