North Korea Launches Ballistic Missiles Ahead Of Scheduled US-South Korea Defense Talks
“The projectiles are believed to be for a provocative show of force to pressure the South,” South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff office said.
Iran Nuclear Deal: How Lifted Sanctions Will Benefit The Iranian Economy
The lifting of the West's nuclear-related sanctions will free Iran's crippled banking and oil industries.
NFL Los Angeles: Rams Riverfront Stadium Sacrifices County Funding To Keep Pace With California Project
“We already knew they were scrambling for money. Now they’re going to have to scramble even harder.”
Rio Olympics 2016: Vila Autodromo Residents Protest Eviction For Construction Despite Compensation Offers
“City Hall has never had any patience to properly negotiate with us," a resident of the Brazilian squatter community said.
Jonathan Taylor Accuser Recants Domestic Violence Claim Against Ex-Alabama Player, Arrested For Filing False Report
The woman, previously identified as Taylor's girlfriend, now claims he never physically assaulted her during a recent argument.
Arkansas Religious Freedom Bill: Gov. Asa Hutchinson Asks State Lawmakers To Alter Measure After Indiana Boycott
Gov. Asa Hutchinson said his own son signed a petition urging him to veto Arkansas' Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Jason Dufner, Wife Amanda Reach Divorce Settlement After 'Irretrievable Breakdown' Of Marriage
The couple suffered an “irretrievable breakdown of the marriage,” according to court docs.
Russia To Build 'Self-Sufficient' Arctic Military Force By 2018 In Latest Sign Of Buildup
The military force will include air force and air defense subunits. Russia will also create a new training center in the Arctic.
Ukraine Won't Extradite Mikhail Saakashvili To Georgia To Face Criminal Charges
Saakashvili, who served as Georgia's president from 2004 to 2013, faces criminal abuse of power charges.
Lufthansa Knew Germanwings Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz Suffered 'Deep Depressive Episode,' Airline Confirms In Statement
The airline has forwarded its email correspondence with the Germanwings Flight 9525 co-pilot to authorities.
Mandla Mandela Found Guilty Of Assault: Nelson Mandela's Grandson Convicted In 2013 Road Rage Incident
Mandla Mandela purportedly drew a gun on a 44-year-old schoolteacher after a 2013 car accident.
Haiti Catholic Nuns Attacked 39 Times Since November, Officials Blame Gang Members
Haitian police said last week they had arrested five members of the gang responsible for carrying out the attacks and continue to search for an additional 10 gang members.
Ole Miss Noose Incident: James Meredith Criticizes Mississippi Authorities After Feds Indict Graeme Phillip Harris
The civil rights activist said state officials should have pursued charges against a student who left a noose on a campus statue.
Tunisia Attack Update: Fourth French National Dies From Wounds; Death Toll Stands At 22
The Tunisia museum attack’s victims included citizens of France, Italy, Japan, Spain and the U.K.
Purported Boko Haram Militants Behead 23, Torch Homes In Buratai Before Nigeria Elections, Report Says
“At least half the village has been burned," a federal lawmaker from Buratai says.
State Department To Conduct Internal Audit Of Recordkeeping Methods Amid Clinton Email Scandal
The audit was not prompted specifically by Hillary Clinton's email practices, a department representative says.
Germanwings Flight 9525 Recovery Efforts, Victim Identification Hampered By French Alps Terrain
“We have not found a single body intact,” French forensic investigator Col. Patrick Touron says.
Kenya Corruption Probe: Government Ministers Step Down At President Uhuru Kenyatta's Request
“The President reaffirms that there are no sacred cows and that this is just the beginning of an unwavering war against corruption.”
East Village Building Explosion: Gas Line Possibly 'Inappropriately Accessed' Before Blast, De Blasio Says
At least two people remain unaccounted for after the blast in Manhattan's East Village, which injured 22 people and left four in critical condition on Thursday.
'Great Wall Of Ukraine' Is 'A Priority,' Petro Poroshenko Says: Donbas Defense Construction Set For April
With anti-tank trenches dug and defensive obstacles in place, construction of the barrier is set to begin in April.
German Pilots Defend Andreas Lubitz After Germanwings Plane Crash, Urge Public Not To 'Rush To Conclusions'
“We should not rush to conclusions based upon limited data,” said Ilja Shulz, President of the German Airline Pilots Association.
Ronda Rousey Signs New UFC Contract For Multiple Fights, Remains Focused On MMA Career
"I have a lot of fights that I have in the UFC before I would be able to go do anything else,” she said.
Philippines Rebel Peace Deal: Philippine Lawmakers Must Grant Muslims Autonomy Or Face More Violence, President Benigno Aquino Says
“This is the crossroads we face: we take pains to forge peace today, or we count body bags tomorrow,” Philippine President Benigno Aquino said.
Former Cardinals Player Curt Ford Victim Of Racist Attack, Told To 'Go Back To Ferguson': Report
"I'm going to let the authorities handle this situation, but I've had enough of St. Louis," former major-leaguer Curt Ford said.
Andreas Lubitz Facebook Account 'Memorialized' After Germanwings Co-Pilot Allegedly Crashed Plane
Lubitz's Facebook "likes" include Lufthansa, Germanwings and a page dedicated to the Airbus A320 aircraft.
Germanwings Co-Pilot Andreas Lubitz Depressed, Took 6-Month Break From Training In 2009, Report Says
The pilot of Germanwings Flight 9525 was later deemed fit to return to classes after a hiatus, a Lufthansa official said.
Lufthansa Press Conference: Andreas Lubitz Had 'Interruption' To Pilot Training, CEO Carsten Spohr Says
“This is the worst possible time, the worst possible moment, the darkest chapter in the history in our airline," says airline chief.
Andreas Lubitz Identified As Germanwings Flight 9525 Co-Pilot Accused Of Deliberately Crashing Plane
Investigators have identified Andreas Lubitz as the Germanwings Flight 9525 co-pilot who deliberately crashed the plane into the French Alps. Including the pilots, 150 people died in the crash.
Brock Lesnar Signs WWE Contract, Ends Possible UFC Comeback After WrestleMania 31
Lesnar made his decision despite a last-minute offer by UFC to double his prospective compensation.
Veterans React To Bowe Bergdahl Desertion Charges, Discuss Possible Punishments
“I knew from the beginning that he was a deserter,” a U.S. Army veteran told IBTimes.