Harvard Law Grad Arrested in Kidnapping Case Once Thought a Hoax
Matthew Muller, a former U.S. Marine and Harvard Law School graduate, was arrested Monday in the kidnapping of a California woman that was once called a hoax.
Former Ford Employee, Fired Over Anti-Gay Remarks, Sues Company
A former Ford Motor Company engineer filed a lawsuit against the company after being fired for anti-gay comments.
Teen Survives Plane Crash, Hikes Through Mountains to Safety
A 16-year-old girl walked out of Washington's Cascade Mountains two days after surviving a plane crash that killed her step-grandparents, according to reports.
Three Injured in Brooklyn Building Collapse
The top three floors of a four-story building in the Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, N.Y., collapsed Tuesday, injuring three people, police said.
South Korean Activist Launches ‘The Interview’ Dvds By Balloon
Park said the flyers contained information on the opening of the new U.N. office on human rights in South Korea, and a message condemning Kim Jong Un’s "politics of fear."
North Korea Denies Anthrax Production, Invites Obama To Verify
Pyongyang said the report was a Washington move toward imposing new restrictions.
Seven-Year-Old Girl Stranded in Colombian Jungle Rescued After 18 Days
A seven-year-old girl stranded in a northern Colombian jungle has been rescued after more than two weeks thanks to an anonymous call.
Protesters Decry Bangladesh Lynching, Suspect Confesses
The suspect confessed to the crime during his arrest.
Mexico Offering $3.8 Million Reward For Joaquin ‘El Chapo’ Guzman Capture
The Mexican government is offering nearly $3.8 million as a reward for information that leads up to the capture of drug lord Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzmán.
France Celebrates Bastille Day Amid Security, Military Concerns
France is celebrating Bastille Day on Tuesday amid security concerns in a year marred with sectarian violence and a growing military presence in Africa.
U.S. Military Considers Lifting Ban On Transgender Service Members
Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said the Army is working to update its policy on transgender service members.
NYPD Officer Indicted On Oxycodone Trafficking Charges
A New York City police officer was arrested on drug charges after allegedly supplying oxycodone pills to men in Vermont who would sell them to area addicts.
VA Hospitals Could Close By August With $2.5B Budget Shortfalls
The Department of Veterans Affairs warned it may have to shut down some hospitals in August if Congress does not address a $2.5 billion shortfall in the current budget year.
Australian Woman To Be Deported From UAE Over Facebook Post
An Australian woman was jailed Monday and threatened with deportation from the United Arab Emirates over a Facebook post that used strong language.