Patrol Captain Johnson tells Brown family  I'm sorry

Patrol Captain Johnson tells Brown family I'm sorry

Patrol Captain Ron Johnson, entrusted by the Missouri governor with restoring order, tells Michael Brown's family "I'm sorry." Rough Cut (no...

Japanese keep ancient archery tradition alive

Japanese keep ancient archery tradition alive

Based on rituals of warrior samurai, Japanese horseback archery continues to draw crowds. Sharon Reich reports.">  

Islamic State threatens two Japanese captives in video

Islamic State threatens two Japanese captives in video

The militant Islamic State group releases an online video purporting to show two Japanese captives and threatening to kill them unless it re...

Amateur video of Japanese journalist held by Islamic State

Amateur video of Japanese journalist held by Islamic State

Amateur video of journalist Kenji Goto, one of two Japanese held for ransom by Islamic State, shows the reporter filming in Syria. Rough Cut...

Wife of Japanese hostage pleads with Islamic State

Wife of Japanese hostage pleads with Islamic State

Audio is released of Japanese hostage Kenji Goto's wife, asking Islamic State militants to spare her husband's life. Rough Cut (no reporter ...

I can't give up , says mother of Japanese held by IS

I can't give up , says mother of Japanese held by IS

The mother of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto, held by Islamic State militants says she is not giving up, as Japan works with Jordan to secur...

Christie:  I'm not going anywhere

Christie: I'm not going anywhere

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie told reporters, "I'm not going anywhere," as he played down speculation that he may join the Trump A...

I'm going to be cheering you on  Trump tells supporters

I'm going to be cheering you on Trump tells supporters

President-elect Donald Trump thanks supporters at his pre-inauguration concert and tells them, "you're going to cheer me on but I'...

Life’s a beach for Japanese company

Life’s a beach for Japanese company

A Tokyo company is making its work environment as relaxing as a day at the beach. Tara Cleary reports.">  

Japanese zoo welcomes red panda cub

Japanese zoo welcomes red panda cub

Red panda female Yuka, spends time with her second cub at the Tobe Zoological Park. Tara Cleary reports.">  

AirAsia CEO:  I'm not running away from my obligations

AirAsia CEO: I'm not running away from my obligations

AirAsia CEO takes responsibility for flight that crashed into the sea off Borneo, says the company will work to ensure a speedy investigatio...

Japanese artist makes 3D homes for hermit crabs

Japanese artist makes 3D homes for hermit crabs

An artist in Japan uses 3-D printing to create homes for hermit crabs that represent famous places and architecture from around the world. J...

Trump to tech execs:  I'm here to help you folks do well

Trump to tech execs: I'm here to help you folks do well

U.S. President-elect Donald Trump meets with Silicon Valley's top tech CEOs, promising his support saying, "you'll call my people,...

Researchers have sniffed out the secret to elephants’ smelling success

Researchers have sniffed out the secret to elephants’ smelling success

Elephants have the best sense of smell on Earth, according to a new study from the University of Tokyo. The Japanese scientists found that e...

Artist bends the mind by changing people's faces

Artist bends the mind by changing people's faces

Japanese artist changes people's faces and expressions using a three-dimensional visual projection system. Roselle Chen reports.">  

Mother of hostage makes 11th hour plea

Mother of hostage makes 11th hour plea

The mother of one of the Japanese captives makes a final appeal to Islamic State hostage takers as ransom deadline looms. Julie Noce reports...

Silent protest in Tokyo, after IS said it beheaded hostage

Silent protest in Tokyo, after IS said it beheaded hostage

People gather in front of the Japanese Prime Minister's office in Tokyo to protest, after Islamic State militants say they have beheaded a s...

Takata recall affects 34 million vehicles

Takata recall affects 34 million vehicles

Japanese air bag manufacturer Takata has agreed to declare nearly 34 million vehicles defective due to problems with air bag inflators. Roug...