Woman live-streams aftermath of fatal officer-involved shooting

No one besides Castile was injured in the shooting -- which comes amid a national debate in the U.S. on when officers can use lethal force -- Sgt. Jon Mangseth, the interim chief of the St. Anthony Police Department, told reporters.

#ZimShutDown2016 leaves streets and malls deserted

Most shops and banks closed and the streets of Harare were deserted Wednesday as Zimbabweans staged a national protest against the government.

Donald Trump camp may lack numbers to stop delegate revolt, for now

Donald Trump's campaign still lacks a sufficient number of supportive delegates to guarantee that any revolt at the Republican National Convention could be put down, a key committee delegate says.

Trump gets it right on Saddam

Occasionally Donald Trump says something that is politically incorrect but which also happens to be true.

After 13 years, Chilcot report delivers damning verdict on British role in Iraq War

In the face of fierce criticism from a British inquiry into the Iraq War, Tony Blair, Britain's leader at the time, says he will respond fully later Wednesday, but still believes "it was better" to topple Iraq's former dictator.

Oscar Pistorius sentenced to 6 years in prison for girlfriend's murder

A South African judge sentenced Olympic sprinter Oscar Pistorius to six years in prison for his girlfriend's murder -- the latest ruling in a drawn-out case that has transfixed the nation for years.

Brexit Britain: Pound drops to $1.28

This is what a currency crash looks like. The pound has slumped to $1.28, its lowest level in more than three decades.

Video of officers shooting man pinned down sparks outrage

Alton Sterling, a 37-year-old black man, was shot to death as he lay on the ground with two police officers on top of him Tuesday morning.

Baghdad bombing kills at least 125; ISIS claims responsibility

A suicide truck bomb ripped through a busy shopping district in Baghdad over the weekend, killing more than 100 in what was the deadliest single attack in the war-weary country in years.