The government of Pakistan has released the mastermind behind the devastating 2008 terror attacks in Mumbai, India.
Destiny developer Bungie has released new details about an upcoming patch to the popular hybrid MMO-FPS.
The social media company Twitter carried out its single largest purge of accounts that support the activities of the terrorist group calling itself the Islamic State.
The United States has deported a former high-ranking official in the Salvadoran government who was accused of war crimes.
As attacks targeting albinos continue unabated in parts of Africa, one country has told its police to shoot on sight anyone who attacks albinos.
The state of Kansas is trying to make it illegal for people on welfare to participate in recreational activities like swimming if they have to use welfare funds.
Rand Paul, the Republican Senator from Kentucky, has officially announced that he will run for president of the United States in 2016.
The city of Elmwood Park, NJ is trying to recover and make sense of tragedy after learning that a 100-year-old man killed his wife with an ax before taking his own life.
As incidents of appalling wrongdoing in fraternity and sorority houses around the country continue to grab headlines, Rutgers University has taken the dramatic action of banning all parties at sorority and fraternity houses.
A Las Vegas man committed suicide inside a restaurant Easter Sunday after being banned from an all you can eat buffet because he was harassing some of the staff.
Mindy Kaling's brother has become a target of social media and societal rancor at large after saying that he passed himself off as black, despite being of Indian origin, to gain admittance to medical school.
The operator of a notorious set of websites used to post revenge porn and then extort money from the victims has been sentenced to 18 years in prison.
The Japanese carmaker Honda unveiled a redesigned version of its best selling Civic model at the New York International Auto Show.
Hundreds of fisherman who were being kept as slaves have been freed.
Iraq's prime minister ordered the military and police to arrest any militia members who may have committed atrocities after liberating the city of Tikrit after multiple reports of looting and arson were made.
09 Aug '24 16:35PM