Pakistan's Imran Khan home after campaign fall

   Pakistan's former cricket star turned politician, Imran Khan, has returned home after hospital treatment for injuries suffered in a dramatic fall two weeks ago, he said Wednesday via Twitter.

Swedish capital shaken by 3 nights of rioting

Rioting has broken out for the past three nights in Sweden's capital, Stockholm, with scores of cars set alight and violent clashes between police and youths.

Mayor of tornado-ravaged town: New law needed to keep people safe

 The mayor of tornado-ravaged Moore, Oklahoma, will push for a law requiring storm shelters or safe rooms in new homes, he told CNN Wednesday. "We'll try to get it passed as soon as I can," Glenn Lewis said.

Suspect charged in '82 London attack

 A man has been charged with the murders of four members of the Royal Household Cavalry in a 1982 IRA attack in London, the UK Crown Prosecution Service said in a statement Wednesday.

Man killed by FBI agent knew Tsarnaevs, official says

 A man fatally shot overnight by an FBI agent in Orlando was being investigated for a possible connection to the Boston bombings, a U.S. law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the Boston Marathon case told CNN.

Stocks slip as Fed sends mixed message

 A rally on Wall Street evaporated Wednesday as investors wrestled with mixed messages from the Federal Reserve.

Sample of Gandhi's blood goes up for auction

 A glass microscope slide with a trace of the late Indian independence leader Mahatma Gandhi's blood is among an array of memorabilia due to be sold at auction Tuesday in England.

Nine horses die in early morning stable fire; lightning strike considered possible cause

Firefighters did their best to rescue several horses in a barn. Sadly, they were unsuccessful and nine died in the early morning blaze.

State Police are making sure drivers buckle up; 2013 Click It or Ticket campaign

Over 100 police agencies are patrolling Louisiana's streets to make sure you buckle up. Mike Edmonson, State Police Colonel, said he knows the importance of wearing a seatbelt firsthand because it saved his life.

Pay it Forward scholarships awarded to recent high school graduates around Acadiana

Five high school graduates from around the Acadiana area received the Glenn Armentor Pay it Forward scholarship today.  The scholarship is a full-ride to the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.  This scholarship focuses on at-risk s