Navy SEAL rejected by FDNY receives multiple offers from across the US
The decorated Navy SEAL rejected by the FDNY — for being six months and 25 days too old — has received invitations across the county to work for other fire departments.
Kentucky pair arrested after police discover 4 children living in cockroach-infested home
Two people were arrested and four children were removed from a Kentucky home after police discovered the house was infested with cockroaches, officials said.
Man in child porn case who claimed brain damage from West Nile made him sexually aggressive sentenced
A Texas man who claimed the West Nile virus gave him brain damage will spend 20 years behind bars for distributing child pornography, according to a report.
Florida man, 73, fatally shot wife because she was being 'disrespectful,' police say
A Florida man told police he fatally shot his wife in the face during a Wednesday night argument because he didn’t like her “disrespectful” tone, according to reports.
Porn a public health crisis in US, Arizona and other states agree
Arizona lawmakers last week approved a resolution calling for efforts to prevent pornography from being exposed to young children online, a move similar to other legislative bodies in at least 15 other states.
Nazi victims' remains to be buried in ceremony in Berlin
The remains of victims of the Nazis that were used for medical experiments will be buried in Berlin more than seven decades years after the end of Adolf Hitler's dictatorship.
Japan uses turtle divination for emperor enthronement rites
Japanese palace officials have used an ancient turtle-shell divination to choose sites to harvest sacred rice used in an upcoming harvest ritual — the most important one new Emperor Naruhito will perform after enthronement.
Afghan officials say the Taliban have targeted security checkpoints in northern Sari Pul province, killing at least seven members of the country's security forces.
Sweden to decide whether to reopen Assange rape case
Swedish prosecutors plan to say Monday whether they will reopen a rape case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a month after he was removed from the Ecuadorian Embassy in London.
EU powers to discuss Iran deal as Pompeo heads to Brussels
The European Union's top diplomat says EU backers of the Iran nuclear deal will meet in Brussels to discuss ways to keep the pact afloat as U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo heads to the Belgian capital.
Poland cancels Israeli visit over Holocaust restitution
The Polish government says it has canceled a visit by an Israeli delegation because the Israeli government made last-minute changes that suggested they would raise the issue of the restitution of former Jewish property.
Saudi Arabia says 2 oil tankers damaged by sabotage attacks
Saudi Arabia said Monday two of its oil tankers were sabotaged off the coast of the United Arab Emirates in attacks that caused "significant damage" to the vessels, one of them as it was en route to pick up Saudi oil to take to the U.S.
US Navy fleet sent to Middle East to ward off threats represents a target, Iranian commander says
A U.S. Navy fleet sent to the Persian Gulf to ward off a potential threat to American commercial interests represents a target instead of a serious threat, a senior Iranian Revolutionary Guards commander said Sunday.