South Korean Health Worker In Sierra Leone Flown To Germany For Ebola Tests
The health care worker will be kept under isolation for 21 days in a special unit at Berlin’s Charite Hospital.
Fights, Involving Nearly 300 Juveniles, Break Out At Ohio's Valley View Cinemark
Police did not arrest anyone after the fight, which also reportedly spilled over to nearby restaurants.
Plane Crash In Kentucky Kills 4 People, 7-Year-Old Girl Survives And Walks Away To Call For Help
A small Piper PA-34 aircraft had lost contact with air traffic controllers soon after its pilot reported engine problems.
Plane Veers Off Runway At Scotland's Stornoway Airport, Injuring 4
The plane, with 25 passengers and three crew members on board, was reportedly caught in strong crosswinds.
UK Train Travel Becomes More Expensive While Service Failures Continue
Regulated fares in the country rose up to 2.5 percent, including season tickets, while the overall fares went up by an average of 2.2 percent.
Shooting At Texas Home Kills 12-Year-Old Boy, Injures Two Others; Police Find Weapon
The police have reportedly recovered a gun from the location, and are trying to find the person responsible for the shootings.
Powerless Ship, With Nearly 450 Migrants Onboard And No Crew, Now Controlled By Italian Coast Guard
The incident comes after another ship, carrying hundreds of migrants from Syria, was abandoned by human traffickers earlier this week.
Qatar Airways Flight From New York To Doha Makes Unscheduled Landing In Manchester, UK
The flight had reportedly covered over half of its 13-hour journey when it was decided to make the unscheduled landing.
Sheriff's Helicopter Crashes In Arizona Killing 2 People Returning From Phoenix
On board the plane were the pilot and a mechanic, both of whom worked for Cochise Air.
Philippines Deals With Several Fires That Killed 7, Massive Fire In Manila Displaces Families
About 14 fires, including one in the capital city of Manila, were reported across the Philippines over New Year's Eve.
Kim Jong Un Willing To Hold Talks With South Korean President Park Geun-hye
The meeting, if it takes place, will be the first one between the leaders of the two countries since 2007.
Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah Bin Abdulaziz Admitted To Riyadh Hospital For Medical Tests
The 90-year-old Saudi monarch had undergone operations in 2010, 2011 and 2012.
Bird Flu Scare: Hong Kong Culls 15,000 Chickens, 6 People Infected In China
Six people in the Chinese mainland tested positive for bird flu and one of them had reportedly died.
South Korean Activist Group Plans To Airdrop 100,000 Copies Of 'The Interview' In North Korea By Balloon
The activist has said the campaign is being financed by a U.S.-based nonprofit.
Woman, Who Wrote '666' On Church Walls And Attacked Police Officer With Stolen Crucifix, Arrested
The number "666" is considered a reference to the devil, or the anti-Christ, in popular culture.
AirAsia Flight 8501: TV Networks Slammed On Social Media For Showing Graphic Footage
Footage of search teams recovering a body from the sea was shown live to relatives at Surabaya airport.
AirAsia Flight QZ 8501: Search Teams Spot Debris, Bodies, Relatives Break Down [PHOTOS]
Images of rescue operations for AirAsia flight QZ 8501 and relatives of the missing people at the Juanda International Airport, Surabaya.
Woman Formerly Working With US Postal Service Sentenced To 1 Year In Jail For Delivering Marijuana
The cost of the drug that Devona Charley delivered was reportedly valued between $70,000 and $120,000.
California Surfer, Who Survived Shark Attack In Montana De Oro State Park, Released From Hospital
The surfer, who survived an attack by a great white shark Sunday, reportedly says that he will be out in the water soon.
Hippopotamus, Which Was Injured Twice In Three Days, Dies In Taiwan
Taiwan's government is considering prosecuting the owner of the animal, which had suffered two injuries in the last three days.
Scaffold Collapses At A Construction Site In Beijing High School, Killing 10 And Injuring 4
Beijing’s municipal government said that police had detained people who may be directly linked to the accident.
Surfer Escapes Great White Shark Attack In Central California's Montana de Oro State Park
Officials said that Sand Spit Beach will remain open, though signs will be put up across the beach to warn people about the latest attack.
Missing AirAsia Flight Pushes Company Stock Down Most In 3 Years; Rebound Hoped After Initial Reaction
AirAsia's stock fell nearly 8 percent on Monday, making it the biggest one-day drop in more than three years for the company.
China Will Publish A List Of Legal Places To Worship In An Effort To Root Out Illegal Cults
The move will help “root out illegal religious activities” in the country, officials say.
Armed Woman Hospitalized After Being Shot In The Leg By Police At Hollywood Boulevard
The incident is the second such case in the area this month after a man with a knife, was shot and killed by the police at Hollywood Boulevard.
China Jails 4 Officials For Up To 9 Years For A 2013 Poultry Plant Fire That Killed 121
The fire, which occurred in June last year at a poultry plant, had killed 121 people and injured 76 others.
Marijuana Use Jumps In Colorado, Making It Second Highest Across US: Study
The survey is one of the first to estimate quantities of marijuana being used in Colorado since its legalization in late 2012.
Three Workers At South Korean Nuclear Power Plant Die Of Suspected Gas Leak
The accident occurred just a week after state-run Korea Hydro and Nuclear Power Co. was threatened by anonymous hackers.
Riots In Democratic Republic Of Congo After Officials Declare At Least 30 People Dead In River Accident
Rioters were angry over the death of their relatives and accused the authorities of not doing enough to ensure safe transportation.
Washington State To Raise Minimum Wage On Jan. 1 To $9.47 An Hour, Highest In The US
The pay hike in the state will affect over 67,000 employees, and will add up to $312 a year for full-time workers.