Bomb squads disarm traps at Colorado suspect's apartment
Authorities on Saturday began disarming trip wires and explosive devices 'set up to kill' inside the apartment of the suspect in the deadly Colorado movie theatre shooting, hoping to find clues to his
Father's emotion shows pain of Batman shooting
An overwhelming tragedy was distilled into one human moment by the agony of a father who outlived his son.
Tom Sullivan's emotion Friday was captured in a photograph that ran on dozens of newspaper f
Campaign lull as Obama to visit Colorado victims
President Barack Obama will fly to Colorado on Sunday to visit the families of victims from the Aurora movie theater shooting, the White House announced, as he and Mitt Romney dialed back their campaigning in the shocked aftermath of the massacre.
China storms kill 20, including 10 in Beijing
The heaviest rain to hit Beijing in six decades killed at least 10 people and left cars and buses submerged, and 10 other storm deaths were reported elsewhere as China braced on Sunday for more downpours.
Official: Assault rifle jammed in Batman movie attack
The semiautomatic assault rifle used by the U.S. gunman in a mass shooting at a midnight showing of the latest Batman movie jammed during the attack, a federal law enforcement official said, which for
NYC Chief: Theatre gunman called himself Joker
A gunman wearing a gas mask and black SWAT gear hurled a gas canister inside a crowded movie theater during a midnight showing of the new Batman movie Friday and then opened fire, killing 12 people an
Colorado shooting suspect not cooperating: Sources
The suspect in a shooting that killed or wounded 71 people early on Friday in a suburban Denver movie theatre in the US is not talking to investigators, a law enforcement official briefed on the inves
Distillers oppose fixing price of Scotch
Brussels, July 19: The Scotch Whisky Associat-ion wants people to be able to sell its potent potable at whatever price they see fit, and it’s filing a complaint with the EU alleging that Scotland’s plan to set a minimum price per drink is illegal.
Russia, China wrong side of history: US
A frustrated White House said Russia and China placed themselves on the “wrong side of history” and the “wrong side of the Syrian people” on Thursday by vetoing a UN resolution pressuring President Bashar Assad to end the bloody conflict in his country.
Obama says Romney would kill the middle class
President Barack Obama told voters in Florida on Thursday that Republican challenger Mitt Romney wants to undo the structures of American society that built a vibrant middle class.
Romney, speaking