Lamar Odom Update: Khloé Kardashian's Husband Spent A 'Fortune On Drugs,' 'KUTWK' Star Paying For Medical Expenses
Lamar Odom is being treated at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles after he allegedly overdosed on cocaine and other drugs.
Russian Plane Crash: French Officials Rule Out Technical Failure, ISIS Heard Boasting About 'Something Big' Before Crash
An intercepted communication from an Islamic State group affiliate in Sinai warned of "something big in the area" before the Metrojet flight went down, according to U.S. officials.
Mikhail Lesin, Former Putin Aide And Media Mogul, Found Dead In A Washington Hotel
Mikhail Lesin was once head of media affairs for the Russian government, a presidential adviser and led the media division of Russian gas company Gazprom.
Tom Cruise 'Furious' With Katie Holmes For 'Humiliating' Him With Leah Remini Apology
Katie Holmes apologized to Leah Remini, who had given an interview last month revealing details about Scientology and actor Tom Cruise.
Egyptian Authorities Deny Cancelling 'Rescue Flights' For Sharm El-Sheikh, Several British Tourists Stranded
Egyptian authorities pointed to the limited capacity of the resort's airport for Friday's chaos that left several British tourists stranded.
Lamar Odom Update: Khloé Kardashian’s Husband Can Walk, Have Visitors, But Has A 'Long Road Ahead'
The former NBA star is suspected to have overdosed on cocaine and other drugs and is slowly recovering at the Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Europe's Refugee Crisis: Germany Steps Up Asylum Process After Leaders Announce Agreement
Leaders of Berlin's governing coalition agreed on a new strategy to deal with the refugee influx -- something that the country, along with the rest of Europe, is struggling to handle.
Electrolux, GE Prepare For DOJ Trial As Settlement Hopes Fade Over $3.3B Deal Bid
The U.S. Justice Department is trying to stop a $3.3 billion deal that would merge the home appliance businesses of the two companies, saying that it may violate U.S. antitrust laws.
Gwen Stefani-Blake Shelton Update: Gavin Rossdale Feels Shelton Is Taking Advantage, Stefani Looks To Sell Beverly Hills House
Rumors had suggested for months that "The Voice" coaches were dating, and a representative confirmed the claims Wednesday.
China Life Insurance Invests Over $1B In US Warehouses In Company's Largest Real Estate Deal Abroad
The move comes as Chinese insurers seek to invest abroad amid sluggish economic growth across several sectors back home.
Lamar Odom Update: Khloé Kardashian Slammed By Odom's Cousin For Forcing Her To Sign Non-Disclosure Agreement
Lamar Odom, who is believed to have overdosed on cocaine and other drugs, is currently recovering well at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
Russia Sends Missile Defense Systems To Syria Amid Fears Its Planes Could Be Hijacked
Russia claims its airstrikes in Syria are against the Islamic State group, but Western countries believe it is an attempt to protect Syrian President Bashar Assad.
Agence France-Presse Plans To Open North Korea Bureau
Agence France-Presse will be among a handful of foreign news agencies to set up shop in North Korea, which shares a tense relationship with Western nations.
Rachel Dolezal's Father Wants Her To Be 'Honest In Everything,' Take Responsibility For The Pain She Caused
Rachel Dolezal had finally admitted in an interview Monday that she was born white. However, she added that she should be referred to as black.
Lamar Odom-Khloé Kardashian Update: Kris Jenner Tried To Get Odom To Sign 'KUWTK' Contract At Hospital
Los Angeles Lakers player Lamar Odom is currently recovering from a suspected drug overdose at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center.
Tianjin Port Group President Sacked, To Be Prosecuted For Blasts That Killed 173 In August
The blasts that took place at a warehouse in August killed 173 people, and investigations have led to several arrests so far.
Europe's Refugee Crisis: Greece Relocates First Group Of Asylum-Seekers, Frontex Says 800,000 People Have Entered EU Illegally
A U.N. report released Monday said over 218,000 asylum-seekers crossed the Mediterranean into Europe in October.
Takata Airbag Update: Honda To Stop Using Takata Inflators In Newer Models After US Fine
On Tuesday, the U.S. NHTSA fined Takata $70 million for lapses in its air bags and ordered it to stop using a chemical in its product.
Chris Brown Addicted To Sizzurp, Takes It In Front Of Daughter Royalty; Friends Worried He May Lose Custody
Chris Brown and Nia Guzman, who currently have joint custody over daughter Royalty, had settled their legal battle in September.
Ahmad Chalabi, Who Advocated US To Invade Iraq In 2003, Dies At 71
Ahmad Chalabi had reportedly helped to persuade the U.S. administration, run at the time by former president George W. Bush, to invade Iraq.
Lamar Odom Update: Khloé Kardashian’s Husband Calls Drug Dealer To Hospital, While She Reduces Hospital Visits
Lamar Odom is believed to have overdosed on Cocaine and other drugs, before he was found unconscious in a brothel in Las Vegas.
Sinai Plane Crash Update: Bodies Of 10 Victims Identified, US Satellite Discovered Heat Flash Over Sinai
The U.S Embassy in Cairo has directed its staff not to travel to Sinai Peninsula as a "precautionary measure" following Saturday's crash, reports said.
'World Of Warcraft' Maker Activision Blizzard To Buy 'Candy Crush' Developer King Digital For $5.9B
The $5.9 billion acquisition could help Activision Blizzard -- developer of games like “World of Warcraft” -- become the new leader in mobile gaming.
Lamar Odom Update: Khloé Kardashian Slammed By Husband's Friends For Dating James Harden, Odom May Be Discharged In 10 Days
Friends of the former NBA star have slammed Khloé Kardashian for dating James Harden despite getting her divorce with Odom dismissed.
ISIS Posts Video Claiming Responsibility For Killing Of 2 Activists In Turkey
The Islamic State group has killed activists in Syria, but this is the first time that the group has killed an activist outside the country, reports said.
French President Francois Hollande Says China's Support 'Essential' For Deal At UN Climate Change Conference
China could be a key contributor at the U.N. conference In Paris to decide whether countries should carry the weight of reducing emissions.
Karrueche Tran-Chris Brown Update: ‘Loyal’ Singer Defends Ex-Girlfriend To Fans Despite Her Throwing Shade
Karrueche Tran reportedly broke up with Chris Brown after she found out that he had a daughter with model Nia Guzman.
Sinai Plane Crash Update: Bodies Of 144 Victims Land In Russia's St. Petersburg, To Be Taken For Identification
A crisis center has been set up near St. Petersburg's Pulkovo airport for victims' family members, who have been giving blood samples for identification.
Amber Rose-Kim Kardashian Feud: Rose May Be Plotting To Outdo Kardashian In ‘Break The Internet’ Issue
Kim Kardashian, said to be Amber Rose's rival, appeared in last year's "Break The Internet" issue by Paper magazine.
Al Molinaro, Who Played Chef Al Delvecchio In 'Happy Days,' Dies At 96
Al Molinaro played the role of owner and chef Al Delvecchio in “Happy Days” and appeared in over 140 episodes.