Knights And Dames No Longer Part Of Australian Honorary Titles, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull Says
Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull's predecessor Tony Abbott had reinstated the titles in March 2014 amid widespread criticism.
El Faro Owner Files Lawsuit To Limit Liability Over Damages Claims From Crew's Families
The cargo ship disappeared in the Bermuda Triangle on Oct.1 as Hurricane Joaquin battered the Bahamas.
Kardashians And Jenners Shut Kim Kardashian Out? Reports Differ
According to Radar Online, Kim Kardashian family members have “ice out” the “diva" due to Khloe Kardashian’s reunion with Lamar Odom.
Jennifer Garner Chose To Believe Ben Affleck Did Not Cheat On Her With Nanny: Report
Jennifer Garner took a major step by confessing that she was too hard on Ben Affleck during the final months of their marriage, according to a report.
Russian Plane Crashes Over Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula, Black Box Found At Crash Site
The bodies of at least 100 people already have been recovered after a Russian airliner carrying 217 passengers and 7 crew members crashed in the Sinai region Saturday.
Philippines Zamboanga Market Fire Leaves 15 Vendors Dead, 13 Injured
Sparks from low-hanging electric cables reportedly set fire to stall umbrellas then set ablaze stacks of used clothing sold at the market.
Utah Firing Squad Execution: Judge Denies Death Row Inmate’s Appeal
Utah legalized the use of firing squad in May as backup if lethal injections were not available.
Are Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck Planning For Fourth Baby?
In its latest issue, Star magazine claimed that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck called off their divorce and wanted to give their marriage a second chance.
India Proposes Changes To Country's Commercial Aviation Sector, Seeks To Make Flying Affordable
A new policy draft recommends subsidizing short-haul domestic flights by levying higher taxes on longer routes. The draft also suggests easing FDI rules in the sector.
Ireland Signs Gay Marriage Bill 2015 Into Law, First Same-Sex Marriage Ceremonies Expected In November
The Catholic majority country signed the law five months after it voted to allow marriage rights to gays.
Iraq Refugee Camp Missile Attack Kills 23 Members Of Exiled Iranian Opposition Group
The deceased were part of exiled Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, members of the group confirmed, according to reports.
Is Kate Middleton Pregnant With Twins? Duchess Of Cambridge ‘Discouraged,’ Unsure Of ‘Coping’ With Third Pregnancy: Report
Kate Middleton is already three months into the pregnancy, according to a report.
China Drops One-Child Policy, Allows Couples To Have Two Children
The decision to do away with the controversial policy came after a four-day meeting in Beijing to chalk out a national plan for the next five years.
North Korea Sent Over 50,000 People Into ‘Forced Labor’ Abroad, Earned Over $1.2B: UN
The nation is said to earn between $1.2 billion and $2.3 billion annually through this system, according to a U.N. report.
Taylor Swift Files Counter Suit Against Denver Radio Host Who Allegedly Groped Her
Denver radio host David Mueller lifted up Taylor Swift's skirt while posing for a picture, the 25-year-old singer's attorneys wrote in a counterclaim.
South Korea Sewol Ferry Disaster: Supreme Court Sentences Ferry Operator Chief To 7 Years In Jail
Kim Han-sik, president of Chonghaejin Marine Co., was found responsible for not stopping cargo overload and improper storage on the ferry that sank in April 2014, killing over 300 people.
Is Serena Williams Pregnant With Drake’s Baby? ‘Hotline Bling’ Rapper Not In ‘One-On-One’ Relation With Tennis Star
Serena Williams and rumored boyfriend Drake were expecting their first child, according to a report.
Miles College Shooting: Lockdown Lifted After Student Killed On Alabama Campus, 2 Suspects Arrested
A student was shot dead at an apartment complex at the historically black college campus in Fairfield, Alabama.
Barclays Names Ex-JPMorgan Banker James ‘Jes’ Staley As New CEO
The British bank names James Staley, a former JPMorgan Chase executive, as its new leader amid a lackluster performance and vagueness about its future structure.
Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis: Justice Anthony Kennedy Says Officials Not Ready To Follow Law Should Resign
The comments seemed to refer to Kentucky clerk Kim Davis, and on Tuesday, her attorney said that Justice Kennedy and other justices should resign following the gay marriage ruling.
World War II-Era Tank Explosion In Oregon Kills 2 People
The cause of the incident remained unclear, but authorities said the public was not at risk due to the explosion.
Kylie Jenner, Tyga’s Newest Furry Friend Is English Bulldog Worth $50K
The Merle English bulldog, named Rolly, is the latest addition to Kylie Jenner’s canine gang.
Jennifer Garner, Ben Affleck Spotted On Shopping Trip, Looked In ‘Good Spirits’
This is the first time in two weeks that Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were seen together.
Shootout Between Turkish Police And Islamic State Group Militants Leaves 9 Dead
The shootout happened after police raided several houses where the militants were believed to be hiding.
US Investigation Into Deutsche Bank's Russian Trades Widens After Possible Sanctions Breach: Report
The investigation is one of the first by U.S. regulators into a possible breach of Western sanctions against Russia, the Financial Times reported.
Afghanistan Seeking Artillery, Mi-35 Helicopters From Russia Amid Growing Insurgency: Report
As Kabul turns to an old ally for military assistance, Moscow is most likely to comply, but not with boots on the ground, according to the Wall Street Journal.
Khloé Kardashian’s Plan To Drop Divorce With Lamar Odom Angers Kris Jenner: Report
Earlier this week, reports said that Kris Jenner supported her daughter's decision to drop divorce plans with Lamar Odom.
Rob Kardashian, Karrueche Tran Dating? Chris Brown’s Ex Prefers ‘Friends With Benefits’ Relationship With ‘KUWTK’ Star
Rob Kardashian set off rumors of dating Karrueche Tran in September when he posted the now-deleted selfie of Tran on Instagram
James Holmes, Colorado Movie Theater Shooter, Attacked By Inmate In Maximum-Security Prison
The incident took place on Oct. 8 when a corrections officer escorted James Holmes through a hallway of the Colorado State Penitentiary.
Hurricane Patricia Weakens To Category 1 Hurricane, Mexico's President Warns Of Floods
The strongest hurricane in history, Patricia made landfall as a Category 5 storm late Friday. It became a Category 1 storm early Saturday.