Prime Minister Stephen Harper is warning Canadians not to be complacent about Ebola virus, suggesting it would be all too easy for it to come to Canada. Continue reading
Border guards of the rival Koreas exchanged gunfire Sunday along their heavily fortified border in the second such shootout in less than 10 days, South Korean officials said. Continue reading
Searchers found human remains that could be those of a British-born University of Virginia student who has been missing since Sept. 13, police said. Continue reading
Iraqi lawmakers approved the Prime Minister’s Cabinet nominees, completing the formation of a government that will strive to push ISIS out. Continue reading
Many Newfoundlanders prepared for wild weather as forecasters warned Gonzalo could still be hurricane strength when it nears the island early Sunday. Continue reading
Archaeologists working in the sand dunes along the Central California coast are digging up ancient sphinxes – but these are made of plaster. Continue reading
Hungary says it has no plans to investigate corruption allegations which have resulted in entry bans issued by the U.S. to several Hungarians. Continue reading
Investigators suspect a Tasmanian devil found dead in a New Mexico zoo with its skull fractured was killed. Continue reading
Catholic bishops scrapped their landmark welcome to gays Saturday, showing deep divisions at the end of a two-week meeting sought by Pope Francis. Continue reading
The federal government says Canada will start shipping its experimental Ebola vaccine to the World Health Organization on Monday. Continue reading
The water park says a 13-year-old bottlenose dolphin named Sadie gave birth Saturday afternoon to her second calf. Continue reading
Crews cleared away downed trees and power lines after Hurricane Gonzalo battered Bermuda for several hours but caused no deaths or serious injuries. Continue reading
The World Health Organization won’t discuss an internal document in which the U.N. health agency said it fumbled early attempts to contain the Ebola outbreak in West Africa. Continue reading
A Canadian Coast Guard vessel is continuing to tow a disabled Russian cargo ship away from the rocky shores of British Columbia’s northern coast. Continue reading
Over the past two decades, the number of kids with allergies has tripled, and nobody knows why. Continue reading
London’s police force says Scotland Yard detectives will travel to Thailand to help with the investigation into the killing of two British tourists. Continue reading