Offices of Med-Care Diabetic & Medical Supplies, accused of submitting false claims to Medicare, raided by FBI.
Henri Roussel criticizes Charlie Hebdo's slain editor Charb for being 'stubborn' and overdoing provocative cartoons.
A spokesperson for the hospital confirmed that a woman is being treated for the virus.
Man charged for attempting to murder a US government official and bomb US Capitol in Isis-inspired attack.
The 24-year-old man suffered serious injuries after he was chased through the store in Flintshire by a suspect with a large knife.
Parents across Sweden condemn TV cartoon song featuring penises and vaginas dancing and singing.
While Charlie Hebdo usually prints 60,000 copies, print run expands from 3 to 5 million to satisfy high demand.
Albinos are often killed as their body parts are used in black magic potions to bring good luck.
Francois Hollande says Paris shootings justify boosting military effort against Amedy Coulibaly's terror group.
Researchers now think the Neolithic Hongshan culture is the source of Chinese civilisation.
Bus carrying inmates veers off road and collides with train in Texas city of Odessa.
Whoever came up with Dry January should be forced to eat nothing but broccoli for a year.
Comedian Dieudonne and four men who shouted "death to Charlie" outside kosher bakery among arrested.
Former Bexleyheath Academy teacher given suspended sentence for affair with 'obsessed' teeneger
Marketing firms and merchandisers have been quick to capitalise on the Charlie Hebdo terror attacks in Paris
Stephen Blundell handed himself in to the Spanish authorities at Tenerife police station on Monday.
Plans reveal Nazi death camp will be used to house refugees in 'alarming' move.
The navy detected the wreckage about 2km from where the tail of plane was located.
Mjadzelics criticises police for 'punishing her' for attempting to bring paedophile to justice.
A senior Lord's Resistance Army commander who surrendered last week to the US military in the Central African Republic (CAR) will be handed over to the International Criminal Court at The Hague for trial, Ugandan Foreign Minister Okello Oryem said on Wednesday (January 14).
Justice for Men and Boys, lead by Mike Buchanan, will field three candidates in the Nottingham area.
Diyarbakir court bans web pages publishing first issue of Charlie Hebdo since Paris massacre.
Mayor believed to be behind students' disappearance was arrested in November
Home secretary has told House of Commons that UK terror threat remained 'severe' after Paris shootings.
Extremist groups suffering but racism and islamophobia could be exploited.
The UN appealed for more support for Syrian refugees on Wednesday (January 14) after it launched the largest ever report examining their living conditions of refugee communities.
Number of bolts to be replaced at London's Leadenhall Building as another one breaks off.
Diary extracts published by US publication Radar Online claim Prince Andrew complimented girl's body.
Publisher aims to maximise sales in other countries with 'ludicrous' guidance to authors.
Ahmet Davutoglu warns against anti-Islam movement Pegida which organises weekly rallies in Germany.