Clinton supporters reject Israel settlements proposal
Hillary Clinton supporters rejected an effort Saturday to add a call for "an end to occupations and illegal settlements" in Palestinian territories into the Democratic platform.
Australia: Labor's Bill Shorten concedes defeat
Labor leader Bill Shorten has conceded defeat in the Australian general election to incumbent Prime Minister and Liberal leader Malcolm Turnbull.
Dallas shooting live updates: Protesters return to the streets throughout U.S.
Protests continue around U.S. A night after the rally in Dallas ended in deadly gunfire, protests are continuing in cities across the United States.
Trump: Dallas shootings have 'shaken the soul of our nation'
Donald Trump responded to the deadly police shootings in Dallas by offering his prayers to the victims and their families and by calling for restored "law and order."
Clinton: Dallas shootings an 'absolutely horrific event'
Hillary Clinton on Friday called for the nation to come together in the aftermath of an ambush that killed five police officers in Dallas, Texas, warning that this "absolutely horrific event" — coupled with a series of recent shootings involving police officers — "should worry every single American."
Sarah Palin: Black Lives Matter is a 'farce'
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin says the Black Lives Matter movement is a "farce" and said Americans who hyphenate their racial backgrounds -- such as African-Americans and Asian-Americans -- "further divide our nation."
Four officers killed in Dallas protests against police shootings
Four police officers were killed in downtown Dallas as crowds protested the fatal shootings of two African-American men by police in Louisiana and Minnesota.
Brexit: Next UK prime minister will be a woman, as Gove knocked out of race
Britain will be led by a woman prime minister through its complicated divorce with the European Union, after Conservative MPs voted the sole remaining male candidate out of the race to succeed David Cameron Thursday.
State Department reopens probe into Clinton emails
The State Department is reopening its investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state.
U.S. sanctions North Korean leader for first time over human rights abuses
The Obama administration on Wednesday slapped sanctions on North Korean leader Kim Jong Un and 10 other regime officials for their alleged complicity in human rights abuses against the North Korean people.