CNN's 'Unprecedented': Trump told Christie he didn't think he'd last past October 2015
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie's February endorsement of Donald Trump shocked observers as the first sign of capitulation from the Republican establishment to the man who would eventually become their nominee -- and then their president.
Anger rising over India's bungled cash exchange
Banks are out of cash. ATMs are broken. Frustration has given way to anger. Five days ago India suddenly banned more than 80% of its rupee notes, launching a currency exchange program that has been dogged by logistics snafus, poor banking infrastructure and intense demand for the new money.
Rescuing Arwa and Brice: The toughest 24 hours of my life
"When was the last time you heard from Arwa or Brice?" I asked.
Trump to supporters harassing minorities: 'Stop it'
Donald Trump on Sunday told his supporters to stop harassing minorities, in his first televised sit-down interview since becoming President-elect.
New Zealand: At least 2 dead in series of powerful earthquakes
)A series of powerful earthquakes jolted New Zealand's South Island Monday, triggering a tsunami and sending aftershocks across the country that left at least two dead, officials said.
Ryan: 'We are not planning on erecting a deportation force'
House Speaker Paul Ryan said Sunday despite Donald Trump's campaign rhetoric, lawmakers are not prepared to form a deportation force to round-up and deport undocumented immigrants.
Aleppo residents get warning by text message: You have 24 hours to leave
Residents in war-ravaged eastern Aleppo received a dire warning early Sunday: Prepare for the city to be bombarded and evacuate in the next 24 hours.
Clinton to donors: FBI letters were double whammy to campaign
Hillary Clinton told donors in a conference call Saturday that FBI Director James Comey delivered a double whammy to her candidacy in the final days of the campaign by taking another look at emails related to Clinton's private server before abruptly saying he found no wrongdoing.
South Korean protesters march against President again
Massive protests roiled Seoul for the second consecutive weekend as hundreds of thousands of angry South Koreans took to the streets Saturday calling for President Park Geun-hye's resignation.
What do anti-Trump protesters want? Here are 5 key demands
Demonstrations against President-elect Donald Trump are erupting across the United States.