
Stanford University president announces resignation over concerns about his research
Marc Tessier-Lavigne says in letter to staff and students he will step down August 31.
Marc Tessier-Lavigne says in letter to staff and students he will step down August 31.
New York Times: Hundreds of millions of people are enduring blistering conditions.
Authorities say truck driver knew his vehicle was leaking.
They spent months together on the ocean - but it couldn't be forever.
Putin wants to attend a summit but Cyril Ramaphosa is encouraging him to stay away.
Joshua Hunt, 32, is charged with leaping out in front of women while wearing a latex suit.
A BBC documentary explores why predators in search of food are picking on people.
Vladimir Putin blamed Ukraine for striking the Kerch Bridge, which links Russia to Crimea.
The second heatwave in as many weeks has hit the Mediterranean hard.
A Russian fighter jet flew very close to a US surveillance aircraft over Syria.
Heavy downpours are lashing South Korea as rescue workers search for survivors.
Tembu Eb was attempting to cry for seven days to win the world record.
Emergency crews still searching for a missing 9-month-old boy and his 2yo sister.
It’s the end of a breakthrough accord that the UN and Turkey brokered last summer.
One of its sections was blown up in what Russian officials said was a Ukrainian attack.
New York Times: Can our homes help to better protect us against extreme weather?
Fiji's former prime minister is charged with attempting to pervert the course of justice.
New York Times: In 2011, experts listed characteristics they thought suspect would have.
Family allege police response has been lacking after tragic fatal accident.
Federal investigators have made arrests in human remains trade tied to Harvard.
She was the centre of a massive hunt after apparently disappearing from beside a highway.
Iranian police have announced a new campaign to force women to wear the Islamic headscarf.
Russia has warned it has the right to retaliate if Ukraine uses cluster bombs.
Eleven women were slain and dumped along the Long Island coastline between 2010 and 2011.
A total of 37 people have died and thousands have been evacuated since July 9.
A school janitor reportedly walked up behind a girl and groped her on school grounds.
With the pilot unable to land, the passenger was forced to take life-saving action.
The US National Tsunami Warning Center has issued a warning for some areas of Alaska.
Sarah Bax Horton claims to have pinpointed the man behind the 19th-century killings.