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.

Trump tries to smooth things over with GOP insiders

Donald Trump's new delegate guru told Republican Party insiders at a posh resort here on Thursday that the billionaire front-runner is recalibrating the part "that he's been playing" and is ready to work with the GOP to "evolve" as a candidate past the divisive primary.

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.

Voting in 614 more UPs gets underway

Voting in 614 union parishads of 48 districts across the country began on Saturday morning. The balloting in the third phase of the election to the lowest tier of the local government body began at 8:00am and will continue till 4:00pm without any break.

Launch strike suspended till May 10

Inland water transport workers on Friday night suspended till May 10 their indefinite strike for launches while the strike for other vessels would continue.

Shafik Rehman remanded in custody again

Journalist Shafik Rehman was again remanded in custody for five days on Friday for interrogation in a case filed for ‘hatching conspiracy to abduct and kill prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s son Sajeeb Wazed Joy in the United States.’

Attack on minorities: 10 killed in 3 months

Bangladesh Hindu Buddhist Christian Unity Council on Friday said that 10 minority people were killed and 366 were injured in 732 attacks on minorities across the country in the past three months from January.

Bajander expects to use his hands

Abul Bajander, the first detected patient of Tree Man Syndrome in Bangladesh, told New Age that treatment he was getting at Dhaka Medical College Hospital since January made him confident that he would be able to use his hands before long.

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.