10-Year-Old Afghan Girl Raped By Mullah Could Face Honor Killing
Those who tried to protect the 10-year-old Afghan rape victim received death threats.
Palestinians Angered Over Lack Of Support From Arab Governments
Arab governments have their own problems at home, where many are fighting militant groups like Hamas.
Manila Shut Down By Typhoon Rammasun; At Least 10 Dead
Nearly 150,000 people evacuated from low-lying areas as Typhoon Rammasun takes aim at Manila.
Apple, IBM Team Up To Sell iPhones, iPads To Businesses, Government Agencies
IBM and Apple are out to prove iPhones and iPads are good for more than just checking email and keeping track of appointments.
Alleged Khdeir Killers Drove Around Searching For A Victim, Israeli Investigators Say
One of those accused in the burning death of a Palestinian teenager once tried to strangle his baby daughter.
Israel Accepts Egypt's Cease-Fire Proposal To End Hostilities In Gaza
Hamas called for an "increase in ferocity and intensity" of attacks until prisoners are freed and Gaza is relieved of economic restrictions.
Pope Calls Sexual Abuse Scandal A 'Leprosy' On The Church
Pope Francis says he will handle the church's sexual abuse scandal "with the seriousness it requires."
Leading Chinese News Anchor Rui Chenggang Arrested In Corruption Probe
Rui once called the opening of a Starbucks in the Forbidden City an "erosion" of Chinese values.
China To Require Low-Sulfur Coal Use Beginning Aug 1
Airborne fine particulates are 3.5 times the international standard in Beijing.
Truckers End Los Angeles, Long Beach Port Strike
Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti brokered a cooling-off period, ending truckers' strike against Los Angeles and Long Beach ports.
Apple Denies iPhones Track Owners' Locations In China
Apple tried to reassure Chinese consumers, saying it does not share information with government agencies.
Apple TV Getting iTunes Extras
Apple is making new content available for free in previously purchased movies.
North Korea Fires Two More Ballistic Missiles, This Time From Inland Site
North Korea conducted its fifth ballistic missile launch of the year.
Obama Threatens To Cut Off Afghan Aid Should There Be An Illegal Government Takeover
Obama says Afghan election results should be honored and examined to ensure credibility.
White House Rep Philip Gordon Urges Israel, Palestinians To Resume Peace Talks
White House envoy Philip Gordon warns that Israel will face further threats if no peace with Palestinians is achieved.
Obama, Perry To Discuss Immigration Crisis In Dallas Wednesday
After first refusing to meet President Obama on the tarmac in Austin, Texas Gov. Rick Perry agrees to a Dallas meeting on immigration.
Border Crisis: Obama Seeks Billions In Emergency Funding To Deal With Unaccompanied Minors
About 52,000 unaccompanied children from Central America have crossed the southern border since January.
Lucchese Crime Family Figures 'Little Nicky' Scarfo and Salvatore Pelullo Convicted Of Looting FirstPlus Financial Group
Mobsters siphoned $12 million from FirstPlus Financial Group and used money for yacht, Bentley, home and jewelry.
Israel Mounts Operation To End Gaza Rocket Fire
The IDF hit 50 targets as part of Operation Protective Edge, aimed at stopping Hamas' rocket fire offensive on Israel.
Hillary Clinton's 'Hard Choices' Knocked Off Top Of Best Sellers List By Edward Klein's 'Blood Feud'
"Blood Feud" alleges Hillary Clinton poked President Obama in the chest to make a point.
Government Troops Retake Two More Towns In Eastern Ukraine From Separatist Rebels
Demonstrators rally in support of separatists in Donetsk.
Montana Derailment Could Disrupt Boeing 737 Production
Recovery crews are attempting to retrieve Boeing 737 fuselages dumped into the Clark Fork River near Rivulet, Montana.
Former Illinois Sen. Alan J. Dixon Dies A Day Shy Of His 87th Birthday
Two-term U.S. Sen. Alan Dixon lost his bid for a third term when he lost his primary to Carol Moseley Braun, the first black female elected to the Senate.
Al-Sisi Says Independent Kurdish State Would Be Catastrophic For Iraq
As Kurds seek independence, Sunni militants destroying Shiite mosques in northern Iraq.
Full Investigation Sought Into Coverup Of Allegations Into Child Abuse By Government Officials, Celebrities
Lord Tebbit says there may well have been a coverup since instinct would have been to protect "the system."
German Anger Grows Over Double-Agent Allegations; Interior Minister Demands Swift Explanation
German president warns charges a BND agent spied for the CIA could be a breaking point for U.S.-German relations.
Video Shows Oscar Pistorius Re-Enacting Killing Of Girlfriend
There is no word why footage was shot showing Oscar Pistorius re-enacting the killing of his girlfriend.
Ohio Conjoined Twins Ronnie And Donnie Galyon Mark Longevity Milestone
Ronnie and Donnie Galyon celebrate longevity at block party, hope to gain a Guinness World Record in October.
California Swimmer Bitten By Great White Shark Off Manhattan Beach Pier
Shark had been struggling to get off hook when swimmer got in its way.
State Dept. Confirms Florida Teen Being Held By Israeli Authorities
Florida youth was accused of attacking security officials during rioting after the funeral of his cousin, who was burned alive.