France identifies suspected coordinator of Paris, Brussels attacks

Investigators have identified the suspected coordinator of the Paris and Brussels terror attacks as Oussama Atar, a French intelligence source has told CNN.

India scraps its two largest rupee notes in shocking anti-corruption move

India has discontinued its two largest rupee notes in a shocking move against corruption. Notes worth 500 and 1,000 rupees will be invalid starting at midnight local time, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced during a televised address to the nation.

The non Americans' guide to US elections (Handy for citizens, too)

The US presidential election. It's exhilarating, it's exhausting, but it's also inexplicably complicated -- even for us natives. Here's everything you need to know to become an insta-pundit.

Gigantic sinkhole swallows intersection in Japan

A gigantic sinkhole has opened in Japan, swallowing huge sections of road including traffic lights, near underground work to extend a subway tunnel.

Trump says Patriots' Tom Brady, Bill Belichick supporting him

Donald Trump announced Monday that New England Patriots star quarterback Tom Brady and the team's coach are supporting his campaign for president.

Mass grave containing 100 bodies found in town south of Mosul, Iraq says

A mass grave containing the remains of about 100 beheaded civilians has been discovered inside a school in a town south of Mosul, Iraq's military said in a statement Monday.

Singapore Airlines shops for world's longest jet

Boeing and Airbus are holding a paper airplane contest. A very expensive one. And the winner may get the chance to build the world's longest jet.

FBI clears Clinton -- again

FBI Director James Comey told lawmakers Sunday the agency hasn't changed its opinion that Hillary Clinton should not face criminal charges after a review of new emails.

New Delhi schools closed 3 days because of smog

Schools across New Delhi will be closed for the next three days due to smog, Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal said Sunday.

Hong Kong sadist: British banker's descent into depravity

Rurik Jutting seemed to have it all. He was a young, intelligent British banker earning half a million dollars a year, in the teeming metropolis of Hong Kong.