In Sydney, Australia, 1,200 people gathered for the funeral services of Myuran Sukumaran, one of the ringleaders of the Bali Nine drug smuggling operation.
A judge declared a mistrial in the marathon trial of Pedro Hernandez, who had confessed to killing Etan Patz, the New York City boy whose 1979 disappearance raised awareness of the plight of missing and abducted children.
A 107-page motion calls for the Baltimore City State's attorney to recuse herself from the Freddie Gray trial and to dismiss all criminal charges against six police officers.
The Duggars, stars of the TLC reality show "19 Kids and Counting," have publicly backed Mike Huckabee for president in 2016.
The United States said on Friday it has asked Beijing to investigate reports thatChina interfered with Internet content hosted outside the country and used it to attack U.S. websites.
Not unlike Sovietologists in decades past, military analysts will be looking at Moscow's massive Victory Day parade to observe what Russia is up to.
David Cameron is beholden to promises to cap migration and delay benefits for migrants, which could be a disaster for foreigners in the U.K.
Behind a "Victory Day" show of strength lie economic problems that threaten President Vladimir Putin's hopes of upgrading his fighting force.
The Baltimore police chief's leadership will be critical for public safety and police morale as his department gets investigated by the U.S. Justice Department.
The Hispanic-owned Rubbin' Buttz BBQ in Colorado said white customers will receive a 10 percent discount on June 11.
The number of hospitalizations due to spice overdoses has risen in recent months.
A Brexit from the European Union would have wide-ranging economic implications for the U.K.
The Conservative victory in the U.K. elections paradoxically raises the possibility of renewed efforts to achieve Scottish independence.
The European Union's leadership expects Cameron to stave off calls for a British exit from the European bloc.
Both sides would be required to observe the five-day humanitarian ceasefire in Yemen that won't begin until Tuesday.
As pre-election violence in Burundi continues, tens of thousands have fled to neighboring Rwanda.
According to a report, the armored vehicles will be operated with a system similar to a Sony PlayStation controller.
John Paul Kaafi said he was having an asthma attack before being taken to a hospital. He also was Tased twice during his arrest.
Beijing deflects U.S. State Department criticism over the yearlong detention of civil rights activist Pu Zhiqiang.
David Cameron won Thursday's election on a very Euro-skeptical platform. Many Europeans are equally unhappy with him.
The upgraded security levels ordered by the Pentagon were reportedly not the result of any one direct threat in particular.
The $3 billion deal for 28 Boeing-built F-18 Hornets is a blow for the Europe-based manufacturers of the Eurofighter.
German head of state Karl Dönitz surrendered to the Allies in Berlin on May 8, 1945.
The tax increase is the latest effort by the government to discourage smoking and promote health initiatives.
Michael Savage said Obama is "successful" in instigating a civil war in the United States.
Deals flowed to the New York governor's campaign contributors despite federal rules barring donors from receiving bond work.
A patterns-and-practice probe by the U.S. Justice Department would be similar in scope to the one launched in Ferguson, Missouri, last year.
The age of the robots might not be coming anytime soon -- or ever.
An official from one of Russia's top military production firms praised the platform just one day after a T-14 tank broke down in public.
The newest ballot initiative campaign has to garner more than 300,000 signatures from half of Ohio counties by the July 1 deadline.