Burglar Shot By 80-Year-Old California Man Despite Plea, 'Don't Shoot Me! I'm Pregnant'
Police officials are yet to decide if the 80-year-old man should be charged in the case or not.
Officials Deny Execution Of Joseph Rudolph Wood Was Botched, Amid Debate On Use Of Lethal Injection
Wood was convicted of fatally shooting two people at an auto repair shop in Tucson in 1989.
South Korea Forensic Officials Fail To Determine Cause of Death Of Fugitive Ferry Tycoon
The body of Yoo Byung-eun was reportedly found on June 12 in a badly decomposed state.
Venice Film Festival: Al Pacino, Andrew Garfield, Ethan Hawke Films Competing For Golden Lion
The 71st edition of the film festival, which is directed by Alberto Barbera, will begin on Aug. 27 and go on until Sept. 6.
MH17: Fifty Australian Police To Help UN Team Secure Crash Site; More Bodies To Reach Netherlands
Thursday is the second day of the airlift, which is transporting bodies of victims from Flight MH17 to the Netherlands.
India School Bus Crash: At Least 14 Children And Driver Killed After Train Hits Bus
Some local media reports said that the death toll exceeded 20 and that about 10 students were critically injured.
American Apparel Appoints New Board Members, Including First Female Director For Troubled Retail Company
The Los Angeles-based retailer has formed a new board after it fired founder and CEO Dov Charney in June for alleged misconduct.
Bangalore Rape: School Chairman Arrested For Negligence In Rape Of 6-Year-Old Girl
A case has reportedly been registered against Vibgyor High School, in the city's eastern suburbs where the rape reportedly took place.
George Harrison: Beatles Guitarist’s Memorial Tree In Los Angeles Destroyed By Beetles
The former member of "The Beatles," who spent his last days in Los Angeles, died of lung cancer in 2001 at the age of 58.
Selena Gomez Gets Cozy With A Man On Her 22nd Birthday Celebration In Saint Tropez, France
Justin Bieber's on-again, off-again girlfriend celebrated her 22nd birthday with another man and other close friends in France.
Bubonic Plague In China: Parts Of Yumen Sealed Off Over Death, Sparks Quarantine
About 151 people have been placed in quarantine as they reportedly came in contact with a man who died of the plague.
Chinese Government Spreading Tibet Propaganda Through Fake Twitter Accounts: Reports
Free Tibet has identified nearly one hundred fake Twitter accounts and says there are more accounts that need to be identified.
IMAX Signs Deal With State-Run Shanghai Film Corp To Open 19 Screens In China
IMAX, which currently operates more than 170 screens in the country, reportedly plans to open more than 230 screens by 2021.
‘Casablanca’ Piano From 1942 Hollywood Classic To Be Auctioned In New York By Bonhams
The piano will be one of the highlights of 30 items from the classic World War II drama put up for sale by a private collector.
Sewol Ferry Disaster: Police Says Decayed Body Found Is Of Fugitive Shipping Tycoon
Police reportedly said that the time and cause of death could not be immediately determined as the body was badly decayed when found.
Step-Grandmother’s Dog Kills 7-Month-Old Boy In Dayton, Ohio
According to a June 3 police report, the same dog had attacked and injured another dog from the neighborhood.
Flight MH17: 272 Bodies Found So Far At Crash Site; Putin Blames Others For Tampering With Site
Russian President Vladimir Putin, on Monday, reportedly denied claims of any tampering at the crash site of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17.
Arizona Plane Crashes Kill 6 People
The Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transport Safety Board will investigate both crashes.
India School Rape: Skating Instructor Arrested, Laptop With Indecent Videos Of Children Found
The rape reportedly occurred on July 2 and was only confirmed July 14 when the girl was taken to a hospital after complaining of stomach pain.
World’s Saddest Animal: Nearly 300K People Sign Petition To Transfer Arturo, A Polar Bear, To Canada
Arturo, who has been living under unsuitable conditions in a zoo in Argentina, has been nicknamed as "the World’s Saddest Animal."
Iran Nuclear Talks Given Four-Month Extension After Failing To Meet Deadline Due To 'Significant Gaps'
"There are still some significant gaps on some core issues, which will require more time and effort," negotiators say.
MH17 Flight Route Within Zone Of Ukraine’s Missile Systems: Russian Defense Ministry
Russia also claimed that the jetliner was being guided by Ukrainian air-traffic controllers.
Libyan Militia Fighting For Control Of Tripoli Airport Agree To Truce; Ministry Asks UN For Help
Libyan authorities said Friday that they have ordered the closure of the country’s airspace for security concerns.
Israeli Ground Operations In Gaza Strip Kill 23, IDF Prohibits Large Gatherings In Open Areas
The U.S. called on Israel to "take every possible step" to prevent civilian casualties in its conflict with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Khloe Kardashian Admits She Knew Ex-Husband Lamar Odom Was Cheating On Her
Khloe tells sister Kourtney, in a "KUWTK" teaser video, that Odom was with another woman on her birthday in 2013.
‘Breaking Bad’ Prequel: Supporting Cast Announced For AMC’s ‘Better Call Saul’
"Better Call Saul" Season 1, originally scheduled for November, may be delayed to early 2015: It will consist of 10 episodes.
Tracy Morgan Files Suit Against Wal-Mart Over Deadly New Jersey Turnpike Crash
The accident on June 7 claimed the life of comedian Jimmy Mack and injured four others, including Morgan.
Capitol Shooting: Washington DC Officers Who Shot And Killed Miriam Carey Will Not Be Charged
Miriam Carey rammed her black Infiniti sedan into a barricade near the White House in October, and led police on a high-speed car chase.
Death Penalty For Wu Ying, Chinese Tycoon, Commuted To Life Imprisonment
Wu Ying had received a death sentence in 2009 for cheating investors of about $60 million with promises of high returns.
Ghanaian Soccer Fans, Claiming To Be Muslims, Request Asylum In Brazil During World Cup
Two hundred Ghanaian soccer fans reportedly said that they are Muslims and are "fleeing the violent conflicts between different Muslim groups."