Spanish matador fatally gored, first time since 1985

MADRID (AP) — A bullfighter was fatally gored in Spain in an eastern town — the first professional matador to be killed in the ring in more than three decades. Victor Barrio, 29, was pronounced dead late Saturday by a surgeon at the Teruel bullring. Barrio was first gored in the thigh by the 1,166-pound (530-kilogram) bull's left horn and his body was flipped over.

Bin Laden's son threatens revenge against US

The son of Usama bin Laden warned that Al Qaeda would take revenge against the U.S. for assassinating his father in 2011, according to audio released by the terror network's media arm.

Bahamas issues US travel advisory after police shootings

The Bahamas has issued a travel advisory to residents of the island nation planning any travel to the United States in the wake of deadly police shootings of black men. 

Report: ISIS boils its fleeing fighters alive in Iraq

The Islamic State terror group boiled seven of its own soldiers alive after they apparently fled the battlefield in Fallujah, Iraq, local reports revealed on Tuesday.

Animals head for freedom as Argentina closes zoo

Animals by the hundreds are being set free as Buenos Aires closes its 140-year-old Palermo zoo.

Two officers killed in Bangladesh attack

Local media report that a group of up to nine attackers took hostages inside a restaurant frequented by both locals and foreigners in a diplomatic zone in Bangladesh's capital.

US, Iraqi airstrikes kill at least 250 ISIS fighters in Iraq convoys

Iraqi aircraft joined the U.S.-led coalition in airstrikes targeting Islamic State convoys, a U.S. military spokesman in Baghdad told Fox News Thursday, after a U.S. official said at least 250 militants were killed.

Jewish girl, 13, stabbed to death in West Bank bedroom was U.S. citizen

A 13-year-old Jewish girl who was stabbed to death in her bed by a Palestinian attacker on Thursday was an American citizen, the State Department said.

Suspected IS suicide bombers kill dozens at Istanbul airport

ISTANBUL (AP) — A Turkish official says two explosions have rocked Istanbul's Ataturk airport, wounding multiple people. The official said Tuesday it was unclear whether the explosions were caused by bombs or a suicide attack. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in line with government protocol. Turkish media reported the sound of gunfire at the scene. Turkey has suffered...

German court restarts trial after judge repeatedly nods off

A German court had to restart the trial of two men suspected of robbing a grocery store because a judge kept nodding off during the proceedings.

FOX Faceoff - 'Brexit'

You've heard what they think, now we want to know what you think!

'Brexit' likely bad news for Houston economy

With their ballots the British have decided on divorce from the European Union and like any break-up the aftermath may well be messy and largely uncertain.

Britain votes to leave EU: Cameron to resign; markets rocked

Britain voted to leave the European Union after a bitterly divisive referendum campaign, toppling the government Friday, sending global markets plunging and shattering the stability of a project in continental unity designed half a century ago to prevent World War III.

6 people detained in Belgium train attack plot

Belgian authorities have detained six people in connection with last year's foiled train attack.

British lawmaker dies after shot and stabbed, man arrested

British police say a man has been arrested in the death of a lawmaker who was shot and stabbed. Police will not seek anyone else as a suspect in the attack.

EgyptAir plane wreckage found

The committee conducting the investigation into the EgyptAir plane crash says it has found the wreckage of the aircraft.

Maria Sharapova suspended for 2 years for failed drug test

Maria Sharapova was suspended Wednesday for two years for failing a drug test, labeled "the sole author of her own misfortune" because she hid regular pre-match use of a newly banned substance from anti-doping authorities and members of her own entourage. The tennis star said she would appeal what she called "an unfairly harsh" punishment to the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

Bow wow beer? British company brews up beer for dogs

So now Woof & Brew is expanding its line, adding a "beer" for dogs it calls – wait for it – Bottom Sniffer.