Why L.A. Is Building Homes Near Polluted Freeways
The California Air Resources Board issued an advisory easing previous recommendations not to build houses within 500 feet of freeways.
'More Than 10 Countries' Could Join U.S. Jerusalem Move
Despite widespread criticism from abroad, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed "there will be others" moving embassies to Jerusalem.
North Korea Tells Trump to Cool Down, Face Reality
In its latest commentary, North Korea's official news agency warned that "the right to preemptive attack is not exclusive to the U.S."
U.N. Warns World May 'Sleepwalk' to North Korea War
North Korea said President Donald Trump and his administration had "not yet waken from a sleep" and had not come to terms with reality.
Russia Wants Role in Libya After Beating ISIS in Syria
Western observers consider Russia's role in Egypt, Libya and Syria as a challenge to NATO, which tried to overthrow leaders in all three Mediterranean states.
Guns Causing 'Crisis' in St. Louis, Mayor Says
St. Louis is "at a crisis level," Mayor Lyda Krewson said.
Homeless Numbers Up for First Time Since Recession
A mandatory one-night count turned up an increase for the first time since 2010, and some of America's wealthiest cities might be the reason.
Israel Military Would Team With Saudis to Defeat Iran
The head of the armed forces said there was a "complete consensus" between Israel and Saudi Arabia in tackling their mutual foe, Iran.
U.S. Military Wants to Invade Venezuela, Official Says
Delcy Rodriguez, president of Venezuela's Constituent Assembly, insists there is no humanitarian crisis amid economic woes and international sanctions.
Lebanon War Fears Peak as Gulf Citizens Recalled
In a country that once underwent a 15-year civil war, fears are rising that there could be a new conflict between Lebanon's pro-Iran and pro-Saudi forces.
Heroin Began Life as a Safer Ingredient for Cough Syrup
The name comes from a word meaning "heroic."
Myanmar Pressured U.N. to Spike Report on Food Crisis
The U.N. report estimated some 80,000 children 5 and under are at risk of dying as a result of the country's food crisis.
U.S. Military Sends Troops to Russian Border
The arrival of new U.S. troops in Poland has Russia pondering deploying additional nuclear-capable Iskander missiles right across the border.
'Morning Joe' Warns Nuclear War Is Dangerously Close
"It's probably closer to midnight...than any time it's been since the Cuban missile crisis," Scarborough said.
Trump Does Not Know Where Puerto Rico Is, Says Maduro
The Venezuela president took several shots at his U.S. counterpart's competence, before he visited the Kremlin for an amicable one-to-one meeting with Vladimir Putin.
White House Aide: Administration Working On Puerto Rico
The aide said Trump had been briefed throughout the weekend on the situation.
Russia Attacks U.S. Army Guide Hinting War With Moscow
The 68-page "Russian New Generation Warfare Handbook" envisions clashes between U.S. and Russian forces, especially in Ukraine.
Russia Claims to Kill 850 Jihadists; U.S. Targets ISIS
Russian and U.S. allies are battling insurgents and jihadists trying to topple the Syrian government, but the latter wants to reshape the nation.
Who's Killing America's Sperm?
The sudden rise in male infertility is a scary national crisis, and we can't blame it on Trump—or can we?
Russia: War Games for Terror Plot, Not Invasion
Russia's upcoming Zapad-2017 ("West-2017") military exercises will simulate a hostile takeover of neighboring Belarus by a militant group.
Avocado Research Could Help Production, Consumption
The new method involves creating several trees from one plant and therefore could be a "game-changer," according to one scientist.
Saudi Arabia Shows How it Would Shoot Down Qatari Plane
Saudi Arabia and allies Bahrain, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates have accused Qatar of funding terrorist groups abroad.
White House: Trump's Twitter Can Stop North Korea
What can the White House use to control North Korea? Trump's Twitter feed, Sebastian Gorka says.
Saudi Arabia Says Qatar Declared War Over Holy Sites
Saudi Arabia's foreign minister says Qatar asked his country to cede control of Islam's two holiest sites, but Qatar denies doing so.
Trump's Sessions Tweets Alienating Supporters
If Trump fires Mueller, a crisis appears inevitable.
More Babies Born Addicted to Opioids in Cherokee Nation
"There is no legitimate explanation for numbers on this scale," Cherokee Nation Attorney General Todd Hembree said in a statement.
How Russia Could Force the U.S. military out of Syria
Special Forces head General Raymond Thomas said that, while the U.S. may wanna stay, Syria was a sovereign state and its government backs Russia.
Singapore Penthouse On Sale for $72m
Experts say the Asian property market may be bouncing back.
Gay Refugees Face Sex Questions From German Authorities
Germany's asylum agency denies any wrongdoing.
UAE Prince Bashes Qatar in Gulf Crisis Instagram Poem
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the United Arab Emirates' prime minister and prince of Dubai, bashed Qatar in his latest Instagram verse.