Brexit Polls 2016: ‘Leave’ Voters Suspect Referendum Is Rigged, MI5 Participating In Backing ‘Remain’
Nearly a third of those surveyed say the outcome of Thursday’s referendum on leaving the European Union may have been decided in advance.
What Does Brexit Mean For US? Ahead Of British Referendum On European Union, American Companies Face Uncertainty
U.S. exports to Britain totaled $53.9 billion in 2014, and businesses like Brooklyn Brewery are nervously awaiting Thursday’s vote.
US Senate Gun Control Live Stream: Watch Debate Over Measures On Background Checks, Terrorism Watch List
Lawmakers will debate four measures Monday after the worst mass shooting in modern American history. Watch the live stream here.
Croatia Political Crisis: After Parliament Is Dissolved, What To Know About The EU’s Newest Member
The EU’s newest member state has dissolved its Parliament in a move that could stymie needed reforms.
EgyptAir Flight 804 Update: Investigators Begin Examining ‘Damaged’ Black Boxes, Analysis Could Take Weeks
The cockpit voice recorder and flight data recorder are undergoing electrical tests before investigators can extract data from them.
‘Finding Dory’ Becomes Highest-Grossing Animated Movie On An Opening Weekend: How Much Has Film Made At The Box Office?
A little blue fish made a big green splash at the box office with an opening-weekend wave of $136.2 million in ticket sales.
What Is Juneteenth? Celebration Marks Black Independence Day In The US
Juneteenth became an official state holiday in Texas in 1979.
WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Begins Fifth Year Living In Ecuadorian Embassy In London
Events celebrating Julian Assange are scheduled for Sunday even as he remains the subject of a European arrest warrant seeking his extradition.
Brexit Vote 2016: ‘Remain’ Camp Gains Slight Lead As Campaigning Resumes Following Jo Cox Slaying
Worries about the economic impact of a “leave” vote in the Brexit referendum Thursday could be swaying Britons toward a “remain” vote, pollster says.
Who Is Tommy Mair? Jo Cox Murder Suspect Linked To White Supremacists, Has History Of Mental Illness
A civil rights group published copies of receipts showing that suspect Thomas Mair had purchased copies of pamphlets linked to a neo-Nazi organization.
ISIS To Attack US? CIA Director Warns Of More Islamic State Attacks In The West Amid Losses In Syria, Iraq
ISIS “is probably exploring a variety of means for infiltrating operatives into the West, including refugee flows, smuggling routes, and legitimate methods of travel,” he said.
Puerto Rican Day Parade New York 2016: Route Map, Start Time, Performances And Everything You Need To Know
Dancers, music and plenty of flags will fill the streets of Manhattan during the annual Puerto Rican Day Parade Sunday.
Amid Russian Aggression, US And Sweden Agree To Closer Defense Collaboration
Without mentioning Russian aggression, the U.S. and Sweden reached a nonbinding agreement calling for greater military cooperation.
Russia-Ukraine Conflict: French Senate Urges Lifting Sanctions Against Kremlin In Sign Of Crumbling EU Resolve
As European Union officials prepare to meet at the end of the month to discuss renewing sanctions against Russia, the bloc’s unity is showing cracks.
Drones In America: First Passenger Drones Set To Hit The Skies Above Nevada
The electric Ehang 184 passenger drone can go as high as 11,500 feet and fly up to 63 miles per hour.
Hillary Clinton Makes History: List Of Female Presidents And Prime Ministers In The World
While Hillary Clinton could make history in the U.S., India, Germany and South Korea and many other nations have all already had female heads of state.
US Deploys Four Aircraft Carrier Strike Groups Amid South China Sea Tensions, Fight Against ISIS
Amid tensions in the South China Sea and the continuing fight against ISIS, the U.S. has deployed four aircraft-carrier strike groups.
Brexit Polls 2016: Amid Tight Polls, David Cameron Insists He’s Not Worried About Leave Vote
British Prime Minister David Cameron has tried to assuage worry as polls show a tight race ahead of the June 23 Brexit vote.
Trump ‘University’ Instructors, Documents Reveal Sales Push To Max Out Credit Cards
Legal filings suggest questionable tactics were used to attract students to the Republican candidate's eponymous seminar series.
Can Bernie Sanders Beat Hillary Clinton In Battle For California? Vermont Senator Vows Contested Democratic Convention
An average of recent polls in the Golden State shows Clinton with support from 47.7 percent of voters and Sanders with 43 percent.
Peru Election 2016: Runoff Presidential Candidates Fujimori And Kuczynski, Key Issues And How To Get Results
Sunday's runoff for leadership of the South American nation will pit Pedro Pablo Kuczynski against Keiko Fujimori.
Edward Snowden Had Greater Government Interaction Than Initially Revealed, Investigation Finds
Prior to leaking classified data, the former NSA contractor had a face-to-face session with a government official, a report says.
When Is Ramadan 2016? Why Muslim Month Of Fasting’s Start Date Is Confusing
Over 1.6 billion Muslims around the globe will celebrate Ramadan.
What The Olympic Refugee Team 2016 Tells Us About Global Conflicts In South Sudan, The DRC, Syria And Ethiopia
The Olympic refugee team highlights long-running conflicts in South Sudan and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Donald Trump Attacks Mexican Judge Gonzalo Curiel: 10 Times Republican Has Slammed Minorities
The Republican’s recent remarks about a Mexican-American judge were the latest in a slew of hostile rhetoric targeting ethnic and religious minorities.
Hillary Clinton Foreign Policy Speech Live Stream: Watch San Diego Address Aimed At Donald Trump
Clinton described the choice between herself and Trump as one between a “strong, confident America that leads” and a “fearful America.”
EgyptAir Flight 804 Update: Airline Industry Eyes Deployable Black Boxes, Streaming Data After Deadly Incidents
The industry is set to make decisions in coming months on streaming aircraft data after a series of deadly incidents.
Brexit Vote Update: Migrants Must Speak ‘Good English’ Under Leave Campaign Immigration Proposal
The Leave campaign’s immigration proposal would end the automatic right for European Union citizens to work in the United Kingdom.
Russia Military Update: Over 2,000 Summer Armed Forces Exercises Planned Amid Tensions With NATO
Russia's military will hold more than 2,000 drills this summer, incorporating experience gained on the ground in Syria.
Amid Russian Aggression, NATO May Bolster Cyber Defense, Increase Warfare Domain
The alliance's focus on conflict in cyberspace reflects, in part, growing concern over Russia's increasing assertiveness in Eastern Europe.