How To Get Caught Up Fast On The UK Elections
Maybe you haven't heard, but British voters go to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new parliament. It is expected to be one of the tightest general elections in recent history.
Santorum To Make 'Big Announcement' On May 27
The former Pennsylvania senator would be making his second bid for the White House if he announces a run.
Clinton Viewed More Favorably Lately: Poll
The boost comes despite scrutiny over her foundation's finances and her use of private email as secretary of state.
Senate Passes GOP-Backed Budget Blueprint
The budget passed 51-46, with all 46 Democratic senators voting no. The first House-Senate budget proposal since 2009, it ratifies a plan to slash spending by $5.3 trillion.
Russia Responds To 'Emerging Military Threats’
If all goes according to plan, Russia will have a completely revamped military and cybersecurity infrastructure by 2022.
Carly Fiorina Joins Presidential Race
The former CEO of Hewlett-Packard says her business experience makes her qualified for the Republican nomination for president in 2016.
Police End Search For Gunman At University Of Toledo
The student union was evacuated and a SWAT team brought in.
At Least 17 Dead In Twin Baghdad Bomb Blasts
Saturday's attacks were the latest in a string in recent weeks that authorities say were perpetrated by Islamic State group militants.
Magnitude-5.7 Earthquake Roils Waters Offshore Japan
The quake is not expected to lead to any fatalities or cause serious damage to residents along Japan's coast.
Officer Shot In North Carolina Now In 'Fair' Condition
The officer was transported to the Carolinas Medical Center to be treated for a gunshot wound to the stomach.
Sharpton Calls For Body Cams, DC March
"These six officers would not have been charged if it weren’t for that video.”
Kazakh Premier League Player Joins ISIS
The former soccer player is one of 20,000 foreign fighters waging war in Syria and Iraq on behalf of the likes of the Islamic State group, according to a news report.
Violent Clashes Around The World Mark May Day
In Turkey, Italy, Ukraine and elsewhere, protesters clashed with police over corruption and wasteful spending.
Sanders Raises $1.5M In Donations In Campaign's First Day
It's a nice chunk of change for the Vermont independent, but a drop in the ocean of what could be a $4 billion presidential race.
More Curfews, More Questions
As a third straight Baltimore curfew took effect, new revelations about the arrest and death of Freddie Gray have prompted more questions.
Philadelphia Rallies For Baltimore
Demonstrators' mood wavered between celebratory and angry as they moved through the City of Brotherly Love Thursday night.
ATF Offers $10K Reward For Information About Baltimore Fires
The largest fires engulfed an unfinished senior center and a CVS pharmacy that was looted in the chaos of Monday night.
Who's Attending Russia Victory Day Parade, And Who Isn't
Russia invited 68 world leaders to attend what is expected to be a spectacular Victory Day parade on May 9, but only 30 are expected to attend.
What Happened To Freddie Gray In The Police Wagon?
A prisoner who was in the van with Gray said while he couldn't see the 25-year-old, he could hear him "banging against the walls."
Baltimore Mother 'Lost It' When She Saw Rioting Son
Toya Graham was protecting her son and sought to keep him clear of potential violence in what became a viral encounter.