Neil Armstrong, 1st to walk on moon, buried at sea
The first man to walk on the moon has been buried at sea.
NASA says Neil Armstrong's cremated remains were buried in the Atlantic Ocean on Friday during a ceremony aboard the USS Philippine Sea.
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US scrambles to rush spies, drones to Libya
The U.S. is sending more spies, Marines and drones to Libya, trying to speed the search for those who killed the U.S. ambassador and three other Americans, but the investigation is complicated by a ch
33,000 fleeing Guatemala volcano eruption
Guatemala's head of emergency evacuations says more than 33,000 people are fleeing the eruption of a long-active volcano just outside one of the country's most famous tourist attractions.
Sergio Caba
Angelina Jolie visits Syrian refugees in Turkey
Hollywood star Angelina Jolie met with Syrian refugees in Turkey on Thursday to draw attention to the plight of the hundreds of thousands who have fled their nation's civil war.
The trip by Jolie, wh
Six China state ships in island waters: Japan Coast Guard
Six Chinese government ships sailed into waters around disputed islands early Friday, the Japanese coastguard said, adding it had issued warning for them to leave.
The arrival came just days after th
Muhammad Ali receives Liberty Medal in Philadelphia
Retired boxing great Muhammad Ali has been awarded the Liberty Medal in Philadelphia, US.
The award was presented in a ceremony at the National Constitution Center on Thursday. It recognizes his long
Nissan recalls 51,000 cars worldwide after steering fault
Nissan Motor Co. says it is recalling 51,000 cars worldwide after a defect caused a steering wheel in one of its models sold in Finland to become detached.
Nissan Nordic Europe spokeswoman Taina Erkk
NYC bans big, sugary drinks at eateries, theaters
New York City's health board has passed a rule banning oversized, sugary drinks at restaurants, concession stands and other eateries.
The regulation passed on Thursday puts a 16-ounce (453-gram) siz
US identifies anti-Muslim filmmaker
A US law enforcement official says a man named Nakoula Basseley Nakoula is behind the anti-Muslim film being blamed for mob attacks in Egypt, Libya and Yemen.
A man who calls himself Sam Bacile has s
Chilean president accused of cooking poverty data
The Chilean president's efforts to squeeze political advantage from his campaign to reduce poverty have backfired, opening him up to accusations that he distorted statistics to show progress on a camp