An Indian man was bitten to death by his friend's pet camel because he was too close to the animal.
On Monday, Pope Francis, Holy Father of Catholics said that because of the Vatican's ban on contraception, Catholics should not feel that they have to breed "like rabbits," suggesting followers use natural family planning methods that were approved by the Church.
An Israeli airstrike in Syria resulted in the deaths of a number of fighters, including high-ranking members of Hezbollah and an Iranian general.
18-year-old Dalton Hayes and his 13-year-old girlfriend were arrested on Sunday, marking the end of their multi-state crime spree.
An Argentine prosecutor who had accused the president of trying to thwart an investigation into a terrorist attack that took place in 1994 has been found dead just hours before he was scheduled to testify to the Argentine congress about the matter.
Apparently, “winner” was not the only title Wilfork deserved on Sunday but also “hero”
The president of Uruguay has continued to lead by example by giving a ride to a hitchhiker
Uber announced that anyone who wishes to drive for the company in India will have to undergo background checks.
Two young lovebirds are currently running wild in the American South, a modern reincarnation of the legendary Bonnie and Clyde.
The government of Japan has promised billions of dollars of support for countries that are currently dealing with the threat posed by the Islamic State.
Belgium has joined France in deploying thousands of soldiers throughout its territory to increase security after the attack on Charlie Hebdo and a series of raids that resulted in gunfights and arrests of jihadists.
A new poll reveals the shocking fact that if forced to choose between life without sex, or a cell phone, nearly a third of Americans would choose to forego sex.
A man from the United Kingdom has been arrested for his role in the cyber attacks that crippled Sony's PlayStation Network over the Christmas holiday.
Eric Holder and the Department of Justice have issued new guidelines to federal law enforcement agencies that will stop them from using assets seized by local and state governments through civil asset forfeiture.
A US Navy captain is the highest ranking of four Naval officers who have recently pled guilty to charges of bribery stemming from their relationship with a Malaysian contractor known as "Fat Leonard".
09 Aug '24 16:35PM