Pro-Russia separatists blame the government, Ukraine says rebels' guilt "is clear as day," and confirmed information is scarce.
Several airlines have announced changes in their flight routes following the crash of Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 in Ukraine on Thursday.
An AP journalist has reportedly counted almost two-dozen bodies at the Malaysia Airlines jet crash site in Ukraine.
Little is known about the "Stingray" cell phone surveillance technology, and police hope to keep it that way.
New Pew Research Center study finds record number of multi-generational households, with young adults leading the charge to move home.
Many pot tourists are abandoning their marijuana before catching flights out of Denver.
Child migrants do not have an attorney appointed for them, and immigration lawyers say pro bono services are stretched thin.
The death of three Gaza children brings the total number of Palestinian casualties to 234 people in the 10 days of fighting.
The Boeing 777 was reportedly flying over Ukraine at 33,000 feet, too high for the now-ubiquitous shoulder-fired portable missiles.
Officials from Israel and Hamas have denied reports that the two sides agreed to a new cease-fire on Thursday.
The attack follows repeated accusations by Ukraine that Russian forces are supplying arms to separatist rebels in the east.
Hamas and Israel have agreed to a fresh Egyptian proposal to end hostilities in the Gaza Strip, the BBC reported Thursday.
Three mortar shells landed in uninhabited areas of Israel on Thursday during a five-hour humanitarian cease-fire.
The court ruled that the Dutch were partly responsible for the events of July 1995, when more than 300 Muslim men were massacred.
The new U.S. sanctions effectively shut off medium- and longer-term dollar funding for companies close to Vladimir Putin.
The latest intrusions come after two more incidents -- in April and June -- which were reported to the PLA by the Indian Army.
Thursday morning's attack, which also injured a security official, reportedly lasted nearly five hours.
The Australian senate on Thursday passed a bill to repeal the carbon tax, scrapping a law introduced in 2012 by the previous government.
The bribes were allegedly paid for a 560 million euro ($757 million) order to supply 12 presidential helicopters to India in 2010.
The attack on the airport comes at a time of great uncertainty for Afghanistan as votes from the second round of a disputed presidential election are to be recounted.
The strike puts pressure on rival militias to end four days of heavy fighting over control of the country's biggest airport, during which at least 20 aircraft have been damaged in the worst violence in the Libyan capital for six months.
President Obama announced a new round of sanctions as the EU met to discuss increasing its own prohibitions on the Kremlin.
Israeli airstrikes continue in Gaza as Hamas is thwarted by Israel's Iron Dome. See our timeline of the entire conflict.
Libyan soldiers are receiving training from Italy, United Kingdom and Turkey, but often use it to fight for militias instead.
Long delays in implementing the death penalty in California violate the constitutional ban on cruel and unusual punishment.
The move means marijuana businesses wouldn't have to be cash-only in states where it's legal.
Most of the chaos that consumes the country is a direct result of the fracturing of militias.
The IDF and Hamas will hold off on strikes for five hours on Thursday to allow humanitarian aid to enter the Gaza Strip.
The military says climate is a national security issue, but two House amendments would slash spending on climate research.
A new bill would send company officials to jail for five years for knowingly concealing a product defect that leads to death or injury.