'Great tragedy': More than 40 people die in French bus crash
More than 40 people died Friday in a collision between a bus and a truck in southern France, authorities said.
Did David Cameron photobomb Sergio Aguero and China's Xi Jinping selfie?
A president, a prime minister and one of the world's best footballers walk onto a soccer field. Not long after a selfie of the trio becomes the talk of social media.
Carson: I won't respond to Trump if he attacks
Although Ben Carson is leading in several Iowa polls this week, he said he doesn't plan to respond to Donald Trump if the mogul attacks him.
Six moments that made Hillary Clinton's big October
If Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic nomination in 2016, the first three weeks of October may be the reason why.
From Santa spy to boxer to Canada's Prime Minister: Meet Justin Trudeau
Thanks to his father, Justin Trudeau's name was well known in Canada before he launched his campaign earlier this year to -- like the late Pierre Trudeau -- become the country's next prime minister.
Joe Biden changes story on Osama bin Laden raid
Vice President Joe Biden offered an account Tuesday of the decision to launch the raid that killed Osama bin Laden that differed from some of his previous retellings -- and from Hillary Clinton's.
Top al Qaeda leader Sanafi al-Nasr killed in U.S. airstrike, Pentagon says
The leader of an al Qaeda-linked group allegedly bent on attacking the West has been killed in an airstrike by the U.S.-led coalition in Syria, U.S. officials said Sunday.
Thousands displaced as Typhoon Koppu pummels northern Philippines
A woman and a teenage boy were killed in the Philippines on Sunday as Typhoon Koppu began its multiday battering of the region.
It's 'Adoption Day' -- launch time for the Iran nuclear deal
It's Sunday, October 18, the day the Iran nuclear deal gets rolling."Adoption Day" for the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, as the deal is formally called, means that officials from Iran, the United States and other world powers involved in the deal get started turning it into reality.
Donald Trump: I would have prevented 9/11
Donald Trump says he's not blaming George W. Bush for 9/11, but he claims that if he'd been president, the attacks never would have happened.