Twentytwopeople,includingtwoformerpoliceofficer,werearrestedinayear-longinvestigationintoillegalgamblingandorganizedcriminalactivityinHouston,localofficialssaid
AmanwantedinconnectionwiththebeatingofablackmaninCharlottesvilleonthedayofawhitenationalistrallyturnedhimselfintoauthoritiesinGeorgiaandwillbeextraditedtoVirgin
TheheadoftheU.S.military'sPacificCommandsaidonTuesdayitwasmoreimportanttousediplomacytocountertheDemocraticPeople'sRepublicofKorea(DPRK)'smissilethreatrathertha
One of Britain's longest married couples have been reunited to enjoy their 80th wedding anniversary.
OneofBritain'slongestmarriedcoupleshavebeenreunitedtoenjoytheir80thweddinganniversary.KenHarris,102,celebratedwithwifeMargaret,99,afterbeingpartedforthefirsttim
AustralianentertainerRolfHarrisistobereleasedfromaBritishprisonthisweek,aLondoncourtwastoldThursday.The87-year-oldformertelevisionstarhasbeenappearingviavideoli
Actresses Naomie Harris and Kate Beckinsale were among the winners at the London Critics' Circle Film Awards.
Europe's response to British Prime Minister Theresa May's "hard Brexit" speech should not be apologetic or shrinking, a leading academic in European affairs said Tuesday.
The United States and India are "close to signing three foundational agreements" in fields of defense and communications to take bilateral military ties "to the next level", local media quoted a top U.S. military commander as saying Thursday.
The U.S. Pacific Commander Harry Harris' remarks on the South China Sea lack historical common sense as China's sovereignty over islands in the South China Sea and their adjacent waters have adequate historical and legal basis, a defense ministry spokesperson said Thursday in Beijing.
A state of emergency declared on Monday for the small Missouri town of Ferguson was still in effect for the area, where about 150 people have been arrested during protests to mark the anniversary of the police shooting of the unarmed black teenager Michael Brown.
The U.S. economy is expected to have a stronger recovery, and the Fed's tapering on the quantitative easing should be slow and friendly to the markets, an economist at Merrill Lynch told Xinhua on Monday in an exclusive interview.