The prison sentence of would-be shoe bomber Saajid Badat was reduced by two years after he agreed to testify against Adis Medunjanin, one of the men who planned on bombing the New York City subway in 2009.
Daniel Tovrov
Apr 16, 2012
George Zimmerman's bond hearing is set for Friday. What can you expect to happen during the court appearance?
Howard Koplowitz
Apr 16, 2012
The U.S. Supreme Court rejected a petition from imprisoned former Enron executive Jefffrey Skilling.
Dan Rivoli
Apr 16, 2012
The suspects in the Tulsa, Okla., shooting spree were arraigned on Monday, and pleas of not guilty were entered for both defendants Jake England and Alvin Watts.
Laura Matthews
Apr 16, 2012
Far-right extremist Anders Behring Breivik Monday admitted to the act of mass massacre in Norway but pleaded not guilty to the criminal charges, claiming he was acting in self-defense, CBS News reported.
Sreeja VN
Apr 16, 2012
Watch live coverage of Monday's play at the Monte Carlo Masters ATP tennis event.
Jason Le Miere
Apr 16, 2012
The trial of the home-grown Norwegian killer Anders Behring Breivik began on Monday in Oslo, the same city where last July he detonated a 950-pound bomb outside of government headquarters, killing eight people and injuring 200.
Daniel Tovrov
Apr 16, 2012
Gu Kailai and Bo Xilai, an elite power couple in China, are at the center of a shocking political scandal involving the death of a British national.
IBT Staff Reporter
Apr 15, 2012
Three top contenders for Egypt's presidency were scrambling to stay in the race Sunday after the authorities disqualified them.
Eric Linton
Apr 15, 2012
A defamation lawsuit against Casey Anthony can go forward to trial early next year, an Orange County Circuit Court judge ruled Thursday.
Ankita Mehta
Apr 15, 2012
It's been 14 months since protests forced Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak to resign, but a number of his former ministers are still wielding real power, and they could holding onto it for the foreseeable future.
Daniel Tovrov
Apr 14, 2012
The recent arrest of a university professor in the Indian state of West Bengal for forwarding a political cartoon targeting the state's Chief Minister has shocked the public as well as the political parties across the spectrum.
Amrutha Gayathri
Apr 14, 2012
Mitt Romney aimed to assure gun owners Friday he would safeguard our Second Amendment as he claimed President Barack Obama undermines the U.S. Supreme Court and tramples on constitutional rights.
Dan Rivoli
Apr 13, 2012
Paul Pauly D DelVecchio Jr. of the MTV's hit show Jersey Shore was slapped with a lawsuit from his former talent agency.
Michael Billera
Apr 13, 2012
Former tennis sensation Jennifer Capriati will be inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame in July.
Jason Van Hoven
Apr 13, 2012
A federal court on Friday sentenced Tarek Mehanna to 17 years in prison, prompting an impassioned speech from the American Muslim charged with disseminating jihadist propaganda on the Internet.
Jeremy White
Apr 13, 2012
The two men who were suspected of a shooting spree in Tulsa, Okla., are facing murder and hate crime charges in a District Court. Jacob England, 19 and Alvin Watts, 33, have been charged with three counts of first-degree murder, two counts of shooting with intent to kill and five counts of malicious intimidation or harassment.
Laura Matthews
Apr 13, 2012
Four men are on trial for alleged plans to attack a Danish newspaper that published cartoons of the Muslim Prophet Muhammad
Jonathan Davis
Apr 13, 2012
The World Tomorrow will feature interviews with politicians, revolutionaries, intellectuals, artists and visionaries. Its host remains under house arrest in Britain, fighting extradition to Sweden on sex charges.
Dan Rivoli
Apr 13, 2012
Mitt Romney has attacked President Barack Obama's record on gun control during a speech to the National Rifle Association, echoing dire warnings issued by NRA president Wayne LaPierre. But the president's record offers scant evidence to support such ominous rhetoric.
Jeremy White
Apr 13, 2012
Jury selection began on Thursday in the trial of the former presidential candidate, who faces a possible 30-year prison term for violating campaign finance law.
Sara Dover
Apr 13, 2012
A Japanese woman, nicknamed the Black Widow, has been sentenced to death for murdering three former lovers in 2009.
Esther Tran Le
Apr 13, 2012