"Canadian Cannibal" Found Guilty Of Murder
Luka Rocco Magnotta, who triggered an international manhunt in 2012 after murdering and dismembering Chinese student Jun Lin — then mailing body parts to political parties and schools after posting a video online of the dismemberment — was found guilty of first degree murder.
David Letterman Will Host His Last "Late Show" On May 20
The late night legend will pass the talk show torch to Stephen Colbert in 2015.
Haunting Aerial Photos Of Ferguson The Day After The Grand Jury Protests
Smoldering buildings and burned-out cars sit alongside the memorial for Michael Brown, photographed from above in Ferguson, Missouri, on Tuesday afternoon.
FDA Unveils National Calorie-Labeling Rules So You Can Now Feel Super Guilty About That Second Margarita
The new standards will affect everything from chain restaurants to movie theaters. Also, booze.
President Obama Secretly Wrote To Iran's Ayatollah About The Fight Against ISIS
The Wall Street Journal is reporting that Obama personally communicated with the Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, urging cooperation in the effort against the Islamic State and in reaching a nuclear accord.
Editor Of Oscar-Nominated Documentary "The Square" Sentenced To Prison By Egypt Court
Sanaa Seif, an activist and editor of the documentary about Egypt's popular uprising, was sentenced to three years for protesting anti-demonstration laws.
Remains Found In Rural Virginia Are Those Of Missing UVA Student Hannah Graham
Police on Friday confirmed that the remains — found roughly 12 miles from the University of Virginia campus — belong to Hannah Graham, who went missing in September.
Sergeant-At-Arms Hailed As Hero For Stopping Ottawa Attacks Gets Moving Standing Ovation In Parliament
Kevin Vickers, the man credited with killing the Ottawa terror suspect and preventing further bloodshed, gets a prolonged and thunderous ovation the day after the shooting in the very building that was under attack. Vickers appeared to struggle to hold back tears.
Hey, Here Are Some Nice Big Photos Of Beyoncé And Jay Z From "On The Run"
Because some people don't have HBO and just need a taste. These photos were taken on Sept. 12th and 13th in Paris at the taping of the concert documentary that is currently melting down the internet.
ISIS Releases 49 Hostages
The 46 Turks and three Iraqis were captured in Mosul, Iraq, during an ISIS attack on the Turkish Consulate back in June. The Turkish government denies they paid a ransom or agreed to any demands from ISIS.
Watch Live: Roger Goodell Press Conference On NFL's Handling Of Abuse Scandals
The NFL Commissioner addresses the recent high-profile abuse cases involving Ray Rice, Adrian Peterson and other players.
Live Video: President Obama's News Conference On Cuba, North Korea Hack
President Obama holds a year-end press conference in the White House, his first since announcing diplomatic normalization with Cuba and the FBI announcing North Korea was behind the Sony hacks.
Live Video: Missouri Governor Jay Nixon Addresses The Situation In Ferguson
The governor of Missouri will speak on the shooting of Michael Brown and the ensuing unrest.
Everyone Thinks @SCOTUSblog Is The Official Twitter Of The Supreme Court, @SCOTUSblog Decides To Have Fun With It
When life hands you haters, make haterade.
The Guy Who Plays Bennett On "Orange Is The New Black" Probably Shouldn't Have Tweeted #NoHomo At The Pride Parade
Matt McGorry insists it was a joke, but a lot of folks on Twitter didn't find it funny.
31 Reasons Gary Busey Is A National Treasure And A Gift To The World
The actor/philosopher/ineffable cosmic force turned 70 on Sunday. Oh, Gary Busey, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways.
At Least 17 Dead, Dozens Still Missing In Another Fatal Building Collapse In India
A building under construction in the southern Indian city of Chennai collapsed late Saturday night during heavy rains, with more than 90 workers believed to be in the basement of the 11-story structure at the time of the collapse. The accident comes shortly on the heels of another collapse in New Delhi that killed 11.
Amazing, Historic Images Of Allied Troops Storming The Beaches Of Normandy On D-Day
All photos were taken on June 6, 1944.
NSA Releases Edward Snowden Email, Say It Refutes His Claim Of Using Official Channels
"The e-mail did not raise allegations or concerns about wrongdoing or abuse..."
Turkish Film "Winter Sleep" Wins Palme d'Or At Cannes Film Festival
Other winners include American Bennett Miller for best director for his wresting drama Foxcatcher, Julianne Moore for best actress in David Cronenberg's Maps to the Stars, and Timothy Spall for best actor as British painter J.M.W. Turner in Mike Leigh's biopic Mr. Turner.