Trump National Security: Are There Executive Orders Coming On Voter Fraud, Reducing Role In UN And Black Site Prisons?
The president could announce decisions on a variety of issues as early as Friday, according to White House officials.
Syria War: Rebels To Attend Peace Talks Backed By Russia, Turkey In Kazakhstan
Syrian rebel groups will attend peace talks to press for full implementation of a ceasefire they say has been widely violated by the government and its Iran-backed allies.
Mexico Shooting News: At Least Four Dead, 12 Injured In Music Festival Gunfight In Playa Del Carmen
A gunman opened fire outside the Blue Parrot nightclub in Mexico's Playa del Carmen resort during the BPM electronic music festival, organizers said in a statement.
Why George Lucas’ ‘Star Wars’ Museum Is Coming To LA
Officials announced that George Lucas has picked LA for his $1 billion Lucas Museum of Narrative Art after Chicago parks advocates put up too many obstacles.
US-Russia Relations 2017: John McCain Says US 'Must Stand Up To Vladimir Putin'
Touring the Baltic states, McCain and other senators assured the former Soviet-dominated countries that the U.S. would support them, despite President-elect Donald Trump's praise of Putin.
Migrant Crisis 2017: 1,100 Migrants Try To Cross Into Spain's North African Enclave Of Ceuta From Morocco
Most were eventually turned back on Sunday morning, the Spanish government said.
Brazil News: Shooting In Campinas Leaves 11 Dead, Shooter Kills Himself, Ex Wife And 8-Year-Old Son In New Year's Party Rampage
A 46-year-old man stormed a house party, killing eight people along with his former wife, 8-year-old son and himself.
Italy News: Third-Largest Bank, Europe's Most Troubled, Seeks Help From US Bank JPMorgan
Monte dei Paschi said on Thursday the banks involved in the failed rescue plan would receive no fees.
Great Recession Of 2008: How One Car Company Saw A Boom After The Financial Crisis And Then Later Saw Sales Sharply Decline
South Korean automaker Hyundai has seen a sharp decline after a boom following the economic downturn of 2008.
WWE News: Linda McMahon To Leave Wrestling CEO Post To Work For President-Elect Donald Trump?
Linda McMahon, an early supporter of Donald Trump's presidential campaign, could leave WWE to join the incoming administration.
Terrorism In America: LA On Alert After Bomb Threat To Universal City Subway Station
Passengers' bags were searched while bomb squads teams led bomb-sniffing dogs around the Metro Red Line.
Trump Foreign Policy: Taiwan President Tsai Ing-Wen, Donald Trump Speak On Phone In Break From US State Department Policy
Ties between the two countries were severed in 1979.
France Election: Francois Fillon Wins Conservative Presidential Primary While Left Wing Appears Divided
France's center-right are rallying behind free-market reformist Francois Fillon, who is a clear favorite to hold off far-right leader Marine Le Pen.
Dylann Roof Trial Update: Judge Keeps Competency Details Sealed In Charleston Church Shooting
Detailed findings about Dylann Roof's competency were sealed to allow his right to a fair trial.
Donald Trump Souvenirs: Are People Still Buying 'Make America Great Again' Merchandise?
More than two weeks after the election, Donald Trump souvenirs have been flying off the shelves at the billionaire's gift store.
US Dollar Surges To A Near 14-Year High Before Pullback
Stronger data from the world's biggest economy underpinned the greenback's gains.
US Economy 2017: Does Factory, Confidence Data Brighten Outlook Ahead Of Incoming Trump Administration?
There are plenty of indications of an acceleration in economic growth early in the fourth quarter.
Tokyo 2020 Olympics: Swimming Pool Won't Have Same Problems As Rio, Says FINA head
The Rio swimming pool was plagued by construction delays and made headlines around the world after the water turned a shade of green.
Hamilton Musical Mike Pence Booing Incident: Donald Trump Calls It Harassment, While VP-Elect Defends Show And Response
The cast of the Broadway musical issued remarks about Mike Pence when the Vice President-elect was in attendance last week.
Donald Trump Lawsuit: Trump University Agrees To Lawsuit Settlement, Says NY Attorney General
President-elect Donald Trump agreed to settle lawsuits relating to his Trump University series of real estate seminars for $25 million.
Trump Stock Market: Rally Falters With Investors Waiting On Specifics
The S&P 500 and the Dow Jones industrial average pared early gains and were little changed on Monday as investors looked for more clarity on President-elect Donald Trump's policies.
Donald Trump Economics: Will Incoming President Make Changes To Dodd-Frank?
Alongside Obamacare, Dodd-Frank is considered one of Democratic President Barack Obama's signature domestic policies.
Billionaire Investor Warren Buffett Speaks About Donald Trump, Economy, Stock Market, Trade After Presidential Election
The Oracle of Omaha discussed Donald Trump's impending presidential term from an economic perspective.
Clinton, Trump Polls: US Election, Possible Interest Rate Hike Already Influencing Wall Street?
Growing concern over the impending presidential election and prospects for higher interest rate prompted a sell off on Tuesday.
Presidential Election News: Donald Trump Sued? Democrats Allege Voter Intimidation In 4 States
Pennsylvania, Nevada, Arizona and Ohio Democrats argue that Trump and GOP officials were mounting a "campaign of vigilante voter intimidation."
Dreamworld: 4 Killed On Ride At Australia's Biggest Theme Park
The incident took place Tuesday at Dreamworld, in the Gold Coast tourist district of northeastern Queensland state, police said.
Kathleen Kane, Pennsylvania Ex-Attorney General, Gets Jail Time In Leak Case
Kathleen Kane was convicted in August on charges of perjury, false swearing, obstruction of justice, official oppression and conspiracy.
War On Drugs: Philippines’ President Rodrigo Duterte Uses Exaggerated Data To Take Aim At 'Drug Menace' While Death Toll Rises
Top anti-narcotics officials in the Philippines admit that data the president uses to justify his battle against drugs is flawed and exaggerated. That could determine who gets drug treatment - and who ends up on dreaded hit lists.
Top US Diplomat To Meet Philippine Foreign Minister Amid 'Separation' Issue
Daniel Russel, the most senior U.S. diplomat for Asia, has arrived in the Philippines amid confusion over the status of ties between the two long-time allies.
South Korea's Park Proposes Amending Constitution
South Korean President Park Geun-hye proposed revising the constitution to allow presidents to serve multiple terms or to establish a parliamentary system.