John Boehner Lawsuit: Speaker Of The House Pens Op-Ed To Explain Why He’s Suing Obama
Boehner reiterates that President Obama has failed to "faithfully execute the laws."
Running Of The Bulls 2014: Thousands Turn Out To Kick Off San Fermín Festival [PHOTOS]
The massive celebration kicks off nine days of partying and the famous Running of the Bulls in the historic city of Pamplona, Spain.
Anthony Cumia Fans Tweet #ISTANDWITHANTHONY After Shock Jock Is Fired For Racist Rant
Supporters are canceling SiriusXM subscriptions and claiming free speech should protect the 53-year-old shock jock.
ISIS Leader al-Baghdadi Makes First Video Appearance [VIDEO]
Caliph makes 15-minute address at Al-Nouri Mosque in Mosul, Iraq, dressed in religious garb with a full beard.
Ukrainian Military Captures Slovyansk, Key Separatist Stronghold
Separatists, outnumbered 50-1, flee Slovyansk as Ukraine military advances, part of a push that began Monday.
Ukrainian President Poroshenko Proposes Talks With Separatists For Saturday
The agreement to meet is a good step, but Friday saw 13 Ukrainian servicemen and unspecified numbers of separatists killed in fighting.
The ISIS Blitz Cools After A Violent June, Regional Powers Plan Ahead
Embattled Iraqi prime minister faces big challenges in holding onto his position -- and his country.
Rolf Harris Sentenced To Nearly Six Years In Prison For Assaults On Young Girls
The former entertainer remained expressionless throughout the sentencing on 12 counts for assaulting four young girls.
See Hurricane Arthur From The International Space Station
ISS astronauts snapped some amazing photos of Hurricane Arthur from 260 miles above the Earth that capture the immensity and power of this storm.
Justices Sotomayor, Ginsburg and Kagan Write Blistering Dissent On New Supreme Court Contraception Ruling
A Christian college said its religious liberty was at stake. Justice Sotomayor said the ruling "undermines confidence" in the High Court.
Obama Promises Executive Order To Protect Transgender Federal Employees
It's the third executive order from the POTUS in recent weeks.
Chrysler Recalls Nearly 700,000 Vehicles For Ignition Switch Defect
Chrysler says it is acting "out of an abundance of caution" with the recall.
Ukraine Ceasefire Ends, Ukrainian President Vows To 'Liberate Our Land'
Petro Poroshenko made a fiery speech on Monday, criticizing Russia and promising to proactively handle eastern separatists.
BNP Paribas Pleads Guilty In U.S. Court, Will Pay $8.8 Billion Fine
The major French bank admits doing business with Iran and other U.S.-sanctioned countries, including Sudan and Cuba.
Bob McDonald, Former Proctor & Gamble CEO Nominated For VA Secretary
Bob McDonald is a marked change from previous nominations, which are nearly all career military men.
ISIS Crucifies Eight Rival Rebels For Being Too 'Moderate,' Will Display Bodies For Three Days In Syrian Town Square
The radical Islamists have a reputation for public punishments for what they see as violations of the Koran.
Three Pakistanis Slain In 'Honor Killings' For Marriage Decisions
Despite international condemnation and local protests, honor killings continue in Pakistan.
Japanese Man Sets Himself On Fire, Self-Immolation In Protest To Controversial Military Expansion Plans
The man spoke to a throng of onlookers in opposition to the landmark proposal to allow for a more active Japanese military.
Iraqi Army Recaptures Tikrit, Key City 85 Miles North Of Baghdad From ISIS
The Iraqi military forces were aided by Shiite volunteers and local Sunni tribal militias.
Ahmed Abu Khattala, Benghazi Suspect Pleads Not Guilty In U.S. Court
Ahmed Abu Khattala made his first appearance in a U.S. courtroom in Washington.
World Cup 2014: Photos From Around Rio De Janiero As The City Hosts The Brazil-Chile Match
The first game of the knockout round means there's a lot going on in Rio.
Three Soldiers Killed Despite Cease-Fire And Following Landmark EU-Ukraine Deal
Poroshenko signs a EU trade deal, and Ukrainians hold their breath through a weekend cease-fire extension.
$17.7 Million Worth Of Silk Road Bitcoin Auctioned By U.S. Marshals
Friday's auction was the first of its kind -- and one bidder says the bitcoins could go for 20 percent less than market price.
President Obama Calls House Republican's Lawsuit Against Him A 'Stunt'
John Boehner wants to sue President Obama for bypassing the House with executive orders, but Obama has his own criticisms for the Republican-controlled body.
US Will No Longer Produce Anti-Personnel Landmines, Says White House
The White House says the U.S. could soon join the biggest anti-landmine treaty currently in effect.
Iraq: US Armed Drones Flying Defensive Missions To Protect US Security Advisers: Report
The drones will not attack ISIS militants, but they will defend security teams if necessary.
MH370 Passengers And Crew Likely Suffocated Prior To Crash, Says Australian Report
Australian authorities outlined new theories about MH370 in a 55-page report.
China's Phoenix Towers: Two Kilometer-High Green Towers Just Announced
They may be the tallest structures in the world for at least a year.
Swiss Zoo Will Stuff Bear Cub It Euthanized In April
Dählhölzli Zoo caught flak for its decision to euthanize a healthy bear cub. Now its will stuff and display the bear to teach children.
Ebola Outbreak: Doctors Without Borders Has 'Reached The Reached The Limit Of What It Can Do' In West Africa
Doctors Without Borders is stretched to the breaking point in its battle against the deadly virus in West Africa.