Actor Martin Landau, star of 'Mission: Impossible,' dies at 89
(CNN)Martin Landau, 89, a character actor who starred in the 1960s television show "Mission: Impossible" and won an Oscar for playing Bela Lugosi in the movie "Ed Wood," died Saturday, his publicist Dick Guttman said Sunday night.
10 days of horror: The killings that stunned small-town Pennsylvania
(CNN)On July 5, a young Pennsylvania man disappeared. Three other men went missing two days later. On July 14, two cousins were charged with homicide and several other crimes after the missing men's bodies were discovered mutilated and buried on farmland in Bucks County.
Beijing criticizes Indonesia renaming part of South China Sea
(CNN)Indonesia has become the latest Southeast Asian nation to ruffle China's feathers over the South China Sea.
McConnell delays health care vote while McCain recovers from surgery
(CNN)Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell announced Saturday that the Senate will delay consideration of the Republican health care bill while Sen. John McCain recovers from surgery for a blood clot.
Even in death, the Chinese government still censors activist Liu Xiaobo
Beijing (CNN)The global outpouring of grief and anguish over Liu Xiaobo's death stands in marked contrast to the muted reaction in his homeland.
Roger Federer inspires a global devotion like no other sportsperson
(CNN)It is a global traveling troupe like no other in sport. A patchwork of nationalities, from India, Lebanon, America, on a summer pilgrimage to worship the most successful tennis player in history
Massive iceberg breaks away from Antarctica
(CNN)This week, a trillion-ton hunk of ice broke off Antarctica. You probably know that. It was all over the Internet.
Bill Clinton is literally hiding between two Bushes in a viral photo
(CNN)If you thought former President Bill Clinton is happiest when frolicking among balloons, think again.
US kills leader of ISIS in Afghanistan
(CNN)The Pentagon said Friday that US forces have killed Abu Sayed, the leader of ISIS-Khorasan, the terror group's Afghanistan affiliate.
Even in death, the Chinese government continues to fear Liu Xiaobo
Beijing (CNN)The global outpouring of grief and anguish over Liu Xiaobo's death stands in marked contrast to the muted reaction within his homeland.