Lockheed To Buy United Tech's Sikorsky For Over $8 Billion - Source
Sikorsky Aircraft is the unit that makes Black Hawk helicopters.
Spieth Birdie Blitz Gives Him Joint Lead At Open
Jordan Spieth has climbed the leaderboard against Dustin Johnson at St. Andrews.
Greek Judges Drop Felony Charge Against Stats Chief: Source
Unreliable Greek statistics with frequent data revisions have been blamed in part for pushing the country to a financial crisis.
Mexican Kingpin's Home Town Stunned By 'Bad Ass' Escape
"Let's put it like this: 'Look, El Chapo gave them the slip, it's totally bad ass,'" Mayor Mario Alfonso Valenzuela said.
Defiant Trump Refuses To Apologize For McCain Remarks
"I believe that I will do far more for veterans than John McCain has done for many, many years, with all talk no action ... Nothing gets done," Trump said.
Republican Presidential Candidate Scott Walker Steers Clear Of Nuance On Foreign Policy
“The United States needs a foreign policy that puts steel in the face of our enemies,” the U.S. presidential candidate says.
AC/DC Drummer Phil Rudd Arrested Again: Report
Phil Rudd was sentenced July 10 to eight months of home detention after pleading guilty to charges of threatening to kill and possession of drugs.
Ukraine, Pro-Russian Rebels Trade Blame Over The Shelling Of Central Donetsk
More than 6,500 people have been killed since the conflict broke out in eastern Ukraine in April last year.
Jailed Tibetan Monk Died Of Heart Attack: China’s State Media
Tenzin Delek Rinpoche was a supporter of the Dalai Lama, Tibet’s exiled spiritual leader who Beijing accuses of being a dangerous separatist.
PM Cameron Says He Wants Britain To Do More To Fight ISIS In Syria
Britain conducts regular strikes against IS militants in Iraq but has so far limited its Syrian involvement to flying surveillance missions to gather intelligence.
South Korea Spy Found Dead With Note Denying Agency Targeted Citizens
A South Korean intelligence agent found dead in an apparent suicide left a note denying his team had used spyware to tap the mobile phones and computers of private citizens in the latest scandal involving the spy agency.
Amid Spat With ICC, Habre Trial Raises Hope For African Justice
With many Africans denouncing the International Criminal Court as 'white man's justice', the trial of Chad's former dictator in Senegal offers the continent a chance to show it can hold its leaders to account.
Detained Chinese Lawyers Plead Guilty To Disorder Charges: State Media
Chinese human rights lawyers arrested during a recent crackdown have pleaded guilty to a range of offenses including inciting disorder, the country's main Communist Party newspaper reported on Sunday.
Manage, Meddle Or Magnify? China's Corporate Debt Threat
The world's biggest corporate debt pile - $16.1 trillion and rising - is a significant threat to China's slowing economy and will not be easily managed.
Intensified Shelling In East Ukraine Kills Four Civilians, Soldier
Ukraine and pro-Russian rebels accused each other on Saturday of shelling residential areas despite a ceasefire, reporting four civilians and one soldier killed following a week of the deadliest fighting in over a month.
US To Trace Nigerian Stolen Assets, Boost Military Help
Next week's visit to Washington by President Muhammadu Buhari is viewed by the U.S. administration as a chance to set the seal on improving ties since he won a March election hailed as Nigeria's first democratic power transition in decades.
California Brush Fire Forces Evacuation Of More Than 300 Campers
At least five campgrounds near the fire were evacuated.
Islamic State Claims Kidnapping Of Three African Christians In Libya
The kidnapping took place in an ISIS stronghold southeast of the city of Sirte, Libya, said a resident, who asked not to be named.
Canadian National Derailment Halts Rail Service On Major Route
Canadian National said seven cars on a westbound freight train derailed near Bowmanville, Ontario, about 47 miles east of Toronto.
Leader Johnson Holds Firm At Wind-Lashed Open
Dustin Johnson ended Saturday atop the leaderboard at St. Andrews.
Crash Victims' Families Reject Germanwings Compensation Offer
A lawyer representing some of the German victims said on Saturday he had notified Germanwings earlier this week in a letter that the offer was inadequate.
China Must Learn Lessons Taught By Stock-Market Rout, Vice Finance Minister Says
China’s vice finance minister says, “There is a mismatch for supervision, and that is a real challenge.”
Tennessee Suspect Texted Friend Link To Quranic Verse Before Attack
Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez, sent a text message to a friend that links to a Quranic verse that includes the text: "Whosoever shows enmity to a friend of Mine, then I have declared war against him."
Greek Banks To Re-Open Monday As Tsipras Eyes New Start
Panos Skourletis, a close Tsipras ally who left the labor ministry to take over the vital energy portfolio, said the reshuffle marked "an adjustment by the government to a new reality."
Protesters Clash With Police At Australian Anti-Immigration Rally
Several hundred Australian nationalists and anti-racism activists clashed with police in Melbourne on Saturday.
Russia's Putin Orders Formation Of New Military Reserve Force
The new reserve force has been discussed for several years and was first ordered by Putin in 2012 shortly after his re-election as President.
KKK, African-American Group Plan Rallies At South Carolina Capitol
The Loyal White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan and Black Educators for Justice are each planning rallies at the South Carolina Capitol.
Iran Leader Withholds Verdict On Nuclear Deal, Vows Anti-US Policies
In an speech at a Tehran mosque punctuated by chants of "Death to America" Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said he wanted politicians to examine the agreement to ensure national interests were preserved.
Greece: New Ministers Sworn In After Reshuffle
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras sacked hardline former Energy Minister Panagiotis Lafazanis and two deputy ministers on Friday in a change that marked a split with the main leftist faction in the ruling Syriza party.
Anti-Houthi Forces Advance In Yemen Amid Heavy Arab Air Strikes
Local fighters and army forces in Yemen have wrested two military bases from Houthi forces overnight, residents and officials said, building on a week of gains against the country's dominant faction.