Baby among 10 people shot at Philadelphia block party

Ten people, including three children, were shot at a Philadelphia cookout and block party Saturday night.

Japan shakes off 67-year ban on dancing after midnight

On a recent Friday night, a small band of street performers breaks into an impromptu hip hop show near Shibuya crossing, one of the world's busiest intersections.

Focus of hunt for New York fugitives shifts to area west of prison

The latest search area for fugitives Richard Matt and David Sweat is focused in Owls Head in upstate New York, west of the prison from which they escaped more than two weeks ago.

Europe keeps Greek banks open as crisis deepens

The European Central Bank pumped more emergency cash into Greek banks Friday, keeping them afloat while politicians try one last time to keep the country solvent.

Police: Cincinnati man calls 911 on self, kills responding officer

While friends were commenting on his last Facebook post Friday -- and some were reading text messages indicating his plan to commit suicide by cop -- Trepierre Hummons called 911 then waited with a gun for police to arrive, Cincinnati police said.

Worshippers will return to Charleston's Emanuel AME on Sunday

The site of a horrific mass killing will become a house of worship again. Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, will hold a service at 9:30 a.m. Sunday, according to CNN affiliate WCSC.

Actually, Saudi Arabia could get a nuclear weapon

Now that the Obama administration has largely given up its resistance to Iran's development of some kind of nuclear program, the Middle East is poised to see a change in the balance of power.

Thailand 'red-flagged' for aviation safety concerns

The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has "red flagged" Thailand over significant safety concerns within the country's aviation sector.

Charleston church shooter hears victim's kin say, 'I forgive you'

CNN)—Dylann Roof heard words of forgiveness from families of some of the nine people he's accused of killing. His response: A blank expression. Wearing a striped inmate jumpsuit, the 21-year-old appeared Friday afternoon by video feed at a bond hearing in Charleston, South Carolina. He stood motionless while listening to the anguished words of relatives of victims he gunned down Wednesday night at a Bible study class at the historic Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church. "I will never be able to hold her again, but I forgive you," a daughter of victim Ethel Lance said. "And have mercy on your soul. You hurt me. You hurt a lot of people but God forgives you, and I forgive you."