An accountant for a railroad operator killed his wife and their three children before fatally shooting himself, leaving a gruesome scene that was discovered Saturday by the youngsters' grandfather, authorities said.
Inside the a Connecticut fire department skin color has put two fire fighters on opposite sides of a lawsuit that could transform hiring procedures nationwide.
The nation watched in horror as the standard police procedure for dealing with shooting rampages in the U.S. proved tragically, heartbreakingly flawed on April 20, 1999.
Twenty years after the brutal attack in New York's Central Park that left her barely clinging to life, the "Central Park Jogger," Trisha Meili is using her experience to help others.
Iran convicted an American journalist of spying for the United States and sentenced her to eight years in prison, her lawyer said Saturday, complicating the Obama administration's efforts to improve relations with Tehran
The lawyer for a Northern California Sunday school teacher charged with murdering and raping an 8-year-old girl said this week he wants the child's body exhumed.
South Korea said Saturday it is reviewing a North Korean proposal for talks on a troubled joint industrial complex where the North is holding a South Korean man.
National Guard crews delivered food and other supplies Saturday to hundreds of travelers and residents stranded after a spring storm covered the Denver area with more than 3 feet of snow.
More than 100 witnesses, including U.S. FBI agents, will testify at the trial of the man police say is the only surviving gunman in the bloody Mumbai siege, Indian prosecutors said Saturday.
Pope Benedict XVI will tour towns damaged by Italy's earthquake and visit a tent city of survivors in an effort to restore hope and solidarity for the area's reconstruction, the Vatican said Saturday.
The Italian court trying an American student and her former boyfriend for the murder of a British woman inspected the apartment house in Perugia on Saturday where the victim was stabbed to death in 2007.
Action star Jackie Chan said Saturday he's not sure if a free society is a good thing for China and that he's starting to think "we Chinese need to be controlled."
Buffeted by millions of digital scans and attacks each day, federal authorities are looking for hackers — not to prosecute them, but to pay them to secure the nation's networks.
A day after international donors pledged more than $5 billion to Pakistan, U.S. envoy Richard Holbrooke said Saturday that the aid exceeded expectations but far more is needed to strengthen the country's economy and fight terrorism.
The Israeli military is preparing itself to launch a massive aerial assault on Iran's nuclear facilities within days of being given the go-ahead by its new government, the Times of London reported.
Richard Phillips, who was freed from his ordeal with Somali pirates on Easter Sunday, landed in Burlington, Vt., late Friday afternoon on a small blue Maersk chartered jet.
Three very young siblings were found dead Friday after a fire swept through their home, just three months after another fire killed two children in this rural Callaway County town.
Between restraining orders and threatening e-mails (oh, yeah — change your e-mail address too), these two are the Batman and Robin of crazy music chicks and we're all Gotham, living in fear
We miss the good old days of the scandalous celebrity love child, so we decided to relive some of the better baby-mama scandals of the past and present
"I cannot believe how blown out of proportion one small part of a seven-page article has become," Brooke said
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