President Obama is calling Sunday’s attack that killed 50 people “the most deadly shooting in American history,” as well as an “act of terror and an act of hate.”
The media company announced it’s being sold to Ziff Davis, the publisher of PC Magazine, and filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
The hockey hall-of-famer was part of four Stanley Cup-winning Detroit Red Wings teams. He died Friday at 88.
An Indian court has ruled five men who gang raped a Danish tourist in 2014 must spend the rest of their lives in prison.
The county prosecutor charged the 50-year-old man who struck nine bicyclists Tuesday, killing five of them, with five counts of second-degree murder.
Israel said it was sending two additional battalions to the West Bank and was suspending permits for Palestinians to visit their relatives inside the country during Ramadan.
The head of the far-right Freedom Party said last month’s presidential vote, which his candidate narrowly lost, saw a “massive number of irregularities and mistakes.”
The 16-year-old golden retriever was the oldest surviving member of the group of dogs who took part in rescue and recovery operations at Ground Zero.
This one, which targeted a police bus in Istanbul, has killed at least 11 people.
David Gilkey, an NPR photographer, and Zabihullah Tamanna, an Afghan translator for the network, were killed Sunday in Afghanistan. Both men are being remembered.
Ukraine’s security service says the man was arrested late last month with a large cache of arms.
David Gilkey and Zabihullah Tamanna were on assignment near Marjah when the Afghan military convoy with which they were traveling came under fire. Two other NPR journalists were unharmed.
His refusal to be drafted to fight in the war transcended the boxing ring, which he had dominated, at great personal cost.
Tributes are pouring in for the boxer who died Friday at at the age of 74.
The former boxing heavyweight champion is battling respiratory issues at a hospital in the Phoenix area.
The scrappy Belgian reporter was my childhood hero. Reading his books as an adult is a little more complicated.
The 7-year-old left by his parents on a mountain road is unharmed, but exhausted.
At least two vessels carrying migrants and refugees capsized Friday—one near Libya and the other off Crete. More than 100 people are reported dead.
The Bundestag’s move Thursday has angered Turkey.
An Indian court convicted 24 people—but acquitted 36—for the Gulbarg Society killings in which 69 Muslims were killed.