Man At Vegas Rally Aimed To Shoot Trump, Police Say
A 19-year-old British national was arrested while trying to wrestle a gun from a police officer, authorities say.
Pershing Square Goes After Herbalife Anew
William Ackman's hedge fund released a new video accusing the diet supplement maker of predatory recruiting practices.
UK Lawmakers Convene In Tribute To Slain Politician Jo Cox
“Let us build a politics of hope not fear, respect not hate, unity not division,” said Labour lawmaker Stephen Kinnock, who shared an office with Jo Cox.
With Oil Price Near $50, Resilient US Shale Producers Eye New Chapter
That shale giants Apache, Hess and more than 25 other companies have beaten back OPEC’s attempt to sideline them would have been unthinkable just months ago.
Orlando Gunman Claimed To Have Bomb-Rigged Car And Vests: FBI
“I'm gonna ignite it if they try to do anything stupid,” Omar Mateen said during one of the calls made from Pulse, according to the transcript.
Brexit: Irish Flock To UK To Urge Expats To ‘Remain’
Irish citizens living in the United Kingdom can vote in U.K. elections and referendums, even though Dublin won its independence almost a century ago.
Brexit Vote 2016: Nissan Taking Legal Action Against EU Referendum Leave Campaign For Logo Use
The official campaign for Britain to leave the EU used the Japanese automaker’s logo in leaflets calling for voters to back Brexit on June 23.
Hong Kong To Express Concern Over Booksellers' Case To Beijing [VIDEO]
Hong Kong's Chief Executive Leung Chun-ying said his government will write a letter expressing concern over booksellers' case to China's central authorities.
Britain’s Poorer Communities, Hit Hardest By Bank Closures, May Face Shutout
HSBC, Royal Bank of Scotland, Barclays and Lloyds Banking Group are among banks that have cut 600 branches from April 2015 to April 2016.
Nearly 50 Die In Indonesia Landslides, Authorities Warn Of More Rain
Authorities have warned of more rain on Java, the country's main island, advising residents to stay on "high alert."
Cavaliers Stun Warriors To Clinch NBA Title
The Cleveland Cavaliers, led by LeBron James, became the first team to rally from a 3-1 series deficit in the best-of-seven NBA Finals and win the title.
Japan PM Abe’s LDP In Solid Lead Ahead Of Upper House Vote
Shinzo Abe’s ruling Liberal Democratic Party will likely gain more than twice as many votes as the biggest opposition Democratic Party in the July 10 upper house election, newspaper surveys showed Monday.
Minibus Blast In Afghan Capital Kabul Kills Several: Police
An explosion hit a minibus carrying government employees in the Afghan capital Kabul on Monday, killing and wounding several, police said.
Japan May Exports Fall On Earthquake Disruption, Emerging Market Slowdown
Exports are likely to expand in coming months, but Prime Minister Abe remains under pressure to support growth as further gains in the yen threaten corporate earnings.
Dustin Johnson Wins US Open Amid Rules Controversy
Johnson played clutch golf under intense pressure on a brutally difficult course but was docked a shot after completing the final round.
Asia Stocks Gain As Brexit Fears Ebb Slightly, Pound Surges
Global markets had a breather at the end of last week from a three-day suspension in British campaigning following the fatal attack on lawmaker Jo Cox, a strong supporter of Britain staying in the EU.
Futures Rise As ‘In’ Regains Momentum In British EU Vote
U.S. stock index futures rose on Sunday tracking gains in the British pound after weekend polls showed the campaign to keep Britain in the European Union gained strength.
Mobile Internet Ad Spend To Exceed Desktop In 2017: ZenithOptimedia
Forecaster ZenithOptimedia said it expected companies around the world to spend $99.3 billion on mobile internet advertising next year.
Sterling Extends Bounce On Bremain Hopes, Yen Sags
Investors took heart after three of six opinion polls published over the weekend showed a shift toward keeping Britain in the EU.
Oil Extends Gains, Up 0.6%, As Brexit Fears Ease
A weaker dollar also helped buy back the commodity after six straight days of declines.
3 Dead, 45 Injured As Labor Union Clashes With Police In Mexico
Officials in Oaxaca state confirmed the casualties, but it was not clear what sparked the violence involving a teachers’ union.
PM Renzi Faces Heavy Defeat In Italy Mayoral Elections: Exit Polls
The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement looked set to easily win the election for the mayor of Rome and clinch a surprise victory in Turin, in a major setback for Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.
UniCredit To Name Former Industry Minister As CEO: Paper
Italy’s biggest bank will name Corrado Passera as chief executive next week, replacing Federico Ghizzoni, who faced investor discontent.
Italy’s Ferragamo CEO Sees No Letup In Luxury Sector Slowdown
Falling oil prices, rising security threats, lower economic growth in China and higher volatility in exchange rates that have curbed tourism have all put the brakes on spending.
Turkish Troops Kill 11 Syrians Trying To Cross Border: Monitor
Turkish military sources have denied the report, however.
Egypt’s Suez Canal Charging Very Large Crude Carriers Coming From Arabian Gulf $155,000
Egypt’s president inaugurated an $8 billion expansion of the Suez Canal last year that aims to boost annual revenue to more than $13 billion by 2023.
US Supreme Court May Act On State Assault Weapon Bans
The Connecticut and New York laws prohibit semi-automatic weapons like the one used by the gunman who killed 49 people at a gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, June 12.
Russia Says Agrees With US To Improve Military Coordination In Syria
Russia says it has reached an agreement with the U.S. to improve military coordination in Syria, where they are backing opposing sides of the civil war there.
Britain’s Rival EU Campaigns Restart As Polls Show Momentum For ‘In’
Campaigning ahead of the June 23 referendum on the EU resumed as two opinion polls showed the “remain” camp recovering some momentum.
Iran To Buy 100 Boeing Airliners: Iranian Aviation Official
The U.S. has granted Boeing permission to present its products to Iranair and a handful of other airlines as it attempts to catch up with Europe‘s Airbus in Iran.