Japan's first stealth fighter jet test: 'extremely stable'
Japan joined the exclusive stealth jet club Friday with the successful test flight of its first radar-evading aircraft -- a prototype called the X-2.
Prince cremated, private memorial service held
Prince's remains have been cremated, the pop superstar's publicist said Saturday.Yvette Noel-Schure provided no information about where or when the cremation occurred or where the remains would be placed.
3 kids survive slaying of 8 family members in Ohio
Eight family members found dead in a rural southern Ohio community were shot in the head "execution style," most while they slept, authorities said Friday.
Brits to Obama: 'Sticking your hooter in' British politics is unwelcome
Not everyone in Britain, it is safe to say, welcomes the intervention of an American president in what's viewed as the internal politics of the United Kingdom.
Chinese officials: 45 Taiwanese 'confess' to alleged telecom fraud
Chinese officials say that 45 Taiwanese citizens who were deported from Kenya to mainland China this month have confessed to being part of a telecoms fraud syndicate and will face trial.
Prince Rogers Nelson: 'Every song was either a prayer or foreplay'
Prince Rogers Nelson's music transcended genres and generations. There were songs you could sing every word to, ditties that drove you to dance and ballads so poignant in their descriptions of love and life that anyone could relate.
Trump: Tubman on the $20 bill is 'pure political correctness'
Donald Trump thinks anti-slavery icon Harriet Tubman is "fantastic" -- but he says the move to have her replace seventh president Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill is "pure political correctness."
Clinton takes her foot off the gas on Sanders after New York win
Hillary Clinton is trading her direct attacks against Bernie Sanders ahead of this week's New York primary for a softer touch.
Obama mourns 'creative icon' Prince
President Barack Obama called Prince a "creative icon" with a strong spirit as he offered prayers after the musician's unexpected death Thursday.
Tearful North Korean waitresses: Our 'defector' colleagues were tricked
The door opens and seven women walk quietly into the ornate lobby of the Koryo Hotel in Pyongyang. Their faces are expressionless. Most wear little or no makeup, black jackets, and patriotic red lapel pins.