An unspecified number of passengers and crew were injured when a Malaysia Airlines flight from London to Kuala Lumpur was hit by severe turbulence, the carrier said, as photos emerged showing a cabin strewed with debris and upended meal carts.
Thousands of Israelis marched through Jerusalem's Old City amid high tensions on Sunday to commemorate the capture of the city's eastern sector in the 1967 Mideast war.
Both candidates are fiscal conservatives who would maintain a free-market model
The newly crowned Miss USA is a 26-year-old Army officer from the District of Columbia who gave perhaps the strongest answer of the night when asked about women in combat.
Jordan's government spokesman said a terrorist attack on a local office of the national intelligence agency on Monday killed five employees, suggesting Islamic militants were involved.
The Swiss on Sunday flatly rejected a radical proposal to provide the entire population with a basic income.
A late-night passenger train slammed into the rear of a halted freight train in eastern Belgium, killing three people and injuring at least nine others, authorities said on Monday.
Stephen Curry realizes every last man on the bench can mean so much to winning a championship.
Boxing legend Muhammad Ali is hospitalized in Arizaona with what two people familiar with his condition say might be more serious problems than his previous hospital stays.
Usain Bolt's agent says the sprint star is not the Jamaican athlete whose retested sample from the 2008 Beijing Olympics has revealed a doping violation.
Australia's top tennis player Nick Kyrgios has blamed "unfair and unjust treatment" at the hands of his country's Olympic committee for his decision not take part in the upcoming Rio Games.
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