World News Russian serial killer dubbed 'maniac of Angarsk' convicted of 56 murders Popkov, one of Russia's deadliest serial killers and nicknamed the "maniac of Angarsk," killed his victims with axes, knives or screwdrivers, police said. 10/12/2018
World News Women accuse Brazilian spiritual healer once featured on Oprah of sexual abuse Joao Teixeira de Faria's website says he has treated former U.S. President Bill Clinton and Brazil's ex-President Luiz Inacio da Silva. 10/12/2018
World News Britain delays long-awaited vote on the future of Brexit Scores of Prime Minister Theresa May's own lawmakers openly opposed the withdrawal agreement that she negotiated with the European Union. 10/12/2018
World News Macron to address France after another weekend of rioting Tens of thousands of police have been deployed in response to the "gilets jaunes" movement. 10/12/2018
United Kingdom Watch again: British PM Theresa May delays parliament vote on Brexit May confirmed that she has postponed the parliament vote on her Brexit deal. 10/12/2018
World News Intimacy coordinators work on-set to keep actors safe during sex scenes "Before Weinstein, the idea of being able to say no in a positive way, wasn't really a part of the narrative in the industry," one expert said. 10/12/2018
World News 150 years of seeing red: The traffic light marks a milestone With more than 1,000 people dying each year on London's horse-and-buggy-clogged roads, city leaders knew they had to do something to control traffic. 10/12/2018
World News Jerome Corsi sues Mueller, Justice, Department, CIA, FBI and NSA The suit accuses the special counsel of blackmailing him to lie as part of a "legal coup d'etat" against President Donald Trump. 10/12/2018
World News France's finance minister warns of catastrophic effects of protests Damages from the protests will have to be paid for by the government, the public and insurers, said France's Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire. 09/12/2018
World News Israeli military probes shooting of Palestinian in the back Security-camera video, obtained from a restaurant in the town of Tulkarem, shows the 22-year-old walking in an alleyway holding a stick when he is shot from behind. 09/12/2018
World News U.S. backers of Paris accord set up camp at climate talks Hundreds of U.S. states, cities, businesses and churches planted the American flag at the U.N. climate talks to show that many in the United States remain committed to curbing global warming. 09/12/2018
World News Gilets jaunes protests to have 'important impact' on French economy The gilets jaunes protests will have an "important impact" on the French economy, French finance minister Bruno Le Maire told Euronews on Sunday. 09/12/2018
World News U.K. PM May warns of 'uncharted waters' if lawmakers reject Brexit deal May is fighting to save her unpopular plan and her job ahead of a showdown in Parliament planned for Tuesday, when lawmakers are widely expected to reject the Brexit divorce deal she struck with the European Union. 09/12/2018
World News China warns of 'grave consequences' if tech giant executive is not released Meng faces extradition to the United States after being arrested in Vancouver last week. A bail hearing is set to resume on Monday. 09/12/2018
World News Protesters demand tougher action at U.N. climate talks Negotiators aim to smooth deadlocks, finalize the details of the 2015 Paris Agreement despite oil exporters' rejection of climate reports. 09/12/2018
World News Britons scramble to get E.U. passports before Brexit "The idea of the E.U. is to give people rights and benefits ... more than the fact that you don't have to show your passport at the border." 09/12/2018
World News Egypt investigating couple over nude photos atop Great Pyramid Egyptian authorities are investigating images of Danish photographer Andreas Hvid having sex on top of the Great Pyramid of Giza. 08/12/2018
World News 'Yellow Vests': 1,400 arrests and 126 injured in France protests Arrests in France after yellow vest protestors clashed with police 08/12/2018
World News Paris braces for new riots as 'Yellow Jacket' protests sweep France The protests that began earlier this month against planned tax hikes on gas have since morphed into a wider rebuke of Emmanuel Macron's presidency. 08/12/2018
World News Multiple deaths reported at Italian nightclub Among the dead were five minors, police said. 08/12/2018