First on CNN: Obama to push to clear leftover Vietnam-era bombs

Secretary of State John Kerry arrived in Laos on Sunday ahead of a major push by the Obama administration to fix a decades-old wrong: clearing up leftover Vietnam-era U.S. bombs.

UK reports Zika cases as El Salvador urged to lift abortion ban over virus risk

Three British travelers have been infected with the Zika virus, health officials revealed this week.

ISIS releases new video of Paris attackers

ISIS has released a gruesome new propaganda video that purports to show final messages from the Paris attackers.

Thai, Malaysian officials to investigate whether new debris is from MH370

Thai and Malaysian officials will investigate whether a large piece of curved metal found on the southern Thai coast could be from missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370.

Blizzard strikes East Coast, shuts down NYC travel

A massive winter storm clobbered the East Coast on Saturday, dumping more than three feet of snow in parts of West Virginia and Maryland, tying up traffic on highways, grounding thousands of flights and shutting down travel in the nation's largest city.

35 arrested as migrants storm French port, disrupt ferry traffic

Several hundred migrants, in the presence of supporting demonstrators, broke into the northern French port of Calais, tearing down barriers and allowing about 50 of them to board a ship, the mayor said Saturday.

Trump: I could 'shoot somebody and I wouldn't lose voters'

Donald Trump boasted Saturday that support for his presidential campaign would not decline even if he shot someone in the middle of a crowded street.

Pennsylvania Turnpike traffic starts rolling again after standstill

Travelers stuck on the Pennsylvania Turnpike for almost 24 hours started rolling again Saturday night.

4 killings at school, residence shake town in Saskatchewan

The killings of two adults at a school and two teenage brothers at a residence have left residents shattered, the mayor of La Loche, a small town in northern Saskatchewan, said Saturday.

Blizzard with 'life and death implications' hits D.C., Mid-Atlantic

The nation's capital and Baltimore are taking a direct hit from a monster snowstorm that has up to 85 million East Coast residents in its path.