Thousands gather in Ankara in aftermath of deadly blasts that killed scores

Thousands of people gathered in the streets of Ankara on Sunday near the site of two deadly bomb blasts that tore through crowds taking part in a peace rally in the capital a day earlier.

Ankara terrorist attack: What does it mean for Turkey?

The toll from Saturday's twin bombings in Ankara is appalling enough -- the deadliest single terrorist attack on Turkish soil. But the atrocity will also have consequences far beyond the bloody scene adjacent to Ankara's railway terminus.

Ex-staffer: Benghazi committee pursuing 'partisan investigation' targeting Hillary Clinton

A former investigator with the House Select Committee on Benghazi is accusing the Republican-led panel of carrying out a politically motivated investigation targeting former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton instead of the thorough and objective fact-finding mission it was set up to pursue.

Guatemala landslide death toll rises to 271

The death toll from a massive landslide that covered much of a small village in Guatemala has reached 271, the country's public ministry said Saturday.

Obama jokes: Kanye West running for speaker

President Obama gave some advice on running for president to Kanye West on Saturday while speaking at a DNC fundraiser in San Francisco where the rapper performed.

Iraq hints it would accept Russian support in ISIS fight

Russia "can complement the fight we have against ISIS," Iraq's ambassador to the United States says.

ISIS kills Iranian military commander in Syria, Iran says

A top Iranian military commander has been killed by ISIS in Syria, where he was advising the Syrian army in its fight against extremists, Iranian state media reported Friday.

Northern Arizona University shooting followed confrontation, police say

A confrontation between students in a parking lot at Northern Arizona University turned deadly early Friday when, police say, a freshman pulled a gun and shot four male students, killing one.

Syrian official says 'wide-scale offensive' launched

The Syrian regime, which had appeared earlier this year to be on the ropes, has "launched a wide-scale offensive," a senior military official said Thursday.

Doctors Without Borders: Kunduz strike an 'attack on the Geneva Conventions'

President Barack Obama has personally apologized. But he didn't go far enough, according to Doctors Without Borders, the aid group whose hospital in the Afghan city of Kunduz was hit by a deadly U.S. airstrike.