Brazil police arrest 3 for murder and cannibalism
Police have arrested three people for allegedly killing at least two women, eating parts of their bodies and using their flesh to make stuffed pastries known as empanadas that they sold to neighbors i
Events around the world mark Titanic centenary
In the birthplace of the Titanic, residents will gather for a choral requiem. In the North Atlantic, above the ship's final resting place, passengers will pray as a band strikes up a hymn and three fl
Taliban attack Pakistan prison, free 380 prisoners
Taliban militants attacked a prison in northwest Pakistan on Sunday, freeing at least 380 prisoners, including at least 20 insurgents described by police as ‘very dangerous’ authorities and the militants said.
New North Korean leader makes first public speech
North Korea's new leader gave his first public speech on Sunday since taking power, portraying himself as a strong military chief unafraid of foreign powers as the army showed off what appeared to be
Midwest tornadoes: '5 dead in Oklahoma'
Tornadoes erupting across the Midwest and Plains left five people dead and several others injured in Oklahoma and damaged houses, a hospital, a jail, an Air Force base and other buildings during a wee
Pakistan to send Osama bin Laden family to Saudi Arabia
Pakistan will deport Osama bin Laden's three widows and their children to Saudi Arabia next week after they finish a 45-day prison sentence for illegally entering and living in the country, their defe
Judge: US boy killed dad's pregnant fiancée at 11
A boy who was 11 when he was accused of killing his father's pregnant fiancée and her unborn son was found guilty Friday of their 2009 shotgun slayings.
Lawrence County Judge John Hodge found the now
Failed launch is setback for North Korea's new leader
North Korea's much-touted satellite launch ended in a nearly $1 billion failure, bringing humiliation to the country's new young leader and condemnation from a host of nations.
The United Nations Se
Italy's Livorno player dies after cardiac arrest at match
Livorno midfielder Piermario Morosini died Saturday after suffering cardiac arrest and collapsing during a Serie B match at Pescara. He was 25.
Edoardo De Blasio, a cardiologist at Pescara's Santo Sp
With time short, US back for nuclear talks with Iran
Giving Iran another chance at diplomacy, deeply skeptical Obama administration officials return to nuclear negotiations this weekend looking for quick progress — or at least enough hope to hold off ur