ISIS claims responsibility in Sinai hotel bombing that kills 4

Four people were killed and 12 wounded Tuesday when Islamist militants attacked a hotel housing election judges in the Egyptian town of al-Arish in northern Sinai, according to state media.

After Paris attacks, Europeans scramble to trace terror network

Salah Abdeslam is thought to be using a support network in Belgium to avoid being captured, more than a week after an international arrest warrant was issued for his arrest in connection with the Paris terror attacks.

Prosecutors: Photos show teen disposing of teacher's body

Surveillance photos shown in court Monday in Philip Chism's murder trial show the then-14-year-old outside the Danvers, Massachusetts, school, wheeling a recycling bin that prosecutors say held the body of his slain algebra teacher.

Paris attacks: Possible suicide vest found

Security forces sealed off streets in a Paris suburb Monday and a bomb squad headed to the scene after investigators found a possible suicide vest in a garbage can.

After a French tragedy, an ugly fight in America

An ugly week in politics turned the tragedy of Paris into a raging domestic quarrel as many of America's leaders struggled to prove they were equal to a terrifying moment.

Syria exclusive: Kurdish forces dig in just outside ISIS headquarters in Raqqa

When Bahoz heard the blasts, he guessed they must have come from French jets. There were 14 of them, all around the time that President Francois Hollande said France had started bombing Raqqa.

Drunk Russian sailor crashes 7,000-ton ship into Scotland -- at full speed

What shall we do with a drunken sailor?Don't put him in charge of a 7,000-ton, 423-foot (129-meter) cargo ship, for starters.

Moroccan woman mistaken for Paris jihadi: I live in continuous fear

Nabila Bakkatha was surprised to find photos of her published in a number of international newspapers last week.

'A Moveable Feast:' Sales surge for Hemingway's Paris memoir

Ernest Hemingway might have been surprised to learn that his novel, "A Moveable Feast," quickly became a source of comfort for many Parisians in the wake of the deadliest attack the city had seen since World War II.

Brussels remains under highest terror alert amid warning of 'imminent threat'

Paris and Brussels continued to defend against the threat of terrorist attacks Sunday, with raids and arrests in the Belgian capital and a fresh appeal from French police.