While the Diamond Jubilee in London was meant to celebrate the 60-year reign of Queen Elizabeth II, the celebration itself was an ode to fashion, with all the royals including Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, Camilla Duchess of Cornwall and the Queen herself donning their finest threads for the occasion. It's not uncommon for the royals to be gussied up, but here's a recap of their outfits from the Diamond Jubilee in photos.
South Sudanese President Silva Kiir is pleading with 75 government officials to return $4 billion in stolen public money.
The Canadian Psycho Luka Rocco Magnotta, who allegedly dismembered a Chinese student in Montreal before fleeing to Europe, will appear before a German judge in Berlin, a day after he was arrested. This will begin the first stage in extradition back to Canada.
Groups concerned that overuse of antibiotics in animal feed is endangering human health by creating antibiotic-resistant superbugs scored a small legal victory Monday when a federal judge told the FDA to take a second look at its decision to reject citizen petitions on the issue.
Details of live coverage of Tuesday's play at Roland Garros, plus a full preview of the day's four singles quarter-finals.
Lloyd Blankfein, the chief executive of Goldman Sachs Group Inc, told jurors at the insider-trading trial of one of the investment bank's former directors that all parts of a 2008 board meeting the two attended were confidential.
The American Petroleum Institute and America's Natural Gas Alliance are criticizing the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's most recent natural gas emission estimates and suggest actual industry emissions are half what federal regulators say.
Peru's Supreme Court has approved the United States extradition request for Joran van der Sloot, the man suspected in Natalee Holloway's disappearance,. but the Dutchman must first serve out his 28-year prison sentence, according to the Associated Press.
Maria Sharapova is one step closer to winning her first ever French Open title.
Mark Zuckerberg is reportedly being sued by his own investors. The most recent lawsuit claims that the Facebook co-founder sold more than $1 billion worth of the social networks stock just before prices started tumbling.
A Libyan military court convicted 24 Eastern European men of acting as mercenaries for Moammar Gadhafi during last year's revolution.
Boston Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo surprised pretty much everyone Sunday night during halftime of Game 4 of the NBA Eastern Conference Finals when he made a comment alleging that the Miami Heat were crying to referees during the first half of the game.
Chris Bosh could return to Game 5.
Where to watch live coverage of day nine at Roland Garros and a look at the best of the fourth round matches.
A solemn and worried George Zimmerman turned himself over to authorities shortly before 2 p.m. Sunday.
George Zimmerman is back in Florida to return to custody, but his legal team plans on
Egyptians continued protesting into Sunday, outraged that a court spared Mubarak's life.
Steve Jobs gave a lot of juicy quotes before he died, and Apple Inc (AAPL.O) has failed to keep some of them out of an upcoming patent trial against Google's (GOOG.O) Motorola Mobility unit, according to a court ruling.
Italian sailors, who mistook two Indian fishermen for pirates and killed them, were released on bail Saturday to await trial, a step closer to the culmination of a major diplomatic row between Rome and New Delhi.
Game 4 wasn't lost by the Spurs, Oklahoma City simply knocked them over the heads and took the win. Here's how.
Where to watch day eight's action at Roland Garros, as the fourth round gets underway, plus a look at the best of the Sunday's matches.
After a dominating 20-game stretch, the San Antonio Spurs saw their win streak snapped by the Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday night in Game 3 of the NBA Western Conference Finals, cutting the Spurs' series lead to 2-1. The Thunder look to tie the series on Saturday night.