Paris terror suspect Mohamed Abrini arrested in Belgium

Is a terror suspect arrested Friday in Belgium the hat-wearing man seen in airport surveillance video moments before one of two deadly terror attacks in Brussels?

Pope to church: Be more accepting of divorced Catholics, gays and lesbians

Pope Francis put his shoulder to the doors of the Catholic Church and shoved them open a little wider Friday, calling for the church to be more tolerant in practice while not changing any official doctrines.

U.S. general: Number of ISIS fighters in Libya doubles

U.S. intelligence estimates now put the number of ISIS fighters in Libya between 4,000 to 6,000, double the number in the war-ravaged country last year, according to the top U.S. military commander in Africa.

Ex-Navy SEAL who claimed he killed bin Laden charged with DUI

Rob O'Neill, the former Navy SEAL who claimed he shot and killed Osama bin Laden, was arrested early Friday in Montana and charged with driving under the influence, authorities said.

In Indiana, McConnell allies plot to stop another Cruz

Rep. Marlin Stutzman is a member of the anti-leadership House Freedom Caucus, a conservative in the mold of Ted Cruz and a three-term Indiana congressman who voted against John Boehner as speaker.

ISIS foreign fighters killed in U.S. airstrikes

Two European foreign fighters were killed on the same day in recent U.S. airstrikes, a Pentagon spokesman announced Thursday.

'Younger Games': Hong Kong's Joshua Wong launches new political party

One of Hong Kong's most famous democracy activists has announced the formation of a new political party amid heightened tensions in the city over the alleged kidnapping of several booksellers and perceived interference by Beijing in official affairs.

Trump meeting suggests campaign changes

Donald Trump met Wednesday with GOP strategist Paul Manafort, a huddle that suggests campaign changes could be in the works after the billionaire lost the Wisconsin primary and is facing an uphill climb to clinch the Republican presidential nomination before the convention.

China is the world's top executioner, but it doesn't want you to know that

The world's most prolific executioner killed "thousands" of people last year, human rights group Amnesty International estimates.

Putin and the Panama Papers: Why power means more than money

The Kremlin introduced a new word into the English language Monday: "Putinophobia."