Jamal Khashoggi Disappearance: Turkey Claims Audio, Video Evidence Show Murder
Turkish officials claimed they have video and audio evidence which showed journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
‘Overweight’ Tourists Banned From Riding Donkeys In Santorini, Greece
Since images of the donkeys carrying extremely obese tourists up the steep slopes went viral, lawmakers in Greece pledged to do more to help the animals.
How US Sanctions Impact Everyday Prices, Living Costs In Iran
U.S. sanctions imposed on Iran caused the value to rial to dip and resulted in higher prices of day to day commodities.
Jamal Khashoggi Disappearance: Trump Reluctant To Halt Saudi Arms Deal
Trump said it would be hard on the U.S. if they halt the arms deal with Saudi Arabia due to lack of information regarding the disappearance of journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
Who Is Dina Powell? Trump’s Top Pick To Replace Nikki Haley
Senior officials and people familiar with the matter said Powell was Trump’s top pick for the post though others were being considered for the post of the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations.
World Mental Health Day 2018: Myths That Need Unlearning
The objective of the day is to raise awareness about mental health issues among people and mobilize efforts in their support.
#MeToo Hits Indian Media Industry, Public Accusations Surge
A year after the #MeToo movement kicked off, the movement suddenly gained traction in India as accusations against prominent public figures in the media industry surged.
Bear Checks Truck For Food While Another Stands On Lookout, Video Shows
The video showed the animal making its way to the truck, standing on its hind legs and opening the truck door.
Retired Officer’s Home Broken Into, Elderly Woman Sexually Assaulted, 2 Arrested
The retired police officer was slashed in the face, while his wife was sexually assaulted by one of the three thieves.
Trump-Kim Jong Un 2nd Meeting Only After Midterm Elections, President Says
President Donald Trump said the next summit with the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un will only be held after the November Midterm elections.
Gwyneth Paltrow Didn’t Upset Brad Falchuk By Working On Goop During Honeymoon
The actress made her first public appearance after her marriage in September on Monday at her Goop launch party in Notting Hill, London.
What Is La Crosse Encephalitis? Boy Diagnosed With Dangerous Mosquito-Borne Virus
Though there was no permanent cure or vaccine against the virus, the symptoms were usually treatable.
Woman Charged After Children, Deer, Drugs Found In Home In ‘Deplorable’ Conditions
A woman was charged after officers found two children, a deer and drugs in "deplorable" conditions at her home.
Who Is Craig Louis Coyne? Barbara Bush Marries Actor In 'Intimate' Ceremony
Coyne is an Atlanta native who has written for Comedy Central and also appeared in a 2005 movie named “Jarhead.”
Trump Attorney Wants Stormy Daniels' Lawsuit Dismissed, Calls It ‘Moot’
Charles Harder, Trump’s lawyer, said the lawsuit by Daniels was “moot” as the president said the agreement was never formed as he had not signed it himself.
Man Dies Of Anaphylactic Shock From Fire Ant Bite
According to reports, Edwards, Curtis and his brother were clearing out a trailer on their 45-acre property when he began struggling to breathe.
Man Puts Girlfriend For Sale On eBay, Bid Crosses $91,000
Dale Leeks from Colchester in Essex decided to prank his girlfriend, 37-year-old Kelly Greaves, by posting an ad for her in the popular bidding site.
Meng Hongwei, Former Interpol President, Under Investigation For Corruption: Chinese Authorities
Former Interpol President Meng Hongwei has been detained in China as he undergoes investigation for allegations of bribe-taking.
Driver Saving Squirrel's Life With CPR Caught On Police Body Cam [Video]
Chris Felix remained by the squirrel’s side for 20 minutes and repeated the procedure until the rodent started showing signs of life.
Tropical Storm Michael: Florida Senate, Governor Candidates Adjust Campaign To Respond
Senate and Governor candidates in Florida made changes to their campaign schedule ahead of the November midterm elections to respond to threats posed by tropical storm Michael.
Mother Arrested After 1-Year-Old Found Dead At Home, Twin Critically Injured
A source said the girl had bruising on her genitals, bruises on the back of her head, a large wound on her abdomen, and blisters and open wounds all over her body.
US Plastic Waste Export, Banned By China, Skyrockets To Developing Countries
According to an investigation by Greenpeace's journalistic wing, less than a quarter of the waste exported from the country for recycling in the first six months of 2018 was shipped to China and Hong Kong.
African-American School Principal Received Racially-Charged Letter, Quits, Probe Launched
A probe was launched into the source of a racially-charged letter send to an elementary school principal in California.
School Teacher Accused Of Offering Money For Votes In Mayor Election
Jean Ayala, an elementary school teacher, was in the running to become Baldwin Park’s next city clerk in the November elections.
Trump Foundation Lawsuit: New York Attorney General Resists Efforts To Dismiss Case
New York Attorney General’s office filed a memorandum against efforts by attorneys representing the Trump Foundation to dismiss a case against the charity.
National Boyfriend Day 2018: Quotes About Love And Appreciation
National Boyfriend day is celebrated every year on Oct. 3.
Hunter Shoots Bear, Gets Critically Injured When Animal Falls On Him
A hunter was critically injured when a black bear he shot fell on him during a bear hunt in Alaska.
Kavanaugh Nomination Opposed By Law Professors For ‘Lack Of Judicial Temperament’
Over 500 law professors signed a letter, which will be submitted to the U.S. Senate on Thursday, rejecting Brett Kavanaugh’s Supreme Court nomination.
Flood Warning Issued In Arizona, Dam Failure Possibility Prompts Evacuations
The National Weather Service issued a flood warning to parts of Arizona due to heavy rains.
Who Are James Allison, Tasuku Honjo? Cancer Immunotherapy Researchers Win Nobel Prize
The two independent researches conducted by the laureates looked into releasing the breaks on the immune system and taking advantage of the human system’s natural ability to kill cancer cells in order to tackle the disease.