Ousted Honduras Leader Vows Return to Power

Honduras' ousted president said he will return to his country in two days and reclaim control from coup leaders, urging soldiers to go back to their baracks and stop cracking down on thousands of his supporters who have protested his overthrow.

U.S. Pursues Financial Leverage Over North Korea

The Obama administration is preparing to wield broad financial pressure to try to force North Korea to dial back its weapons program, building on strategies former President George W. Bush employed, but then unwound.

Jackson Left His Father Out of Most Recent Will

A will drafted by Michael Jackson in 2002 which divides the singer's estate among his mother, three children and one or more charities could play a central role in determining how his tangled financial relationships will be unwound.

13 Dead, 50 Hurt as Train Derails, Explodes in Italy

A rail car filled with liquefied natural gas exploded when a freight train derailed in the middle of a small Italian town, setting off an inferno that killed at least 10 people and injured 50 others, officials said Tuesday.

Teen Girl, 14, Found Alive in Indian Ocean Jet Crash

A Yemeni jetliner carrying 153 people crashed in the Indian Ocean as it came in for a landing during howling winds on the island nation of Comoros. Yemeni officials said a teenage girl survived.

Dems Divided on Reparations

Reparations disclaimer on Senate slavery apology could be deal breaker in House passing resolution

Boy Scout Leader Drowns on Rafting Trip

A Boy Scout leader died on a troop rafting trip on a popular whitewater stretch of the Snake River.