New York Times report: Two women accuse Trump of inappropriate touching
Two women told The New York Times in a report published Wednesday that Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump touched them inappropriately.
Crown Prince returns to Bangkok as Thailand holds vigil for ailing king
Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn returned to Thailand Wednesday amid growing concerns about the health of his father, King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
'Never imprison my mind': Hong Kong lawmakers quote Gandhi, insult China
The first day of the new Hong Kong parliament descended into farce as several young lawmakers staged curse-laden protests at the swearing in of city's Legislative Council.
500,000 elderly people go missing in China every year
More than 1,300 elderly people go missing in China every day -- 500,000 per year, a new report claims.
Trump trashes Ryan: 'I don't want his support'
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said that he doesn't "want" or "care" about having House Speaker Paul Ryan's support in an interview in which he repeatedly trashed the House speaker, virtually unprompted.
Disaster divided: Two countries, one island, life-and-death differences
The hits never seem to end for Haiti. First there was the devastating earthquake in 2010, followed by a deadly cholera outbreak, and now the tiny country is reeling after Hurricane Matthew killed hundreds and displaced thousands.
Trump's 'locker room talk' stirs real talk about sexual violence
It began Friday night, shortly after the world learned of the time Donald Trump bragged about forcing himself on women and grabbing them by the "pussy."
A tear for a clown: Ronald McDonald to limit appearances after clown scares
Well, at least we won't be seeing one creepy clown so much.
Samsung tells users: Turn off your Galaxy Note 7 phone NOW
Samsung issued an alert to customers on Monday, asking users to immediately turn off their Galaxy Note 7 smartphones -- which have been spontaneously catching fire.
WikiLeaks posts more John Podesta emails
WikiLeaks Monday morning posted an additional 2,000 emails that appear to be from the account of Hillary Clinton's campaign chairman, John Podesta.