MH370: Authorities Say Vast Search Zone Delaying Unraveling Of Greatest Aviation Mystery
Malaysia Airlines has now begun tracking the location of its long-haul flights at intervals of 15 minutes or less.
Myanmar Police Arrest 5 Students In Crackdown On Protesters Opposing New Education Law
Students in the country have been protesting for over a month against the law, claiming it curbs academic freedom.
BBC Documentary On 2012 Delhi Gang Rape Viewed In India Despite Ban; Reactions To 'India's Daughter'
By Thursday night, the documentary's original link posted by the BBC had been viewed over 100,000 times.
Bobbi Kristina Brown: Nick Gordon To Speak With Dr. Phil About Events That Led To Girlfriend’s Condition
Nick Gordon, Bobbi Kristina Brown’s boyfriend, is reportedly “banned” from visiting the 22-year-old at Atlanta's Emory Hospital.
Major Winter Storm To Hit US East Coast, ‘Might Be Winter’s Last Hurrah’
The federal government announced that its offices in Washington, D.C. would remain closed in anticipation of the massive storm.
North Korea Calls Knife Attack On US Ambassador To South Korea A 'Just Punishment'
Mark Lippert, the U.S. ambassador to South Korea, underwent a two-hour surgery after being attacked by a knife-wielding man in Seoul.
India’s Daughter: BBC Documentary On Delhi Gang Rape Banned In India, Airs In The UK
BBC aired a controversial film in the U.K. about a 2012 New Delhi rape after the Indian government barred its India broadcast.
‘Blurred Lines’ Controversy: Pharrell Williams Denies Copying Marvin Gaye’s ‘Got To Give It Up’
The "Happy" singer told a jury that he grew up listening to Gaye’s songs but did not use his music for “Blurred Lines.”
Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Nick Gordon Posts Suicidal Tweet Ahead Of Girlfriend’s Birthday
Nick Gordon and Bobbi Kristina Brown reportedly have a volatile relationship marked by a “history of violence.”
Boris Nemtsov Killing: Russian Security Service Chief Says Several Suspects Identified In Case
Before his death, Boris Nemtsov, a vocal critic of Putin, had been organizing an upcoming rally in protest of the conflict in eastern Ukraine.
Koalas Starving From Overpopulation Culled By Australian Authorities
The Australian Koala Foundation blamed long-term mismanagement, and overpopulation, for the starving animals' condition.
Asiana Flight 214 Crash: Personal Injury Claims Of 72 Passengers Settled By South Korean Carrier
Asiana Flight 214 crashed in San Francisco on July 6, 2013, killing three Chinese passengers and injuring nearly 200 others.
North Korea Has Power To Prevent An 'Ever-Increasing Nuclear Threat' From US: Foreign Minister
North Korea's Foreign Minister Ri Su Yong said that the country has the power to deter an "ever-increasing nuclear threat" from the U.S.
MH370: Australia Denies Talks About Calling Off Search As Plane Remains Missing Nearly A Year Later
Reuters had reported Monday that countries involved in the search for Flight MH370 are debating calling off the search.
Australia To Send 300 More Troops To Train Iraqi Military Fighting ISIS Militants
Prime Minister Tony Abbott announced an additional 300 troops will be sent to Iraq to join the Australia-New Zealand training mission.
Georgia Defers Execution Of First Woman In 70 Years Due To Problems With Lethal Injection Drug
Kelly Renee Gissendaner’s execution, scheduled for Monday, was postponed after the lethal injection drug "appeared cloudy."
Kerry To Meet Iran's Foreign Minister Over Nuclear Talks; IAEA Says Iran Suppressing Information
Meanwhile, the U.N.'s nuclear watchdog, IAEA, claimed that Iran is suppressing key information about its nuclear program.
Kanye West’s New Album Is Called ‘So Help Me God,’ Twitter Reacts To Religious Symbol Posted By Rapper
The 37-year-old rapper took to Twitter to announce the title of his seventh album but did not mention a release date.
Twitter Probing Alleged ISIS Threat To Co-Founder Jack Dorsey, Employees Over Blocked Pro-ISIS Accounts
An online message purported to be from ISIS warned Twitter against taking down accounts linked to the militant group.
Australia Bans Travel To Mosul Ahead Of Planned Offensive To Retake ISIS-Stronghold
Australians have been banned from travelling to, or remaining in, ISIS's stronghold in Iraq without a legitimate purpose.
Bobbi Kristina Brown Update: Nick Gordon Continues Twitter Rant As She Shows No Improvement
Meanwhile, the 21-year-old's boyfriend has been venting his ire on Twitter for not being allowed to see her.
Wild Giant Panda Population On The Rise, Finds New Survey
Giant pandas are one of the world's most endangered species and are only found in China.
AirAsia Flight 8501: Final Piece Of Plane's Fuselage Recovered From Java Sea
The last and largest part of AirAsia Flight 8501's fuselage, with a wing attached to it, was recovered from the Java Sea on Friday.
Marathon Bombing Trial Of Dzhokhar Tsarnaev To Continue In Boston
A three-judge panel ruled 2-1 against Dzhokhar Tsarnaev’s legal team, which had requested the trial be moved out of Boston.
Iran Test Fires New 'Strategic Weapon' During Defense Drills Near Strait Of Hormuz
Iran's Revolutionary Guard said that the latest drill will help the country in future battles against the United States.
Jill Duggar Pregnancy Update: ‘19 Kids And Counting’ Star Flaunts Baby Bump In New Photo As The Big Day Nears
The “19 Kids and Counting” star posed with her husband Derick Dillard and some players of the women’s basketball team.
Japan Police Arrests Teenager Over Suspected ISIS-Inspired Murder Of Schoolboy
Local media reports claimed that the killer, a minor, may have been inspired by the hostage execution videos released by ISIS.
Hong Kong Woman Jailed For 6 Years For Abusing Indonesian Domestic Worker
Earlier this month, Law Wan-tung, 45, was found guilty of 18 of the 20 abuse charges filed against her.
IRS Watchdog Probing 'Potential Criminal Activity' After Investigators Recover 32K Lost Emails
A House committee investigating the case said that it may have been "lied to or at least misled" by the IRS.
ISIS Airstrikes: At Least 17 Islamic State Militants, 9 Civilians Killed In Coalition Airstrikes In Iraq
At least 29 militants were injured in the airstrikes that targeted ISIS strongholds near the Iraqi border, Reuters reported, citing a source.