Pavel Sheremet, a prominent reporter, was targeted Wednesday by a car bomb.
Milo Yiannopoulos was banned after hateful messages received by Leslie Jones, a star of the new Ghostbusters movie.
After a series of planned demonstrations amounted to little, a tense situation broke out in Public Square downtown Tuesday afternoon.
The U.K. foreign secretary was repeatedly asked about his past comments about President Obama and others.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported a 3.7-magnitude “earthquake” in Florida over the weekend, but what was it really?
Ryan Bundy, famous for the standoff at the Malheur National Wildlife Refuge, was caught in his cell with a 15-foot rope he made from braiding sheets.
Officers in the town of Barnesville found 19-year-old Fred Barley living in a tent on a small college campus. He now has $184,000.
The former president was ordered freed Tuesday from hospital detention after the Supreme Court dismissed the charges of plunder against her.
The blaze killed 24 Chinese tourists, their guide, and the driver. Although the mainland regards Taiwan as a renegade province, China is by far the largest source of visitors to Taiwan.
The wife of the Republican nominee apparently borrowed passages from the first lady’s speech at the 2008 Denver Democratic National Convention.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the attack that resulted in police killing the attacker, a 17-year-old Afghan asylum-seeker.
While a loyal group of speakers came out to support Donald Trump, dissenters tried to derail the proceedings.
Louisiana’s governor says Gavin Long, the gunman who shot and killed three officers Sunday, came to the state to kill law enforcement officers.
A reading list on Fethullah Gulen, the cleric accused of helping orchestrate Friday's coup attempt.
The Iraqi marshes just received the official designation.
Public health officials are trying to understand how a person who cared for a patient who died of Zika contracted the virus.
The World Anti-Doping Agency found “beyond a reasonable doubt” that Russia helped athletes cheat at the Sochi Olympics.
The highest-ranking officer implicated in the Baltimore man’s death was acquitted by a judge Monday.
Qandeel Baloch, a popular and outspoken social-media celebrity, was killed Friday in an alleged honor killing by her brother.
When the military tries to overthrow a strongman, who is there to root for?