Navy SEAL killed in Iraq after ISIS breaks through Peshmerga lines

A U.S. Navy SEAL was killed in Iraq as a result of a "coordinated and complex attack" by roughly 100 ISIS fighters nearly 30 kilometers north of Mosul, Pentagon officials confirmed Tuesday.

Trump zeroes in on Indiana

Donald Trump is predicting he can knock rival Ted Cruz out of the Republican presidential race by winning Tuesday's primary here, and recent polling shows he's in good shape.

Puerto Ricans leaving island for U.S. in record numbers

Puerto Ricans are leaving the island for the mainland United States at a historic rate.

Kenneth Bae: '735 days in North Korea was long enough'

Kenneth Bae spent almost two years performing grueling work for the North Korean regime -- and had another decade of hard labor ahead of him.

Trump: 'We can't continue to allow China to rape our country'

Donald Trump on Sunday compared the U.S.'s trade deficit with China, which he regularly laments and vows to tackle as president, to rape.

Protesters pull out of Baghdad's Green Zone but vow to be back

Protesters who stormed Baghdad's Green Zone retreated Sunday but organizers say the challenge to Iraq's leadership isn't over yet.

Graham: Trump would lead to 'another 9/11'

South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham is predicting "another 9/11" if Donald Trump is elected president.

Shiite cleric's speech sparks protesters to storm Green Zone, Iraqi Parliament

Protesters inflamed by a Shiite cleric's speech about government inaction and corruption stormed the fortified Green Zone in Baghdad on Saturday and invaded the Iraqi Parliament building.

White House Correspondents' Dinner: Obama's 10 best lines

President Barack Obama appeared at his final White House Correspondents' Dinner Saturday night, taking aim at everything from the media to the Republican Party to Donald Trump. Not even the Democrats vying to succeed him, Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders, were spared.

Millions of Chinese workers go unpaid amid economic slowdown

China's millions of migrant workers are bearing the brunt of the country's ongoing economic slowdown as strikes and worker protests reach record levels, new statistics reveal.