Flight MH17: Russia Urges UN Aviation Body To Open New Probe As It ‘Categorically Disagrees’ With Dutch Report
On Tuesday, a Dutch Safety Board report confirmed that the plane was shot down by a Russian-made Buk missile system.
Lamar Odom Update: Khloe Kardashian's Ex Remains Critical In Coma; Father Claims 'Somebody Drugged' His Son
Lamar's father Joe Odom has alleged that his son was "drugged" by someone.
Pharmacy Protest In India: Hundreds Of Thousands Of Drugstores Closed Across The Country Amid Concerns Over Online Drug Sales
About 850,000 drugstores downed their shutters in a nation where an e-commerce boom is in the making.
Small Plane Crashes Into Florida's Mobile Home Park, 3 Bodies Pulled From Wreckage; FAA Investigation Underway
The Federal Aviation Administration is investigating the cause of the crash, which resulted in “an unknown number of victims.”
Flight MH17: Russian-Made Buk Missile Brought Down Plane, Dutch Report Says; Shrapnel Found In Bodies Of Crew, Investigators Tell Relatives
In a briefing Tuesday, authorities revealed details to the victims' families about the downing of the plane that killed all 298 people on it on July 17, 2014.
Blake Shelton-Gwen Stefani Update: ‘The Voice’ Team Teases Stefani As Flirting With Miranda Lambert’s Ex On ‘Full Throttle’
“The Voice” team members are reportedly teasing Stefani over her rumored romance with Miranda Lambert's ex-husband.
Flight MH17: Plane Shot Down By Buk Missile, Dutch Paper Reports Citing Investigation; Missile-Maker Contradicts Report
A Dutch inquiry reportedly found that the Malaysia Airlines plane was brought down by a Buk missile over Ukraine. The July 2014 crash killed all 298 people on board.
Anti-Muslim Hate Crimes To Be Recorded In UK As Separate Category, Bringing Islamophobia In Line With Anti-Semitic Attacks
The government said that the move would enable better protection of Muslims and their places of worship.
Tianjin Explosion: Blast In Warehouse Illegally Storing Chemicals, 2 Months After Deadly Disaster
The incident comes just two months after explosions rocked the port city in northern China leaving over 160 people dead.
Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Nick Gordon Posts Cryptic Message Amid Claim He Gave Whitney Houston’s Daughter ‘Toxic’ Cocktail
Bobbi Kristina's estate accused Gordon of injecting her with “a toxic mixture” before she was found face-down in a bathtub on Jan. 31.
Angus Deaton Of Princeton University Wins 2015 Nobel Prize In Economic Sciences
The 69-year-old was awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences for "his analysis of consumption, poverty, and welfare."
Turkey Bomb Blasts: Islamic State Group 'No. 1 Priority' Of Probe In Ankara Bombing, Death Toll Rises To 97
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu said authorities are close to identifying one of the bombers involved in Saturday's blasts that killed at least 97 people.
Palestinian Fatally Shot After Alleged Knife Attack On Israeli Police Officer In Jerusalem
The latest incident comes amid a recent wave of violence between Israelis and Palestinians.
Raven-Symoné ‘Ghetto Names’ Backlash: ‘The View’ Co-Host Says She ‘Never Discriminated Against A Name’
The 29-year-old “The View” co-host addressed the backlash just hours after her father, Christopher B. Pearman, came to her defense.
Hajj Stampede 2015: Saudi Prince Says Oversight Of Hajj Annual Pilgrimage 'A Matter Of Sovereignty And Privilege'
Saudi Prince Turki al-Faisal rejected a proposal on Sunday to share the administration of the annual hajj pilgrimage with other Muslim nations, following last month’s deadly stampede.
Karrueche Tran-Chris Brown Update: ‘Loyal’ Singer Wants Ex-Girlfriend To ‘Thank Him’ For Career And 'Stop Talking About' Him
In a recent interview with BBC’s Newsbeat, Tran said that her relationship with Brown “affected her work.”
Jennifer Garner-Ben Affleck Update: Garner Debunks Pregnancy Reports While Affleck Sparks Dating Rumors With Mystery Blonde
The actress' representative commented on the rumors amid new reports that claimed Ben Affleck may be dating a new mystery blonde.
Turkey Explosions: At Least 30 Killed, 126 Wounded In 'Terrorist Attack' On Peace Rally In Ankara, Suicide Bombing Suspected
The attack took place during a peace rally aimed to call for an end to the renewed violence between Kurdish rebels and Turkish security forces.
Bill Cosby Sexual Assault Scandal Update: Defamation Lawsuit Against Comedian Will Move Forward, Rules Judge
Three women, who are among over 40 other accusing Cosby of sexual assault, filed a defamation lawsuit against the comedian earlier this year.
South China Sea Dispute: China Constructs Lighthouses On Reef Amid Opposition From US, Philippines
As China completes lighthouses on disputed islands in the South China Sea, it warns the U.S. against sending its naval vessels into the area.
Volkswagen Emissions Scandal: 3.6M Cars In Europe Require Hardware Changes; Australia To Recall Nearly 100K Vehicles
Meanwhile, Volkswagen's Australia unit said it will conduct a voluntary recall of nearly 100,000 vehicles equipped with emissions-rigging software.
Blake Shelton-Miranda Lambert Update: ‘The Voice’ Coach Posts Cryptic Message About Honesty While Ex-Wife Enjoys Single Life
Meanwhile, Miranda Lambert has been enjoying her single life and has not responded to rumors surrounding her ex-husband.
Nobel Peace Prize 2015: The National Dialogue Quartet In Tunisia Wins Award For Role In Democratic Transition
The organization won for "its decisive contribution to the building of a pluralistic democracy in Tunisia in the wake of the Jasmine Revolution of 2011."
Saudi Arabian Employer Allegedly Chops Off Domestic Help’s Hand; India 'Disturbed' Over 'Brutal' Attack On Woman
India is seeking strict action against the "brutal" and "disturbing" attack on a 58-year-old domestic help in Riyadh.
Gun Control Debate: Obama May Bypass Congress To Change Gun Rules In Wake Of Oregon Shooting, Report Says
Under the proposed change, high-volume gun dealers will have to conduct background checks on potential buyers, the Washington Post reported.
Australia Negotiating With Philippines Over Refugee Resettlement Deal, Reportedly Offers $150M Over 5 Years
The deal with the Philippines has not been finalized, but according to a local report, Australia offered funding of $150 million over five years in initial talks.
‘The Bachelor’ Star Chris Soules Dating Rumer Willis? Pair Spotted Enjoying Basketball Game In New York
The two sparked dating rumors after they were spotted together at a basketball game in New York Wednesday.
Drake-Meek Mill Feud: Nicki Minaj Calls Beef 'Ridiculous,' Finds It Difficult To Choose Sides 'Between People You Love'
The "Anaconda" singer said in an interview with the New York Times Magazine that it's difficult "to choose sides between people you love."
Cambodia Raises Minimum Wage For Garment Industry To $140 But Fails To Meet Union Demands
The increase, however, falls short of the $160 a month wage proposed by unions of Cambodia's biggest export earner.
Russian Military Activity In Syria 'Troubling,' Says NATO Head; Ready To Defend Turkey Amid Airspace Violations
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said Thursday that the alliance is "ready and able to defend all allies, including Turkey against any threats."