Karthik Nagesan was the first to go on tonight's (17 November) episode.
Anchorage police claim the FBI told them not to reveal link between spate of murders.
Canadian joins Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals after straight sets victory.
The Oscar winner was treated to lunch prepared by employees of Home, who were formerly homeless.
Jack Letts is believed to be the first white Briton to travel to Isis-held Syria in 2014.
Men are three times more at risk than women, study shows.
United could be without their entire first-choice back four.
Paul Horner said his stories were picked up by the President-elect's supporters who "believe anything."
Volkswagen launches electric e-Golf at the LA Auto Show in a bid to move forward.
Scientists find out how the peak of the Chicxulub crater in Mexico collapsed.
Attack was to be one of a series of coordinated strikes allegedly coordinated by militants in Syria.
Mercedes AMG boss confirms 1,000bhp, four-wheel-drive and F1 engine for 2018 hypercar.
President-elect's history doesn't hold out hope to curb tax avoidance, says Joseph Stiglitz.
Both teams wore armbands with poppy emblems during their World Cup qualifier.
Figures for the first half of November saw five times as many deaths as the whole month in 2015.
Ray Wilkins believes a move to Old Trafford is a possibility for the ex-England skipper.
Globalisation has been extraordinarily beneficial but, while some race ahead, others are being left behind.
French boss points out Marcus Rashford was the one who 'killed' the Gunners last season.
Nigerians call for end to jungle justice as video of alleged food thief being lynched emerges.
300 Intel drones will perform in light shows choreographed by Disney in its parks over the holiday season.
Portuguese side signed Spaniard from Barcelona last year for just £1.3m.
After January when Trump is inaugurated, Farage will see his power and access snatched away.
Caribbean corals show resilience to extreme environmental changes such as the advance of glaciers over the Northern hemisphere.
DCLG plays down figures as the start of a new housebuilding cycle, but Labour calls the drop 'disastrous'.
SEC says JPMorgan engaged in 'systematic bribery' by hiring children of well-connected officials to win business.
Take That, also consisting of Mark Owen and Howard Donald, promise to perform a 45-minute gig.
United will miss out on £21million if top four and Europa League plans fail.
Study says China will be able to deliver better air quality by reducing nitrogen oxide and ammonia emissions.
Somalis make up 95% of the 280,000-strong population at Dadaab refugee camp that Kenya is closing.
The true purpose of a strange, windowless skyscraper may have finally been revealed.