U.S. Banks May Have Been Hacked By Russia
The FBI is investigating a wave of coordinated cyberattacks that have hit JPMorgan Chase and other U.S. firms in the past month.
The U.N. Says Both ISIS And Syrian Government Are Committing War Crimes
Agency investigators said both insurgents and the country's government should face trial at the International Criminal Court.
Russia Says Soldiers Captured In Ukraine Crossed The Border "By Accident"
Moscow says 10 Russian paratroopers found near Donetsk were not meant to be there.
Russian Military Firing On Ukrainian Forces, NATO Says
According to reports, Russian artillery units are firing at the Ukrainian military. Also, a Russian convoy delivering aid to eastern Ukraine crossed the border into the region without permission.
Both American Ebola Patients Have Recovered, Released From Hospital
Updated: Nancy Writebol was discharged from Emory Hospital on Tuesday and Dr. Kent Brantly was released Thursday. The lead doctor said their discharge poses no threat to public health.
Hamas Says 3 Of Its Senior Leaders Have Been Killed In An Air Strike In Gaza
The Palestinian militant group said the senior leaders were hit while in a house in Rafah.
Israel Carries Out Air Strikes In Gaza In Response To New Rocket Fire
Ceasefire negotiations between Israeli and Palestinian officials in Cairo have collapsed after a temporary truce was broken.
Live Updates: Crisis In Ferguson
The shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a police officer ignited tensions in Ferguson, Mo., and around the nation. Read coverage from the first eight days of unrest in Ferguson, Mo.
Man Pranks Friend By Making Scarily Accurate Fake Notification Sounds
*pop ding!*
Julian Assange Says He'll Leave London's Ecuadorian Embassy "Soon"
The WikiLeaks figurehead made the announcement at a press conference this morning.
A Mother And Daughter Lip-Synched "Frozen" In Their Car And It's Utterly Adorable
"OK, can I just say something crazy?"
Missouri Governor Sends National Guard To Ferguson As Unrest Continues
The shooting of an unarmed black teenager by a police officer ignited tensions in Ferguson, Mo., and around the nation. Continued coverage here.
Ukrainian Politician Is Nearly Knocked Out After Calling Rival A "Pot-Bellied Fatty"
No one does political punch-ups like Ukraine.
Daughter Of U.S. Woman Whose Body Was Stuffed Into A Suitcase In Bali Has Been Charged With Her Murder
The teenager's boyfriend has also been charged.
Violence Escalates In Ferguson As Police And Protesters Clash
Developing: Police fire smoke bombs and tear gas in the streets Wednesday night as protesters toss Molotov cocktails after the death of Michael Brown.
Edward Snowden Is Pictured Clutching The American Flag In An Explosive Interview With Wired
"The Most Wanted Man in the World" reveals further details about his leaks in the magazine's September issue. He also discusses his hope of returning to the U.S.
Spanish Missionary Treated For Ebola Dies In Madrid
On Sunday it was announced the man would receive the experimental Zmapp treatment, which the U.S. has now authorized for use in Liberia. However, the firm behind the serum said its supply has been exhausted.
Mork Talking About Loneliness Seems Incredibly Poignant After Robin Williams' Death
The dialogue from this scene from the first season of Mork & Mindy has been shared widely following the beloved comedian's death.
The U.S. Has Started To Arm Kurdish Forces In Iraq
Senior officials say the Obama administration has given weapons to Kurds who have made gains against Islamic militants in the country.
Vigils And Vandalism In St. Louis Suburb After Police Fatally Shoot A Black Teen
In Ferguson, Mo., protests started outside police headquarters late Sunday over the fatal shooting of an unarmed 18-year-old. Police said 32 people were arrested for theft, assault, and burglary.