Flight MH17: Dutch Foreign Minister Says Downed Malaysia Airlines Plane Victim Had Oxygen Mask On
The revelation raises doubts about claims that all passengers died instantly after Flight MH17 was hit while flying over eastern Ukraine.
Paula Patton Files For Divorce From Robin Thicke Citing 'Irreconcilable Differences'
Paula Patton reportedly filed for divorce from Robin Thicke on Oct. 3 in Los Angeles, listing the date of separation as Feb. 21.
Ebola Outbreak: World Health Organization Says Virus ‘Widespread And Persistent’ In West Africa
The organization also said that recent reports claiming that there has been a fall in the number of new cases in Liberia are "unlikely to be genuine."
MH370: Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight Path Analysis Update Published, Search Zone Shifts Farther South
The Australian Transport Safety Bureau said Wednesday that the underwater search for Flight MH370 "should be prioritized further south."
Nuclear Plant Guard Kills 3 Colleagues In Shooting Spree In Kalpakkam In Southern India
Police are reportedly questioning the shooter who has been identified as head constable Vijay Pratap Singh.
Hong Kong Protests Shrink, Government To Hold Formal Talks With Protesters On Friday
Days of mass rallies that brought tens of thousands of protesters on to the streets had dropped to a few hundred people on Wednesday.
Air Tanker Crashes In California While Fighting Dog Rock Fire In Yosemite National Park, Pilot Dead
The S-2T air tanker reportedly went down near the Dog Rock fire within a mile of the park’s western entrance.
US-Led Airstrikes Kill At Least 29 Suspected ISIS Militants, Says Head Of Tal Afar Hospital
A hospital in Tal Afar near Mosul has reportedly received a large number of casualties over the last three days.
Two Ryanair Planes Clip Each Other At Dublin Airport, Company Apologizes To Passengers
The IAA said the incident will be investigated by the Air Accident Investigation Unit of the Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport.
Marian Seldes, Tony Award-Winning Actress, Dies Aged 86 Of Prolonged Illness
Marian Seldes, who received the Tony Lifetime Achievement Award in 2010, died at her Manhattan home on Monday.
Delaware Mother Arrested After Daughter Shared Heroin At Day Care Confusing It For Candy
The mother of the girl was arrested after her daughter distributed packets of heroin to other children at a day care center in Selbyville.
Keanu Reeves’ Home Invaded For Second Time In 2 Days, Naked Woman Found At Actor's Hollywood House
A woman reportedly stripped off and jumped in the pool at the "Speed" star's home, and was later spotted by a cleaning crew.
Monica Spear Murder: Killers Of Former Miss Venezuela And Her Ex-Husband Sentenced To Lengthy Jail Term
The former Miss Venezuela and her ex-husband were shot and killed in January during an attempted robbery in Venezuela.
Chelsea Clinton Expressed Concern That Her Child Might Grow Up In A 'Planet Without Elephants'
Chelsea Clinton reportedly said at the Clinton Global Initiative on Tuesday that the poaching of African elephants is a "security threat."
Alan Henning’s Wife Requests His Release In Response To Audio Clip Of Him Pleading For His Life
"Islamic State continue to ignore our pleas to open dialogue,” Barbara Henning, wife of the British hostage, reportedly said.
White Tiger Mauls Man To Death After He Apparently Jumped Into Its Enclosure At New Delhi Zoo
According to local reports, witnesses said that a barricade separating visitors from the tiger enclosure was low.
Israeli Military Shoots Down Syrian Fighter Jet For Infiltrating Airspace Over Golan Heights
The jet — a Sukhoi Su-24 — had reportedly traveled 2,600 feet west of the border into Israel before turning around.
Alibaba’s Jack Ma, Worth $25B, Is Now The Richest Man In China: Hurun China Rich List 2014
A decade ago, China had only three billionaires in dollar terms. That number has since grown to 354, according to the Hurun Report.
US SEC Announces Largest-Ever Whistleblower Award Of More Than $30M To Anonymous Tipster
The award is more than double the previous record of $14 million given to a whistleblower in 2013.
South Africa National Parks Workers Arrested On Suspicion Of Rhino Poaching In Kruger National Park
South Africa National Parks said that the arrests were made on Sunday after a rhino was found dead in Kruger National Park.
India Considering Visa On Arrival Facility For US Tourists, Announcement Expected During Modi's US Visit
According to reports, the announcement could be made during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visit to the U.S., scheduled to begin Sept. 26.
Amber Heard’s Topless Photos With Message To Fiancé Johnny Depp Leaked On 4Chan, Reddit: Report
TMZ reported that one of the leaked photos of Amber Heard had a message for her fiance Johnny Depp.
Delaware Bus Crash Kills 1, Dozens Injured, After Tour Bus Carrying 50 People Overturns
Authorities reportedly said that about five of the injured are in critical condition, while two children were also hurt in the accident.
Angelina Jolie To Direct Biopic On Richard Leakey, Titled ‘Africa’ For Skydance Productions
Angelina Jolie will also reportedly serve as a producer on "Africa," along with David Ellison, Dana Goldberg and Jon Peters.
White House Security Breach: Intruder Made It Through The Doors Before Being Apprehended
A man jumped the fence of the White House and made it through one of the main entrances of the building, the U.S. Secret Service said.
Joan Rivers Tribute Special On E!: ‘Fashion Police’ Will Return In January, Says Melissa Rivers
The E! network said that with Melissa Rivers' “blessing,” the show will resume with coverage of the Golden Globes awards on Jan. 12.
Lizard In Food: More Than 300 Students Hospitalized After Lizard Found Inside Food In Indian School
More than 300 students were hospitalized after eating their midday meal at a government school in Bangalore, India.
Asian Games 2014: Opening Ceremony Kicks Off In South Korean City Of Incheon [SLIDESHOW]
The 17th Asian Games were inaugurated with an extravagant opening ceremony on Friday. The closing ceremony is scheduled for Oct. 4.
GSK Fined $492M In Bribery Case, Executives Receive Suspended Prison Sentence
The British company's executives involved in the bribery case received suspended prison sentences on Friday.
Scotland Votes ‘No’ To Independence: Celebrities, Politicians React On Twitter
While 45 percent of voters said they preferred an independent Scotland, 55 percent chose to remain a part of the UK.