Pricey pooch: $10K dog found after being reported stolen
Call it the caper of the pricey pooch.
Call it the caper of the pricey pooch.
The leader of a Tunisian human rights group that was among the winners of this year's Nobel Peace Prize said the honor has meaning not just for his country but for all those mired in war.
About 1,000 demonstrators have held a protest in the Belarusian capital of Minsk ahead of the country's presidential election, the largest opposition gathering in the authoritarian country in five years.
A Richland County man is accused of leaving the scene after deliberately hitting a State Guard Military Police officer with his car at a local food bank where officials were giving away emergency food and water after the flooding.
The latest developments in ongoing violence between Palestinians and Israelis (all times local):
Turkey's government says it has imposed a temporary news blackout following two blasts that killed 86 people who were gathering for a peace rally in the capital Ankara. The attack was Turkey's deadliest in recent...
The latest on the celebrations marking the 70th anniversary of the creation of North Korea's ruling party (all times local).
Saturday's rain won't mean more widespread flooding Gov. Nikki Haley said in Saturday afternoon's press conference to discuss the ongoing rescue and recovery mission after a week of flooding.
Ten people from two Irish Gypsy families, half of them children, died Saturday when their mobile homes caught fire before dawn.
Along Gills Creek in Columbia, residents whose houses were submerged in flood waters are struggling to recover after their homes and belongings, some sentimental, were destroyed.
Pre-election violence in Guinea has killed at least three people and injured some 50, a hospital official said Saturday, as the United Nations West Africa head called for calm a day before Guineans are to vote for president.
Former British Treasury chief Geoffrey Howe, a prominent figure in Margaret Thatcher's government who helped bring about her downfall after they parted ways over policy toward Europe, has died at 88.
Apple co-founder Steve Jobs became renowned for conjuring a "reality distortion field" that made people believe whatever he wanted.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un declared Saturday that his country was ready to stand up to any threat posed by the United States as he spoke at a lavish military parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the North's...
The latest developments as hundreds of thousands of people seeking safety make an epic trek through Europe. All times local.
Kurdish rebels have declared a temporary cease-fire ahead of Turkey's Nov. 1 election.
Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif said Saturday his government was trying to revive stalled peace talks between representatives of Afghan government and the Taliban.
The U.N. Security Council is urging the use of unarmed drones in the peacekeeping mission in South Sudan, but the government there says that could cause "disagreement and hostility" as a peace deal tries to take hold.
A student was killed and another person was wounded during a shooting outside a Texas Southern University student-housing complex on Friday, and police have detained two men for questioning, authorities said.
An overnight brawl between two groups of students escalated into gun violence Friday when a freshman at Northern Arizona University opened fire on four fraternity members, killing one and wounding three.
A mayor says a group of suspected jihadists attacked a village in central Mali, killing a local official in front of his family.
Endlessly divided, House Republicans pleaded with Rep. Paul Ryan on Friday to rescue them from their damaging leadership vacuum. But the GOP's 2012 vice presidential nominee showed little appetite for the prestigious...
Unrest that erupted several weeks ago at Jerusalem's most sensitive holy site spread Friday to Gaza in the form of deadly border clashes with Palestinian protesters, as Israeli security forces struggled to contain a...
One survivor of last month's crush and stampede at the hajj in Saudi Arabia recalled seeing so many bodies that he couldn't tell how many there were.
It was the fall of 2013 and Tunisia's newfound democracy was in grave danger. The assassination of a left-wing politician had prompted the opposition to walk out of the constitutional assembly. The government was...
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