Agents follow trail of blood, find wounded gunman who crossed border

A man was wounded in a shootout with police in Mexico and then managed to cross the border into the United States. He left a trail of blood.

Statue mocking Trump as a two-faced 'vampire' set ablaze in Slovenia

A wooden statue mocking President Trump as a two-faced "vampire" was torched by suspected vandals Thursday in Slovenia, the homeland of his wife Melania.

Drummer Neil Peart of Rush dead at 67

Neil Peart, arguably one of the greatest drummers in rock history, has died from complications of brain cancer.

Snowmobile tour group rescued from glacier in Iceland

Despite warnings of severe weather, a snowmobile tour group went out onto a glacier in Iceland and became stranded in a blizzard.

US tried, failed to take out Iranian Quds leader in Yemen, officials say

U.S. officials said the U.S. military tried, but failed, to take out another senior Iranian commander on the same day that an airstrike killed the Revolutionary Guard's top general, Qasem Soleimani.

Trump tells Fox News' Laura Ingraham 'four embassies' were targeted in imminent threat from Iran

President Trump told Fox News’ Laura Ingraham in an interview that the imminent threat from Iran that provoked the United States to kill Iranian Gen. Qassem Soleimani involved planned attacks on four US embassies.

Teacher killed, 6 hurt when 11-year-old opened fire at Mexico school, authorities say

A student and teacher were killed at an elementary school in northern Mexico Friday, when the 11-year-old opened fire on his teacher and classmates with two guns, authorities said.

Iran denies downing plane, says US and Canada should share evidence

Western leaders said the plane appeared to have been unintentionally hit by a missile just hours after Iran launched around a dozen ballistic missiles at two U.S. bases in Iraq.

Iran invites NTSB to help with jetliner crash probe

The National Transportation Safety Board, an independent U.S. government agency, said it would "evaluate its level of participation in the investigation" of the crash of a Boeing 737-800 jetliner near Tehran, Iran.

Cardboard beds to be used by athletes at 2020 Tokyo Olympics

The bed frames in the Athletes Village at this year's Olympics will be made of cardboard. Sturdy cardboard.

Lizzo volunteers at Australian food bank to support wildfire victims while on tour

The "Good as Hell" singer took time out of her schedule to stop at a local food bank while on tour in Australia and help victims affected by wildfires in the country.

Friends mourn Windsor couple among victims in Iran plane crash

Originally from Iran, they were coming back to Canada where Seterah was getting his PHD from the University of Windsor. Bashiri was a vet who worked at a lab on campus.