Iowa Mall Shooting: Police Identify Suspect Who Killed Woman At Coral Ridge Mall
Alexander Matthew Kozak, who is awaiting an initial appearance at a court on Saturday, will be charged with first degree murder.
Rachel Dolezal Doesn’t Care What Parents Think, Says She Considers Herself Black
The city of Spokane in Washington is investigating if the civil rights activist misidentified her race on the application filled by her for ombudsman commission.
Kylie Jenner-Tyga Update: Couple Decides Date To Elope And Marry, For A Fresh Start
The couple had faced problems after Tyga’s previous girlfriend and the mother of his child had begun a feud with Kylie Jenner.
North Korea Violating UN Sanctions By Providing Military Support To Angola: Report
The 2009 United Nations sanctions were implemented after North Korea conducted an underground nuclear test.
Shark Attack In North Carolina Injures 13-Year-Old Girl At Ocean Isle Beach
The species of the four-foot shark, which attacked the girl and bit her boogie board, was not immediately clear.
Salt Lake City Police Chief Chris Burbank Resigns Over Sexual Harassment Claim Row
Three female police officers had accused a deputy police chief of sharing inappropriate photos with other officers.
Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: She Was 'Afraid' Of Nick Gordon, 'Always High On Something,' New Book Reveals
Bobbi Kristina Brown's neighbor said that the aspiring actress looked like she was often high, mostly "on heroin."
Suspected North Korean Defector Killed By Chinese Border Guards
The 880-mile border is often used by refugees from North Korea to enter China.
Acura Recalls 48,000 MDX and RLX SUV Models Due To Automatic Braking System Glitch
Acura said that there have not been any warranty claims, incidents or injuries due to the malfunction so far.
MERS In South Korea: Death Toll Rises To 10, Acting Prime Minister Vows To Step Up Efforts To Curb Disease's Spread
The disease, which has led to the quarantine of over 3,800 people in South Korea, has infected 122 people in the country so far.
Robert Chartoff, Oscar-Winning Producer Of 'Rocky,' 'Raging Bull,' Dies At 81 In Santa Monica
Chartoff is best known for his work in movies like “Rocky,” “Raging Bull” and “The Right Stuff.”
Homer Simpson Will Leave Marge For Lena Dunham-Voiced Pharmacist In Season 27, Twitter Reacts
Season 27 Of "The Simpsons" will air on Fox this fall.
South Korea MERS Outbreak: Police Charge 8 People For Spreading False Rumors About Deadly Disease
Infections in South Korea have been traced back to one man who was infected after a trip to the Middle East in early May.
Tibet Bus Accident: Vehicle Falls Off Cliff, Killing 11 People, Injuring 8
The bus, which belonged to a tour company from Lhasa, was carrying 19 people at the time of the accident.
Fresh Burst At Indonesia's Mount Sinabung Volcano After High Alert
Hot ash from the volcano made its way down the mountain and covered up to 1.5 miles, while villagers were urged to stay away from the main danger zone.
US Approves $462M Sale Of A-29 Super Tucano Warplane To Lebanon To Help Counter Security Threats
The proposed sale is expected to help the Lebanese government fight internal and external security threats.
Kendall Jenner Makes Surprise Appearance At Tony Awards With Designer Francisco Costa
The 19-year-old model wore a peach-colored Calvin Klein sequined dress to the award show.
Gunfire, Suicide Bombing In Pakistan's North Waziristan Kills 19 Militants, 7 Soldiers
The country’s army claims that it has cleared 90 percent of the area since an operation was launched against militants last June.
Work On Obama's Immigration Reform Programs Halted After Legal Setbacks: Report
The government’s preparations toward Obama’s executive actions to protect millions of undocumented immigrants from deportation have halted, the Washington Post reported.
Kate Moss' 'Disruptive' Behavior Gets her Escorted Off EasyJet Flight At Luton Airport
Moss was reportedly in Turkey last week, with some of her closest friends, to get beauty treatments at the LifeCo Clinic spa.
Jennifer Lopez Sued For Dressing 'Scantily', Making 'Suggestive Poses' At Morocco Concert: Report
The show, attended by 160,000 people, had also led to calls for the resignation of the country’s minister of communication.
Pope Francis Lands In Bosnian Capital Of Sarajevo Amid Cheers From Supporters At Airport
The Bosnian capital is a largely Muslim city and was once known as Europe’s Jerusalem due to harmony among Christians, Muslims and Jews.
US Border Patrol Helicopter Shot At From Mexico Side, Chopper Makes Emergency Landing In Texas
Of the five shots believed to have been fired at the helicopter, two reportedly hit it.
MH17: Dutch Foreign Minister Discusses Efforts To Prosecute Suspects in Case With Russia's Sergei Lavrov
The Dutch foreign minister says talks with his Russian counterpart "weren't easy," but that the victims of the doomed Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 deserved justice.
Malaysia's Kinabalu Mountain Earthquake: 11 Bodies Recovered, 8 Missing, 137 Climbers Safe
Mountain guides helped 167 people, mostly climbers, reach safety Saturday after a major quake rocked the region Friday.
Malala Yousafzai Attack: Pakistani Court Secretly Frees 8 Of 10 Attackers After They Were Convicted In April
The 10 men were handed down life sentences in April but a Pakistani court reportedly freed eight of them after a secret trial.
Russian Student Varvara Karaulova Detained Near Turkey-Syria Border, Suspected Of Trying To Join ISIS
Varvara Karaulova was a student at the Moscow State University and had been missing since late May.
Philippines May Allow Japanese Planes To Use Its Bases Amid South China Sea Tensions
About $5 trillion of sea-borne trade passes annually through the South China Sea region.
MERS In South Korea: Virus Kills 4 As Country Works To Contain Outbreak
Four people are dead and dozens are infected. The country has temporarily closed over 1,160 schools as it tries to contain the virus' spread.
Elvis Presley Joins Elite Music Icon Series With Forever Stamp By US Postal Service
This marks the second time the late legendary singer has been honored by the Postal Service.