Five years and billions of dollars have passed since a ruptured Enbridge Inc. pipeline spilled a million gallons of crude oil into the Kalamazoo River.
An article titled "Fatwa on Meat Products Coming From Turkey" appears in a Turkish magazine that supports the Islamic State group.
A French lawmaker on a diplomatic trip to Crimea says he regrets a canceled deal with Russia for two Mistral helicopter landing ships.
After requesting her first lawsuit in New York be dropped, another compensation suit has been filed against Cho.
Louisiana authorities have named John Russell Houser, 59, as the shooter who allegedly used a .40-caliber pistol to kill two people on Thursday night in a Lafayette movie theater.
Zoryan Kis, who helped make the video, said that most Ukrainians are relatively tolerant but warned of the country's far-right extremists.
A loophole in U.S. auto safety regulations allows some commercial limos and buses to forgo air bags and seat belts. The results of that technicality have been deadly.
"If you run across them, slaughter them," the cleric commanded Muslims in a column about the Islamic State.
The custom-built, bullet-proof limousine is equipped with eight-inch thick steel plates, five-inch thick bulletproof glass, reinforced tires and a blood bank.
The Tu-22M3 has a maximum range of 4,200 miles, and can carry long-range cruise missiles for about 1,500 miles.
For many American cities, the solution to homelessness is simple: hand out one-way bus tickets to somewhere else.
The raids come just days after 32 people were killed in a suicide bomb attack in the southern town of Suruc.
A 33-year-old man allegedly posted a death threat to kill Mark Lippert on the White House's website.
Just two months after a deadly crash in Philadelphia, the Senate is considering extending key safety technology installation deadlines by three years.
The deadly shooting in a Lafayette movie theater left two people dead and at least seven injured.
Barack Obama spoke up about U.S. gun control measures in a BBC interview, just hours before two people were shot dead by a gunman in Louisiana.
Japan this week called on China to halt construction of oil-and-gas exploration platforms in the East China Sea close to waters claimed by both nations.
The U.S. military mistakenly shipped live anthrax to dozens of laboratories across the country and to seven other nations over the past decade.
Kick 'em Jenny, an undersea volcano near the north coast of the Caribbean country, is expected to erupt within 24 hours.
The investigation was described as the "biggest into human trafficking" in Thailand's history.
The law has been condemned by civil liberties activists, but government authorities have said the country is facing an unprecedented terror threat.
Turkey is taking an aggressive approach toward ISIS after a suicide bomber struck a Turkish town this week, killing 32.
A man opened fire inside the Grand Theatre in Lafayette, Louisiana, killing two people and wounding nine.
Australia is on high alert for attacks by radicalized Muslims, including home-grown militants returning from fighting in the Middle East.
According to a state department memo, Clinton’s private email account contained “hundreds of potentially classified emails,” the New York Times reported.
The level of discontent about race relations among blacks has now soared to the highest level during the Obama presidency, a poll has found.
Gov. Bobby Jindal visited a hospital where injured victims of a shooting at a movie theater in Lafayette, Louisiana, left three people dead on Thursday night.
U.S. officials are investigating banks for alleged money laundering related to a FIFA bribery scandal.
The former congressman now known for a scandal around a lewd photo he tweeted has a new gig.
Securing the U.S.-Mexico line takes priority over deciding what to do with undocumented immigrants in the U.S., the presidential candidate says.