Bangladesh Bomb Attack: ISIS Claims Responsibility For Blasts That Killed 1, Injured Over 100 In Dhaka
A 12-year-old boy was killed in the bomb attacks that targeted Shiite Muslims who had gathered in the capital city for an Ashura procession early Saturday.
Europe Refugee Crisis: Sweden Doubles Refugee Forecast, Will Need Additional $8.41B To Manage Asylum-Seekers For 2 Years
The country's migration agency said it would need an additional $8.41 billion to manage the influx over the next two years.
Sweden Sword Attack: Teacher Killed, 4 People Injured At Trollhättan School, Attacker Treated At Hospital Contrary To Previous Reports
The incident took place in Trollhättan town in Västra Götaland county in western Sweden.
Beyonce, Jay Z Broke Up Briefly, ‘Drunk In Love’ Singer Believed Rapper Had Affair With Rihanna
In an unauthorized biography, “Becoming Beyonce,” celebrity journalist J. Randy Taraborrelli stated that the singer and Jay Z fought over her workaholic nature.
Boko Haram Militants Suspected Of Killing 20 People In Northeast Nigeria
The attack in Nigeria's northeastern Borno state came a day after Nigerian troops killed at least 150 Boko Haram militants.
Germany Responsible For Holocaust, Angela Merkel Clarifies After Benjamin Netanyahu’s Controversial Remarks
Angela Merkel's government sought to clarify controversial comments by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who placed the blame for the tragedy on the then-grand mufti of Jerusalem.
Blake Shelton ‘Thinks The World’ Of Gwen Stefani, Rumored Couple ‘Flirt Like Crazy’ On 'The Voice' Set: Report
Blake Shelton "loves the friendship" he has with Gwen Stefani, a source told Hollywood Life.
EU Orders Starbucks, Fiat Chrysler To Pay Up To $34M In ‘Illegal’ Tax Advantages In Netherlands And Luxembourg
Starbucks said it will appeal the ruling, while Fiat Chrysler Automobiles denied receiving any tax benefit.
Pope Francis Does Not Have Brain Tumor, Vatican Says, Dismissing Italian News Report
On Wednesday, an Italian newspaper reported that Pope Francis was diagnosed with a brain tumor, which could be cured without a surgery.
Toyota Recalls 6.5 Million Vehicles Globally Over Power Window Switch Malfunction
About 2.7 million vehicles in North America, 1.2 million in Europe and 600,000 in Japan were recalled over a glitch that could potentially lead to a fire.
Corey Jones Shooting: Officer Nouman Raja, Who Killed Florida Drummer, Had Prior Suspension Threat
Nouman K. Raja, who was in plainclothes in an unmarked car, killed Florida musician Corey Jones on Interstate 95 early Sunday.
Russian Airstrikes Killed At Least 45 People In Northwestern Syria: Syrian Monitor
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights said the airstrikes, which began Monday afternoon in the rebel-held Jabal al-Akrad region in northwestern province of Latakia, also killed civilians.
Chris Brown Is ‘So Over’ Karrueche Tran, Doesn't Care Who She Dates: Report
Karrueche Tran broke up with Chris Brown earlier this year after she found out that the 26-year-old singer had fathered a child with model Nia Guzman.
Fukushima Nuclear Plant Cleanup Worker Diagnosed With Radiation-Related Cancer
A former worker involved in cleanup work at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear plant was diagnosed with leukemia, Japan's health ministry confirmed Tuesday.
Lamar Odom Moved To Los Angeles Hospital From Las Vegas Medical Center, Condition Still Critical
Khloé Kardashian, Lamar Odom's estranged wife, was by his side when he was transported to a Los Angeles hospital.
Deutsche Bank Mistakenly Transferred $6B To American Hedge Fund Client's Account: Report
The error has brought the German lender's operational and risk-control deficiencies under the scanner.
Ben Affleck, Jennifer Garner Split: ‘Gone Girl’ Star’s Mother Helping Affleck ‘Pick Up Pieces’ From Broken Marriage, Report Says
Ben Affleck and Jennifer Garner announced in June they were divorcing, ending their 10-year marriage.
Walmart Paid Bribes Worth Millions Of Dollars In India: Report
U.S. investigators discovered the company's suspected bribery in India while investigating alleged corruption at its operations in Mexico, the Wall Street Journal reported.
KFC Commercial Spoofs Shark Attack On Surfer Mick Fanning, Angers His Mother
The 30-second ad was made for KFC’s South Africa division and featured Mick Fanning’s lookalike, reportedly alluding to the Australian surfer's encounter with a shark in July.
Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis: Westboro Baptist Church To Protest Rowan County Clerk's Multiple Marriages
The church argued that the Kentucky clerk committed adultery by getting divorced and remarried four times.
FDA Disapproves AstraZeneca’s Diabetes Drug Combination, Asks For More Clinical Data
FDA's move came as a setback for AstraZeneca, which has been trying to secure a place in the drug market by bringing in new treatments.
Mumbai Gas Cylinder Explosion: 8 Killed In Western India
Senior police officials said that a leak in the cylinder could have led to the explosion at a hotel in the western city of Mumbai.
Federal Agents Seize Over 230 Firearms And Silencers In California, Charge 8 Men
The men were charged with producing and distributing guns, most of which were without serial numbers and illegally equipped with silencers.
SeaWorld To Appeal Orca Breeding Ban In San Diego Park, Accuses California Coastal Commission Of ‘Overstepping’ Law
"The [California coastal] commission has overstepped both federal and California law," Joel Manby, CEO of SeaWorld, said in a statement Thursday.
Halloween Toy Pens Resembling Syringes Irk Parents And Anti-Drug Activists In US
Parents and drug abuse prevention advocates have voiced concerns over pens that look like hypodermic needles amid a rising heroin and opioid problem in the U.S.
US Planning To Restrict Pakistan’s Nuclear Arsenal: Report
The possible move, reported by the New York Times, comes ahead of Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s visit to the U.S. next week.
FIFA Presidential Elections: Jordan's Prince Ali Bin Al-Hussein To Run
In May, the Jordanian lost the global soccer organization's presidential elections to Joseph “Sepp” Blatter, who was recently suspended by an ethics committee.
Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Update: Judge Orders Governor Steve Beshear To Address Altered Gay Marriage Licenses
In September, a lawyer of one of Kim Davis’ deputies said Davis changed marriage licenses weakening their legality.
Pope Francis Seeks Forgiveness For Recent Scandals Surrounding Rome And Vatican
The pontiff, however, did not mention any specific scandal during his address to a crowd of thousands in St. Peter’s Square Wednesday.
Emilia Clarke 'Wikipedia'd' 'Game Of Thrones' Before Audition, Named Esquire's Sexiest Woman Alive 2015
Esquire magazine has named "Game Of Thrones" actress Emilia Clarke the "Sexiest Woman Alive 2015."