India Successfully Test-Fires Nuclear-Capable Cruise Missile ‘Nirbhay’
This is the second test-firing of "Nirbhay," after the first attempt failed on March 12, 2013.
Charlie Sheen Splits From Fiancée, Porn Star Brett Rossi, Ahead Of November Wedding
The "Two and a Half Men" star and his fiancée, Brett Rossi, were reportedly set to get married on Nov. 22.
Flight MH17: Dutch Prime Minister Demands 'Maximum Cooperation’ From Vladimir Putin
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte said that he met Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Asia-Europe summit on Thursday in Milan.
Ebola In Russia? 2 African Students Hospitalized For Ebola Tests After Showing Symptoms
The two students of Oryol State University were hospitalized Thursday after returning from their home in Guinea-Bissau in West Africa.
Bollywood Star Saif Ali Khan On ‘Love Jihad,’ Intermarriage In India And Islam
Saif Ali Khan, 44, is married to Kareena Kapoor Khan, a Hindu by birth.
Ranbaxy To Pay Nearly $40M To Settle Litigation Related To Texas Medicaid Pricing Data
The litigation reportedly was linked to the manner in which the Indian generic drugmaker reported pricing data to Texas Medicaid.
Brooklyn Man, David McCallum, Wrongly Convicted Of Murder Freed After 29 Years In Prison
The convictions of David McCallum and his late co-defendant, Willie Stuckey, were overturned after concluding that the two made false confessions.
Himalayan Disaster: Heavy Snowfall In Nepal From Hudhud Kills At Least 17 Climbers, Several Missing
Local police officials said that 152 foreign tourists in Mustang district in the Dhawalagiri zone of northern Nepal could not be contacted.
Man Booker Prize Goes To Richard Flanagan For ‘The Narrow Road To The Deep North'
The prestigious award for works of fiction included American authors as nominees for the first time in its 46-year history.
Indian Government Clears Controversial E-Rickshaw Amid Concerns Over Vehicle's Safety Standards
Critics argue that the Indian government acted hastily in allowing the battery-operated three-wheelers to ply on Indian roads.
Australian Special Forces Sent To ‘Advise And Assist’ Against ISIS In Iraq Held Up Over Legal Status
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott reportedly said that he was confident that a deal would be reached in the next few days.
Catalonia Cancels Independence Referendum Plans; Artur Mas Says Polling Stations Will Be Open
While an official referendum is off, the Catalan regional president reportedly said that a "consultation of citizens" will take place on Nov. 9.
Tour Bus Carrying 56 People Flips On Highway Near Indianapolis, Several Injured
Emergency workers at the site said that six to seven people had been seriously injured, State police Sgt. Shawn O'Keefe reportedly said.
Robert Downey Jr. In Final Talks To Join ‘Captain America 3’ Cast As Iron Man
The 2016 movie will be directed by Joe and Anthony Russo, the brothers who directed the popular “Captain America: The Winter Soldier.”
Ferguson October Protests: Over 50 People Arrested Following Acts Of Civil Disobedience
Demonstrations continued Monday as part of the Ferguson October protests over the shooting death of two black teens in the St. Louis area.
American Airlines Flight Returns To San Francisco Airport After Cabin Wall Panels Come Loose
The Dallas-bound plane returned to San Francisco airport after the cabin's walls came loose, possibly from a damaged air duct.
Oscar Pistorius Sentencing: Contradictory Defense Testimonies And A Call For House Arrest
The defense and the prosecution will call witnesses to testify during the sentencing hearing, which is expected to conclude in a week.
Flight MH17: Australia's Tony Abbott To ‘Shirtfront’ Putin At G20 Summit Over Downed Jetliner
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he will have the "toughest conversation of all" with Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit.
MH370: Wife Of Passenger Of Malaysia Airlines Tragedy Rejects $64,000 Compensation
The wife of a New Zealand-born passenger on board missing Flight MH370 called the compensation offer a "catch-22" situation.
Sayreville Hazing Case: 7 High School Football Players Could Be Tried As Adults: Report
Hundreds of people conducted an anti-bullying rally on Sunday amid reports of alleged hazing by seven high school football players.
Amanda Bynes Troubles: Actress Placed On Involuntary Psychiatric Hold At A Pasadena Hospital
The news comes hours after Amanda Bynes accused her father of sexually abusing her as a child.
MH370: Emirates CEO Tim Clark Criticizes Investigation, Doubts Probable Crash Site
Clark reportedly disagreed with the “so-called electronic satellite ‘handshake’” used by analysts to determine the probable crash site.
Ebola Outbreak: Brooklyn Teen Hospitalized With Symptoms Of Deadly Virus After Trip To Sudan
The teenager was hospitalized with Ebola-like symptoms after returning from a two-week trip in Sudan, the New York Daily News reported.
Susan Marie Mellen, Wrongfully Convicted Of Murder Freed After Spending 17 Years In Prison
Susan Marie Mellen, 59, was sentenced to life in prison for the beating death of her ex-boyfriend in 1997.
Indian Navy Puts Warships On High Alert Following Karachi’s Naval Dockyard Attack: Report
The Indian Express reported, citing a dossier, that an attack on a Karachi naval facility last month involved members of the Pakistani navy.
Super Typhoon Vongfong: Japan Braces For Strongest Storm Of The Year As It Moves North
Super Typhoon Vongfong comes days after Typhoon Phanfone hit Japan and reportedly claimed the lives of more than nine people.
Burger King Sued By Customer For Being ‘Attacked By Manager’ Over Cold Onion Rings
The manager of a Burger King restaurant reportedly attacked a customer after he complained about cold onion rings.
Juarez Drug Cartel Chief Vicente Carrillo Fuentes Captured In Mexico Amid Police Scandal
Carrillo's arrest comes days after Mexican authorities arrested the head of another drug syndicate, Hector Beltran Leyva.
Pregnant Women In South Africa Dying Unnecessarily Due To HIV Stigma, Says Amnesty International
Amnesty International said in a report that experts estimated that about 60 percent of all maternity deaths could be avoided.
Hong Kong Students Plan To Expand Protests, Say Will Not Retreat From Barricades
Hong Kong students said they will not retreat from their barricades unless their demands are met by the government.