A young soldier who went missing in action nearly 60 years ago in the Korean War has been laid to rest in his native Kentucky after the military identified his remains.
Anti-government demonstrators vowing a "final stand" unless the government resigns fought bloody street battles with troops Monday, then clashed with residents angry about the disruptions, killing two people.
Prosecutors say they're considering rape and molestation allegations against the woman suspected of killing an 8-year-old Northern California girl and putting her body in a suitcase.
Rock music producer Phil Spector was convicted Monday of second-degree murder in the shooting death of actress Lana Clarkson at his mansion six years ago.
The council's statement Monday makes clear that the launch violated a 2006 council resolution which bans any missile tests by the country and it demands an end to further launches.
Despite the fact that it's teaching by doing, many see sex surrogacy as paying for sex. While sex surrogates would beg to differ, most aren't about to hang out their shingle.
Experts say the abundance of warnings on packages is leading people to skip reading the label altogether. But if you haven't been reading your warning labels lately, you don't know what you're missing.
The eldest of Michelle and Jim Bob Duggar's 18 kids, Josh announced Monday that he and new bride Anna were about to start their own brood. The couple, who's been married since September, said Anna Duggar is due Oct. 18.
On a chilly Easter night, two days after his son and four of his fellow soldiers were killed in Iraq, David Pautsch watched their remains arrive on a jet during a somber ceremony.
Kendra Wilkinson is known across the world as being Hugh Hefner's wonderfully wild former flame, but since moving out of the Playboy mansion and getting engaged to Philadelphia Eagle Hank Baskett, it seems Wilkinson is choosing prayers over posing.
The Justice Department was considering whether to prosecute a Somali pirate in Washington or New York, U.S. officials said following the rescue of a U.S. hostage and the apprehension of his only surviving captor.
Iraq's military has filed a lawsuit seeking to shut down the Baghdad operations of a major Arab newspaper and television station, alleging they falsely reported that orders had been issued to arrest ex-detainees recently released by the U.S.
A fast-moving fire tore through a three-story building housing homeless people in northwestern Poland early Monday, killing at least 21 people and injuring 20 more, including an infant, officials said.
Five people were killed and seven seriously injured when a 22-foot pleasure boat crashed into the rear of a docked tug boat near St. Augustine Sunday evening, authorities said.
The brother of President Obama has been refused a visa to re-enter Britain after being questioned by police over an accusation of attempted sexual assault and receiving a caution for a public order offence.
A drop of blood or speck of tissue no bigger than a full stop could soon be all that is required to diagnose cancers and assess their response to treatment, research suggests.
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