Saudi prince pledges $32 billion to charity
Alwaleed said he wants his money to go to humanitarian causes after his death. The release did not identify specific efforts, but said the board of trustees at Alaweed Philanthropies -- which he currently heads -- will craft a plan to spend the money on initiatives related to healthcare, education and poverty.
As death toll rises to 135, Indonesia crash raises concerns over aging fleet
The crash of a 50-year-old Indonesian Air Force plane that killed at least 135 people has put the health of the Southeast Asian nation's military aircraft under scrutiny.
Tunisia attack victims: Grandparents, soccer fans, longtime couples
As many as 30 of those killed in the terror attack in Sousse, Tunisia, are believed to have been British, according to Tunisia's Foreign Ministry. Many were pensioners, enjoying what were supposed to be the golden days of their retirement.
Greece defaults on $1.7 billion IMF payment
Greece became the first developed country to default to the IMF, an organization of 188 nations that tries to keep the world economy stable.
Britain's losses in Tunisia terror attack climb to 22
Grim news came for Britain on Tuesday as the number of confirmed British fatalities in last week's terror attack at a Tunisia beach resort climbed to 22.
South Carolina church fire: Mt. Zion AME burns in Greeleyville
A fire broke out at the Mt. Zion African Methodist Episcopal Church in Greeleyville, South Carolina, on Tuesday. Up to 50 firefighters fought to extinguish the blaze, a fire official said.
Greek PM hints he'll quit if people back bailout offer
European leaders made clear they could yet save Greece from economic chaos, but there would need to be a political earthquake in Athens first.
Solar plane faces most dangerous part of around-the-world flight
This is pretty much it: the most dangerous part of a historic solar-powered adventure playing out thousands of feet above the Earth.
Quick succession of terrorist attacks has officials worried
The scenes were horrific: Vacationers snapped from their naps by the sound of gunfire. The screams of the injured. Blood on the beach.
David Sweat shot and captured alive after New York manhunt
After a massive, more-than-three-week manhunt for David Sweat, the escaped murderer is back where he started -- in custody.