Sidewalk glued down as top Chinese official visits Hong Kong

Hong Kong authorities have been gluing down paving blocks to sidewalks, as police roll out heavy security measures ahead of a visit by a senior Chinese official.

Kasich: I'm not endorsing Trump (yet) -- or serving as his VP

John Kasich signaled Monday that he still harbors deep uneasiness with Donald Trump as the Republican nominee, declining to endorse him and reiterating that he will not serve as Trump's vice president.

Ukrainian singer Jamala wins Eurovision competition

Jamala of Ukraine on Sunday won the immensely popular Eurovision Song Contest with a somber, controversial tune that evokes Moscow's deportation of members of her Crimean ethnic group during World War II.

Cruise ship passenger missing in Gulf Of Mexico

An air search resumed Saturday for a missing cruise ship passenger who may have gone overboard in the Gulf of Mexico.

U.S. must beware China's 'Guam killer' missile

Capable of hitting targets 3,400 miles away, China's "Guam killer" missile is raising new fears of a growing Chinese threat to major U.S. military installations and stability in the Pacific Rim.

Clinton Foundation rejects allegations it aided Clinton friends

The Clinton Foundation is denying a Wall Street Journal report that alleged the organization steered money to a for-profit company partly owned by Clinton friends and Democratic donors.

Photos reveal growth of Chinese military bases in South China Sea

Satellite photos show China has been rapidly building military outposts on disputed islands in the South China Sea, significantly boosting its presence in the already tense region, according to a Pentagon report released Friday.

U.S. official: ISIS declares state of emergency in self-declared capital

U.S. military officials are closely watching social media and news reports that say ISIS believes it may soon come under siege in Raqqa, Syria, its self-declared capital.

Trump's past surfaces as GOP looks forward

As Donald Trump pushed for party unity this week, he offered fresh reminders of the landmines from his past that he is carrying into a general election.

Is bin Laden's son being groomed for key al Qaeda role?

One of Osama bin Laden's sons could be expanding his role as a terrorist spokesman, with al Qaeda this week releasing another video that features his voice.