Milwaukee violence: Protests break out after officer-involved shooting
Angry crowds took to the streets in Milwaukee on Saturday night, hours after a police officer fatally shot an armed man during a foot chase, authorities said.
Man sets fire, stabs passengers on train in Switzerland
A man on a train in eastern Switzerland stabbed several passengers and poured out some kind of liquid that caught fire Saturday afternoon, leaving six people hurt -- including a 6-year-old boy, police said.
New York imam, his assistant killed near mosqu
A New York imam and his assistant were gunned down in broad daylight Saturday after prayers at a nearby mosque, police said.
Trump: If Clinton wins Pennsylvania, she cheated
Donald Trump declared Friday that there's only one way he could lose the state of Pennsylvania: if he's cheated out of it.
Elephant washed from India to Bangladesh is back on dry land
It's said that elephants never forget -- and one Indian mammoth swept by flood waters all the way to Bangladesh should have no trouble remembering this dramatic adventure.
Poll: Clinton leading Trump in critical battlegrounds
Hillary Clinton has opened up commanding leads over Donald Trump in several critical battleground states, including North Carolina and Colorado, according to a new poll Friday.
Bill Clinton talks email controversy: 'Biggest load of bull'
The Black Eyed Peas' "I Gotta Feeling" began to play -- Bill Clinton's cue to get off the stage.
Trump: No White House? Then a 'very nice long vacation'
Donald Trump offered a fatalistic assessment of his personal and political future on Thursday, saying he will not abandon the controversial style that fueled his ascent despite lagging poll numbers and a string of damaging controversies.
No, Obama was not the 'founder' of ISIS
At a rally in Florida on Wednesday, Donald Trump described President Obama as the "founder" of ISIS, going on to say the terrorist organization "is honoring President Obama." Really?
Opinion: Philippines stumbling towards dangerous isolation
Shortly after his landslide victory, President Rodrigo Duterte of the Philippines received a phone call from President Obama. In that call, Obama emphasized the shared democratic values that tie the two countries together and underlie the US-Philippines alliance.