The male passenger hung onto the emergency exit door after managing to open it, while a couple of flight attendants held onto him to prevent him from jumping.
While both the women were charged with first-degree murder, the mother was additionally accused of "facilitation of first-degree murder."
The woman was found dead in the bathtub "holding her mobile phone plugged into the socket" in one hand "and in the other, she had a bath plug."
After purchasing a multi-million dollar private island, a Florida man was arrested for stealing $300 worth of goods from K-Mart.
The teen confessed to suffocating her five-year-old brother with a pillow, adding that she had "cut off her brother's genital organs and eaten it."
A race is on to find the wreckage of an F-35A that crashed into the Pacific Ocean off Japan.
Jason J. Sybert was accused of having sexual intercourse with a female student at least twice in a classroom at Bowsher, between April 1 and May 30, 2018.
"An official decision has been taken to release all the animals into the wild," Oleg Kozhemyako, the governor of Russia's Primorsky Region, said.
It may take another four weeks to decide whether a trade deal between the United States and China would be happening, stated President Donald Trump.
Smoking and vaping will no longer be allowed inside Disney's U.S. theme parks starting May 1.
The decision to recognize Israeli sovereignty over the Golan Heights is being met with delight, disapproval and indifference by various sides in the broader Arab-Israeli conflict, echoing reactions to an earlier U.S. move – to treat Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
For the Kurds of the Syrian Democratic Forces, the destruction of the Islamic State means they will now have to fight Turkey to survive.
Two passengers on a Ryanair flight from Glasgow, Scotland, to Tenerife, Spain, were detained after they got into a fight that left one person with a bloody nose.
Police said there were multiple people killed; gunman livestreamed the killings.
In the midst of a hotly contested race, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's latest comments reflect a staunch Zionist belief.
Rainer Schimpf, with 20 years of experience as a marine conservationist under his belt, was busy concentrating on not getting attacked by a shark at the time of the incident.
Scotland Yard is investigating packages containing explosive devices that were mailed to three major London transit hubs in what might be considered "a linked series."
"It pulled me straight down like a plunge. I was two feet under," Nathan Holstedt said about the shark attack.
The cab company, along with the driver, donated $1,500 to charitable organizations as per the passenger's request.
Days after the Hanoi summit between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, reports say North Korea has started rebuilding a part of its missile launch site.
Pakistan said its air force scrambled planes and that the Indian warplanes went back after dropping a "payload."
North Korea is set to hold the national conference of primary information workers of the party, for the first time in 18 years, right after the Trump-Kim summit in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Even as Iran claims escalating threats from Israel and the U.S, it is hastily adding new weapons to its armory.
In a meeting with officials from the Senate Arms Committee, U.S. Forces Korea Commander Robert Abrams warned that North Korea's military program "remains unchecked."
Russia's efforts to sow discord, discontent and chaos extend far beyond the U.S., including into leading media outlets in the Arab world.
Russia announced its plan to develop new missiles that are invincible following the fallout of its nuclear agreement with the United States.
Russia revealed plans to develop new weapons following its falling-out with the United States on the INF treaty.
U.S. President Donald Trump tries for the second time to seal a denuclearization deal with Kim Jong-un after failing the first time around.
On Dec. 4, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo gave Russia 60 days to "return to compliance" with the INF Treaty, failing which the U.S. would suspend its obligations to the treaty.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump called the regime of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "illegitimate" and officially recognized Juan Guaido as the country's interim leader instead.