Fighting has escalated in eastern Ukraine in recent days, and Russian President Vladimir Putin has blamed Kiev.
The satirical magazine will be available online for as long as stocks last.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe did not comment on whether he would give in to ISIS demands for the release of suicide bomber Sajida al-Rishawi.
Nearby U.S. Highway 54 will likely be closed for next six hours as authorities investigate.
Interest in Alan Turing is surging because of Benedict Cumberbatch's portrayal of him in "The Imitation Game."
At least 30 people were killed and 83 others wounded after an attack on civilian neighborhoods Saturday in Ukraine's strategic port of Mariupol.
Secretary of State John Kerry is expected to speak with Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and leading challenger Muhammadu Buharim.
Both Mitt Romney and Jeb Bush steered clear of the Iowa Freedom Summit in Des Moines Saturday.
Lena Klimova was initially acquitted of charges filed against her website before a Russian lawmaker swore vengeance.
The U.S. and the U.K. both had advised Japan not to pay ransom money to the Islamic State group for the two hostages.
President Obama and leaders from Russia, Britain, France and Japan will visit Saudi Arabia's new king.
Woman shot dead in Cairo one day before anniversary of Arab Spring uprising in Egypt.
Best known for Fark's smarminess, Drew Curtis promised "leave people alone" if elected governor.
Protesters called to rally by the Islamist Tahrir Party took to the streets to protest the satirical magazine's recent cover.
Boko Haram has displaced more people recently than all the combatants in the Syrian Civil War did during that conflict's first year.
The death toll from an attack in Mariupol has been raised to 30.
"You give them Sajida, and I will be released," says a man claiming to be hostage Kenji Goto in a video posted by the Islamic State group.
Volunteers bearing aid are the only thing remaining between the city of Donetsk and starvation.
A win for the radical left would represent a major act of defiance of the continent's austerity hawks -- but don’t run for the so-called Grexit.
Haruna Yukawa's death was allegedly captured in an Islamic State group beheading video days after Japanese PM vowed to save hostages' lives.
Liberia's five cases of Ebola virus disease compares with the country's peak of about 500 per week last year.
Haruna Yukawa's reportedly fatal quest to become a military contractor led to friendship with journalist Kenji Goto -- and their capture.
The suspected militants were arrested in the North African enclave of Ceuta.
“Our hearts go out to the families and friends of the two Marines we lost in this tragic accident,” Maj. Gen. Michael Rocco said.
The Saudi Arabian king inherits a power struggle with Iran, one reason he needs to make new friends in the Middle East.
Shelling was described by witness as "enough to knock the paint off his house."
China's economy may have slowed in 2014, but skyscraper construction projects continued to raise the nation's skyline and global profile.
The attack comes after Donetsk rebel leader's announcement that the rebels will increase the offensive against government forces.
Demonstrators are protesting hikes in public transportation prices in Brazil's largest city.
He was the last conservative standing in 2012, when he lost the GOP nomination to Mitt Romney. In Iowa, Santorum readies for another run.