Nepal Earthquake Before And After: Pictures Of Country's Devastation
Photos from Kathmandu and other areas show how devastating Saturday's temblor was.
Baltimore Gangs A 'Credible Threat' To 'Take Out' Officers, City Police Warn
The Black Guerrilla Family, Bloods and Crips have an accord to target law enforcement officers, police said.
Bali Nine Update: Andrew Chan Marries Fiancée, Impending Execution Could Be Delayed
Andrew Chan married days before his execution, but new hope has perhaps come to light for the Australian "Bali Nine" member.
Tesla Site, Elon Musk Twitter Temporarily Hacked
Hackers temporarily took over Tesla's site and Twitter account. Later, Elon Musk's Twitter was hacked as well.
FBI Sniper Rifle Stolen Before Obama Utah Visit: Report
The rifle was taken out of an FBI agent's car days before Obama came to town.
Freddie Gray Protest: Violence Breaks Out At Baltimore Rally
After largely peaceful protests over the death of Freddie Gray, a black Baltimore resident in police custody, 12 people were arrested when violence erupted.
Chile Volcano Eruption Update: Airborn Ash Prompts Flight Cancellations In Chile, Argentina, Uruguay
Potentially deadly mudflows caused by the eruption of Chile's Calbuco volcano has forced more evacuations in the area.
Royals-White Sox Brawl Earns MLB Crackdown; See Video Of Kansas City, Chicago Fight
The MLB didn't take half-measures after a fight between the Kansas City Royals and Chicago White Sox. The league suspended six players.
Confederate Memorial Day 2015 Facts: 5 Things To Know, Holiday Information
Confederate Memorial Day is approaching and will be celebrated in a number of southern states.
Charter Communications Working On Bid For Time Warner Cable: Report
Billionaire John Malone's company may be the next suitor, after Comcast dropped its acquisition plan.
Steph Curry's MVP-Caliber NBA Season Is Full Of Amazing Shots
Steph Curry regularly makes amazing shots, including Thursday night's winner over the Pelicans in the playoffs.
Iran Hopes For Russian S-300 Missile System Delivery, Defense Minister Says
The contract for the S-300 missile system was suspended by the Russian president six years ago.
David Petraeus Sentenced: 2 Years Probation, $100K Fine For Ex-CIA Director After Plea Agreement With Justice Department
The former four-star general will have to pay a higher fine than expected for his involvement in leaking military secrets to his lover.
Who Is Warren Weinstein? American Al Qaeda Hostage Killed Accidentally During US Counterterrorism Operation
Dr. Warren Weinstein was one of two al Qaeda hostages accidentally killed in a raid on Pakistan in January.
World Book Day 2015: Quotes About Books, Reading To Help Celebrate Global Literacy
Some quotes to help you get ready for World Book Day.
ISIS Air Strikes: US-Led Raids Kill 2,000 In Syria Since September, Report Finds
US-led air strikes have killed more than 2,000 people, mostly ISIS fighters.
Who Is Tony Ressler? Billionaire Reportedly Buying Atlanta Hawks Is Big Sports Fan
The group set to buy the NBA's Atlanta Hawks is headed by billionaire financier Tony Ressler.
Rand Paul 2016: Ray-Ban Tells Presidential Candidate To Stop Selling Campaign Sunglasses
Ray-Ban asked that Paul's campaign stop selling its Wayfarer sunglasses tagged with the politician's logo.
The Pope In Cuba: Photos of Past Papal Cuban Visits Ahead Of Francis In September
With Pope Francis set to visit Cuba in September, a look at photos from past visits taken to the country by Pope Benedict XVI and Pope John Paul II.
Marijuana Legalization In Pennsylvania 2015: Bill For Medical Weed Clears Senate Committee
Medical marijuana took a big step toward legalization in Pennsylvania. A bill passed a Senate committee that would allow marijuana for those with qualifying medical conditions.
Russia Planning To Sell Drones To China? The Ptero-GO UAS Used For Surveying Set To Export
Moscow-based AFM-Servers is said to be in talks with China, Kazakhstan and Mongolia about its Ptero-Go unmanned aircraft system.
Why Tim Tebow? Cultural Obsession With 'Tebowmania' Continues After Quarterback's Move To Philadelphia
People either love or hate the lefty quarterback who is trying for a roster spot with the Philadelphia Eagles, his fourth stop in the NFL.
Russia's Top Secret Tank Revealed: Defense Ministry Posts Photo Of T-14 Armata
The Armata T-14 is part of a costly plan to revamp Russia's military.
Despite Russian Aggression, US Apache Helicopters To Be Removed From Germany
The Apache aircraft will be removed from Germany and will join 12 unmanned helicopters in Alaska by 2017.
Boston Marathon Bombing 2015: Runners Honor Victims From 2013, Inspired To Represent City, Charities
The runners in the Boston Marathon Monday will be pushing their bodies through 26.2 grueling miles, inspired to honor the victims of the bombings in 2013.
South Africa Xenophobia 2015: Mozambique Border Post Shut Down Over Shots Reportedly Fired
A border post separating South Africa and Mozambique was closed Friday after a group of Mozambicans barricaded the area.
Puerto Ricans Less Likely To Get Cancer Compared With Americans Even After Vieques Scandal
While the U.S. territory has lower rates of breast and lung cancer than the mainland, it has a higher rate of prostate cancer.
Fukushima Radiation Update: Workers Exposed To Moderate Levels In Japan Hot Zone Cleanup
The workers who cleaned up after Japan's nuclear disaster are reported to have been exposed to safe levels of radiation.
Georgia Marijuana Legalization: Cannabis Oil Legal Under New Law
A measure allowing for possession of up to 20 ounces of the treatment is expected to be signed Thursday, but complications remain.
Tennessee House Wants The Bible As Official State Book Despite Constitutionality Questions
“It threatens to reduce our sacred Scripture to nothing more than a secular symbol," a senator says after the House OKs the proposal.