Flooding in Myanmar forces 85,000 people to flee
At least 85,000 people in Myanmar have fled their homes as the worst monsoon flooding in years submerged hundreds of thousands of acres (hectares) of rice fields, a government relief official said on
Prosecutors: Aurora suspect made threat in March
The man accused of opening fire on an Aurora movie theater told a classmate he wanted to kill people four months before the shooting, newly released court records allege.
Prosecutors made the allegat
Flooding in Myanmar forces 85,000 people to flee
At least 85,000 people in Myanmar have fled their homes as the worst monsoon flooding in years submerged hundreds of thousands of acres (hectares) of rice fields, a government relief official said on
Autopsy: 2-yr-old US boy, alive before being decapitated
Autopsy results released Thursday show that a 2-year-old boy was alive before he was decapitated, and his mother, who authorities said killed him, died from a self-inflicted knife wound to the neck.
Bodies of 2 pilots recovered in Philippine crash
Philippine officials say divers have recovered the bodies of two pilots from a plane that crashed in the sea over the weekend and killed the country's popular interior secretary, ending a massive sear
HP has $8.9 billion loss on expected charge for EDS flop
Hewlett-Packard absorbed the largest quarterly loss in its history as the Silicon Valley pioneer owned up to past mistakes that have left it scrambling to adapt to a shifting technology market.
The l
India 307-5 in first Test against New Zealand
India were 307-5 in their first innings at stumps after winning the toss on the opening day of the first Test match against New Zealand in Hyderabad on Thursday.
Israeli biblical park outfits donkeys with Wi-Fi
Call it back to the future: an Israeli attraction meant to immerse tourists in a biblical experience has outfitted its donkeys with wireless routers.
At the historical park of Kfar Kedem, visitors dr
Police: 48 dead in Kenyan clashes over land
An official says 48 people have been killed in clashes over land between pastoral and farming communities in Kenya's southeast.
Tana river district police chief Joseph Kavoo said Wednesday that some
Ethiopian Prime Minister Meles Zenawi dead at 57
Meles Zenawi, Ethiopia's long-time ruler who held tight control over this East African country but was a major US counter-terrorism ally, died of an undisclosed illness after not being seen in public