Donald Trump: I'll release tax returns after audit
Donald Trump said Wednesday that he plans to release his taxes when an IRS audit is completed, despite telling the Associated Press the previous day that he would not release his tax documents.
Brazil impeachment: President Dilma Rousseff's fate in Senate hands
Dilma Rousseff could be hours away from being forced out of office -- at least temporarily.
Debris found in March 'almost certainly' from MH370
Two pieces of debris found on beaches in South Africa and Mauritius on March 22 and 30, respectively, are "almost certainly" from missing Malaysian Airlines Flight 370, a report from the Australian Transport Safety Bureau has found.
Sanders beats Clinton in West Virginia, CNN projects
Bernie Sanders will win the West Virginia primary Tuesday, CNN projects, besting Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton.
U.S. destroyer sails near disputed Chinese island
The U.S. Navy on Tuesday sent a guided missile destroyer within 12 miles of a disputed island in the South China Sea where China has built an airstrip -- prompting China to scramble fighter jets and dispatch warships to "expel" the American ship.
North Korean general, reported executed, turns up at party congress
A senior North Korean military leader believed executed earlier this year for "factionalism, misuse of authority and corruption" seems to be alive and still a part of the secretive nation's ruling party after all.
Donald Trump finds allies on Europe's right
Donald Trump received more international criticism Tuesday, this time from London's newly elected mayor, Sadiq Khan.
Fault lines: GOP civil war deepen
Donald Trump is poised to breeze through another round of primary contests this week -- while the Republican Party splinters around him.
BBC correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, team expelled from North Korea
British Broadcasting Corporation correspondent Rupert Wingfield-Hayes was detained in North Korea and is being expelled for his reporting, authorities have announced at a press conference.
The most powerful man in oil is out -- here's what comes next
Ali al-Naimi was the most powerful man in the oil business for two decades -- until this weekend. As the oil minister of Saudi Arabia, in control of the largest proven crude reserves in the world, al-Naimi was the de-facto leader of OPEC.