U.K. markets and the pound jumped amid news that the Conservative Party would likely win a clear majority and be able to govern by itself.
Salman Khan was found guilty of culpable homicide by a lower court for running over five people, one of whom died, in 2002.
The Australian prime minister's chief business adviser said the U.N. is using "environmental catastrophism" to undermine capitalism and freedom.
Mhairi Black's victory upset the Labour Party's 70-year hold on the seat and comes amid a major landslide win for the Scottish Nationalist Party.
The city's district attorney will review thousands of cases based on objectionable texts sent by 14 police officers.
In Kathmandu, nine out of 10 surviving school buildings are being used as emergency shelters.
The scope of the reclamation appeared to be significantly smaller than China's ongoing projects in the South China Sea.
Police in Dover, Delaware, released an August 2013 video just days after the officer involved in the incident was charged with second degree assault in the case.
The right-wing, anti-EU party has done very well in the election, but you wouldn't know it from its seats in parliament.
Polls had predicted a tight race but David Cameron’s Conservative Party overturned predictions with a surprising and emphatic win.
The U.S. Justice Department is expected to announce an investigation into the use of excessive force throughout Baltimore’s police department.
A warning was given to Garland, Texas, police about Elton Simpson, who opened fire on an art exhibit depicting caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad on Sunday.
The State Department will not review the breaches of the 2008 ethics agreement Hillary Clinton signed in order to become secretary of state after her family's charities admitted in March that they had not complied, a spokesman said.
Russia said that Europe should model its planned operations to tackle migrant smuggling across the Mediterranean from Libya on anti-piracy patrols in waters off Somalia, but that it would be too extreme to destroy the boats used.
The U.S. Senate voted overwhelmingly on Thursday to pass a bill giving Congress the right to review, and potentially reject, an international agreement with Iran aimed at keeping it from developing nuclear weapons.
Russia's newest and most advanced tank broke down during Moscow's Victory Day parade rehearsals.
Langtang Village is one of the worst-hit sites in a disaster whose toll throughout Nepal has reached 7,759 dead with over 16,400 injured.
"I don’t think anybody’s really trying to say that Tom Brady won four Super Bowls or became a future Hall of Famer because the balls were a little underinflated.”
Nasser bin Ali al-Ansi was a prominent member of AQAP and had appeared in several propaganda videos.
The Syrian opposition and Hezbollah are about to face off, but it won’t be in Syria.
NSA's program to collect bulk phone data violated the Patriot Act, but zeroing in on conversations of terror suspects may also be a waste of law enforcement’s time.
In an especially tight U.K. election, Conservatives are on course to win the most seats, though full results are still unknown.
The bill would allow patients with some debilitating medical conditions to obtain ID cards for using the treatment.
A leading British Hindu organization has urged supporters to vote Conservative over the party's stance on sensitive caste legislation in the U.K.
British news outlets are all over what is expected to be one of the tightest races for parliament in decades. Watch here.
A court ruling against bulk collection of phone records casts a shadow over whether Congress will renew the program, set to expire June 1.
The organization is celebrated on May 8, the birthday of its founder, Henry Dunant.
Authorities implemented extensive security measures in the wake of a March terror attack at a museum in the nation's capital.
Female fertility varies by race and ethnicity, with black and Hispanic women having more children than white and Asian women.
Defense Distributed responds to a takedown order for its 3D-printed pistol with a free-speech suit against the State Department.