The landslide struck a region about 60 miles southwest of the city of Medellin.
President Barack Obama and former President Bill Clinton exchanged Twitter quips Monday.
U.S. prosecutors are said to be investigating high-ranking Venezuelan officials for possible cocaine trafficking.
Five biker gangs were involved in a central Texas gunfight Sunday, but two of them had been clashing for weeks across the state.
“One must not let oneself be overwhelmed by sadness.”
Jeffery Ryan Conlin, 33, reportedly will face capital murder charges in Officer Richard Martin's death.
The Fox News pundit has on several occasions been outspoken against domestic violence.
This year's legislative elections will be the opposition's biggest chance in years to challenge President Maduro.
For the first time in 24 years, beer production in China dropped.
Protesters on Monday blasted city officials for insinuating that they would not remain calm after a verdict is issued.
Experts say it’s unlikely the controversial bill will make it through both the Louisiana House and Senate before the legislative session ends in three weeks.
Saudi officials claim the increased beheadings show the kingdom's commitment to "maintaining security and realising justice." In 2014, Saudi Arabian beheadings ranked third in the world, after China and Iran, according to Amnesty International.
President Obama's initiative has earned some early doubts from police unions, though researchers are largely on board.
Jeb Bush is skipping it, and most prospective 2016 GOP candidates haven't committed to the ritual early-voting event.
The Service Employees International Union is calling for an Federal Trade Commission investigation into the franchise model.
The two nations remain divided on the amount of compensation Russia will receive, as well as when the payment will occur.
"This brand of violence is part of a sophisticated, wider strategy designed to assert territorial domination over West Bank Palestinians."
Michelle Obama has two accounts on the microblogging site. Now her husband joins the trend at last.
WHO has been criticized for its slow response to the worst Ebola virus outbreak in history.
As Washington debates the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a report sheds light on past trade pacts' effects on labor standards.
Marijuana advocates crowed that legalization would wipe out weed's black market, but almost a year and a half into the experiment, that hasn’t been the case.
The loss of Ramadi challenged Iraqi government assurances that it will soon mount an effective offensive to recapture Mosul, the country’s second-largest city.
Nearly 200 people have been charged with engaging in organized crime stemming from the Sunday fight involving at least five motorcycle gangs.
The U.S. special operation targeting an ISIS leader in Syria won’t stop the group’s military advances, say experts.
Currently, the more than 200 victims of the Philadelphia derailment would have to split $200 million in payouts.
Using the classic “lever test,” researchers found that rats were all too eager to self-administer the drug.
The FBI could take control of the investigation into the train's derailment if it determines deliberate wrongdoing caused the crash.
The apology from Aldi supermarkets followed an outcry by Muslim customers who discovered that a halal-labeled product contained pork blood and skin.
Camden is one stop on a tour of cities to be highlighted for adopting the president's police reforms agenda.
Amid ongoing protests in the capital, Kenya urges Burundi President Nkurunziza to hold off on the June 26 vote.