Fireworks Dazzle Over Lima, Peru in New Year's Drone Video [Watch]

A photographer has released amazing drone footage of New Year's Eve in the city of Lima, Peru.

Islamic State Video Shows New British Militant, Recalls 'Jihadi John'

The Islamic State released a video featuring a young boy in military fatigues and an older masked man speaking in a British accent.

Smoke Still Rising in Aftermath of Massive Dubai Hotel Fire

Plumes of smoke were still visibly rising from a 63-story luxury hotel in Dubai Friday, after firefighters spent all night battling the New Year's blaze.

Mexican Marines Gunned Down on Hunt for El Chapo

Two Mexican marines were gunned down Monday in pursuit of infamous drug lord Joaquin Guzman, aka "El Chapo."

Martin O'Malley Fails to Qualify for Ohio Democratic Primary

Longshot presidential candidate Martin O'Malley has failed to submit enough valid signatures to participate in the Ohio Democratic primary ballot this March, state officials said Thursday.

President Obama Expected to Unveil Plans on Expanding Gun Control

President Barack Obama is expected to soon announce new executive actions to increase gun control measures, according to White House sources.

AT&T Ends 2-Year Contracts in January

AT&T is preparing to end its two-year contracts at the start of 2016.

'Affluenza' Teen's Mother Arrested in Los Angeles on Felony Charge

Tanya Couch, mother of the infamous "affluenza" teen who killed four people in a drunk driving collision, was arrested Thursday after arriving back to the U.S. from Mexico.

Cities Increase Security, Cancel Festivities, As Potential New Year's Terror Attacks Loom

Cities across the world have ramped up security measures in anticipation for the New Year's Eve celebrations on Thursday.

Obama Drives Stingray With Jerry Seinfeld, Admits He Misses Anonymity [Watch]

President Barack Obama found his inner comic once again when he recently took a ride with Jerry Seinfeld for an episode of "Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee."

Bill Cosby Arraigned in Pennsylvania Court on Sexual Assault Charges

Famed comedian Bill Cosby was arraigned at a Pennsylvania courthouse Wednesday on sexual assault charges in a decade-old case.

Secret Service Agents Injured in New Hampshire Car Crash

Four secret service agents were injured in New Hampshire on Tuesday after a driver crossed double-yellow lines and crashed head on with the agents' vehicle.

President Barack Obama Cries at Incredible Aretha Franklin Performance

Music icon Aretha Franklin delivered an incredible performance at the 2015 Kennedy Center Honors in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, evoking an emotional response from many of the night's attendees, including President Barack Obama.

Indianapolis Bounty Hunter Charged With Murder of Two Teens

An Indianapolis bounty hunter appeared in court Wednesday after being charged for the murder of two young teenagers.

George Pataki Drops Bid for Republican Presidential Nomination

Former New York Governor George Pataki pulled out of the presidential race Tuesday after a largely unsuccessful campaign.

NASA Warns of Strongest El Niño Since 1997, Effects on US

According to the U.S. space agency NASA, the effects of this year's El Niño weather phenomenon could match those of 1998.

Harlem Globetrotters Legend Meadowlark Lemon Dies at 83

Legendary court jester Meadowlark Lemon, member of the Harlem Globetrotters, passed away on Monday.

Ohio Grand Jury Declines Indictment Against Officers Involved in Tamir Rice Killing

Charges will not be brought against the two Cleveland police officers involved in the killing of Tamir Rice, a Cuyahoga County Prosecutor said Monday.

Iraqi Military Recaptures Ramadi from ISIS Terror Group

Iraqi soldiers have recaptured the city of Ramadi from Islamic State militants, the country's military said Monday.

Puerto Rico Policeman in Custody for Killing 3 Officers

A police officer in Puerto Rico was arrested Monday after he shot and killed three fellow officers at a police headquarters, investigators said.

Massive Storm System Slams Midwest, Southern US

A massive storm system continued to slam the Midwestern and Southern U.S. on Monday, causing serious complications for holiday travelers across the country.

Texas 'Affluenza' Teen on Run for Probation Violation

The Texas teenager involved in the infamous "affluenza" case, which drew nationwide attention two years ago, has gone missing, a district attorney's spokesperson said Tuesday.

Washington Post Removes Cartoon of Ted Cruz's Daughters as Monkeys

The Washington Post published and removed an editorial cartoon depicting Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz as an organ grinder in a Santa Claus costume with his two young daughters, Catherine and Caroline, as trained monkeys on leashes.

Christmas Eve Climate This Year Comparable to the 4th of July's, Find Out How Warm It'll Be

There's little hope for a white Christmas this year, as weather experts say Christmas Eve will be the warmest on record for the eastern region of the United States.

Carlos Slim Loses 20 Billion in 2015 But Still Ranks Impressively Among Top 10

Mexican billionaire Carlos Slim was the biggest loser among the world's top 400 richest people this year.
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