UN chief fears North Korea on 'collision course'
Posted: 7:33 AM The U.N. chief says he fears North Korea is on a collision course with other nations that could lead to war.
Posted: 7:33 AM The U.N. chief says he fears North Korea is on a collision course with other nations that could lead to war.
Updated: 7:35 AM Regulators in Google's largest European markets are taking joint action to try and force the company to overhaul its privacy policy.
Posted: 7:29 AM The remains of a Paducah soldier, who disappeared during World War II, are being sent home.
Updated: 7:14 AM North Korea has vowed to restart mothballed facilities at its main Nyongbyon nuclear complex which were closed in 2007 as part of an international nuclear disarmament deal.
Updated: 7:42 AM Investigators are sifting through newly uncovered debris from the World Trade Center for the first time in three years, hoping more victims might be identified after tens of millions have been spent on the painstaking identification process.
Updated: 7:36 AM A man who has spent more than four decades in prison for starting a Tucson hotel fire that killed 29 people is expected to be released as part of a deal with prosecutors.
Updated: 7:34 AM The Homeland Security Department expects applications for high-skilled immigration visas to outpace the available supply in a matter of days, one of the fastest runs on the much-sought-after work permits in years.
Posted: 6:12 AM A transgender man whose divorce request was rejected by an Arizona judge is expected to comment for the first time today on the ruling that prevents him from ending his marriage.
Updated: 7:36 AM The first of more than 30 defendants expected to surrender Tuesday in Atlanta's school cheating scandal has turned herself in to authorities.
Updated: 7:39 AM The University of Kentucky's Kentucky Digital Library has been picked to work with four others nationwide in a pilot project to launch The Digital Public Library of America.
Posted: 5:36 AM A condemned Ohio killer is making an unusual plea for mercy ahead of his scheduled execution next month.
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Posted: 11:48 AM Prosecutors want James Holmes executed for last year's attack on an Aurora movie theater.
Posted: 9:48 AM Authorities evacuated part of the smaller of two terminals at Detroit Metropolitan Airport for about two hours as a bomb squad responded to a suspicious item at a security checkpoint.
Posted: 9:11 AM If you hear something unusual today, you may want to take it with a grain of salt. Remember, it's April Fools' Day, and there are always pranksters, setting people up for a joke.
Updated: 8:17 AM Police are now saying 95 vehicles were involved in 17 separate crashes along a mountainous, foggy stretch of interstate near the Virginia-North Carolina border.
Updated: 3:56 PM Authorities say a 4-year-old girl was fatally shot while she was sitting in a car, and detectives are investigating whether another young child inside the car fired the gun.
Posted: 1:50 PM Republican Sen. Jeff Flake says it is "inevitable" that his party will see one of its own run for president while supporting gay marriage.
Updated: 8:18 AM Officials in Louisville expect the repairs and cleanup of the old Jefferson County Courthouse will take three months following a water pipe leak that flooded the mayor's office and other rooms in the building.
Posted: 1:25 PM For baseball's Opening Day, Louisville Slugger has a new bat with a new logo.
Updated: 8:19 AM A major airship disaster will be remembered this week in New Jersey. And it's not the one you're probably thinking of.
Updated: 12:40 PM When the Senate considers gun control legislation, a prominent activist says it should include better access to mental health records.
Posted: 12:39 PM Two of the lawmakers negotiating an immigration overhaul in Congress say a final deal is at hand but caution that the bipartisan group working on a proposal hasn't finished its work.
Posted: 12:37 PM Rival legal teams are girding for court battles over the coming months on laws enacted in Arkansas and North Dakota that would impose the nation's toughest bans on abortion.
Posted: 10:36 AM The more-than 250,000 people who gathered in St. Peter's Square on this Easter Sunday have been rewarded with a visit from the new pontiff.