‘Dazzle’ Ship Makes Debut on Mersey After Peter Blake Makeover
One of the ferries that operates on and across the Mersey river in Liverpool, England, has been given a makeover to commemorate the centenary of World War One.
Germanwings Co-pilot Researched ‘Suicide and Cockpit Doors’
Andreas Lubitz, the co-pilot accused of deliberately crashing a Germanwings airliner, previously researched suicide and cockpit doors, according to prosecutors.
Indiana’s Religious Freedom Act Breeds ‘First Church of Cannabis’
The Religious Freedom Restoration Act in Indiana created another controversial outcome, the approval of the "First Church of Cannabis."
Optimism at Iran Nuclear Talks
German officials said Thursday a framework for nuclear talks has been reached between Iran and Western powers negotiating in Lausanne, Switzerland.
Two New York Based Women Arrested in Bomb Plot
Two women were arrested by federal authorities Thursday in New York in connection with a plot to build and detonate an explosive device.
Paul Walker Remembered at “Furious 7” Premiere
The stars turned out at TCL Chinese Theater on Wednesday to celebrate the release of the new film "Furious 7" and honor the memory of Paul Walker.
Report: As Many Muslims as Christians by 2050
The number of Muslims in the world will roughly equal the number of Christians by 2050, a study released Thursday indicates.
Second Black Box Recovered From Germanwings Flight
The second black box from the doomed Germanwings Airbus A320, has been found and recovered from the crash site in the French Alps.
South Korean Charged With Attempted Murder of U.S. Ambassador
Kim Ki-jong also was charged with attacking a diplomatic envoy and disturbance of the peace, but was not found in violation of South Korea's National Security Law.
UPDATE: Police Identify Woman Killed by Estranged Partner in Doctor’s Office
A California man killed the mother of his children while at work at a pediatrician's office before shooting himself, police said.
Iraqi PM Declares Victory, But Tikrit Still a Battle
Iraqi security forces celebrate during fighting with Islamic State (IS) militants, in Tikrit, northern Iraq, on April 1, 2015, a day after the Iraqi Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi declared victory in the weeks-long battle to retake the strategic city from the Islamic State
Prom Spending Falls 14 Percent; Men’s Spending Doubles Women’s
A survey found that U.S. households spent 14 percent less on prom in 2014 and that young men spend more than double as compared to young women for the high school ceremony.
90K McDonald’s Employees To Get Pay Increase In July
McDonald's announced on April 1, 2015 a planned pay raise for 90,000 of its employees that will put its minimum wage a dollar above the government mandated threshold.
Iran Nuclear Talks Extended Another Day
Secretary of State John Kerry, left, and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif are taking part in negotiations over Iran's nuclear program.