Immigration Reform 2015: California Republicans Soften Stance On Undocumented Immigrants
The policy change eliminates a platform plank stating, “Allowing illegal immigrants to remain in California undermines respect for the law.”
Kim Davis Update: Rowan County, Kentucky, Clerk Files Notice Of Appeal In Gay Marriage Contempt Jailing
The Kentucky court clerk may remain incarcerated for at least a week if she continues to refuse to obey the court order.
Iraq Conducts First Airstrikes Against ISIS Targets
Iraqi F-16 fighter jets joined the U.S.-led coalition in attacking ISIS-held positions in the country Sunday.
Police Officer Shot, Killed In Suburban Chicago; 2nd Officer Death In Less Than A Week
Three individuals were being sought Tuesday in the shooting death of a 32-year veteran police officer in a Chicago suburb.
Fan At Atlanta Braves-New York Yankees Game Falls From Upper Deck, Gravely Injured
A witness says the baseball fan got excited as Alex Rodriguez came up to bat and "his momentum took him" over a railing.
US State Department Condemns Sentence Of 3 Al Jazeera Journalists In Egypt
“This is a farcical verdict which strikes at the heart of freedom of expression in Egypt," a spokesman for Amnesty International said.
Asian Markets Tumble, Fears Loom That Dow Jones Industrial Average Will Follow
U.S. Treasury notes are looking attractive again, forcing yields lower as investors worry stocks are in free fall. Shanghai was off more than 8 percent at noon.
Bernie Sanders: 'No Candidate For President Who Would Be Stronger In Fighting Against Institutional Racism'
"We need to do away with minimum sentencing, we need education and jobs for our young people, rather than jails and incarcerations."
Hamid Gul, Father Of The Taliban, Dies Of Brain Hemorrhage
Hamid Gul, the former head of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence, was on a family vacation when he was taken ill.
Voters Not Dumping Donald Trump; NBC Poll Shows Him Still Leading Republican Field
A 24-hour online poll conducted by SurveyMonkey for NBC News indicates The Donald is leading his closest competitor by 10 points, despite his Megyn Kelly remarks.
South Sudan Focus Of US President Barack Obama's Ethiopia Trip
U.S. President Barack Obama may press for South Sudan peace talks, but no breakthrough is expected, a senior administration official says.
Hillary Clinton Email: 'I Did Not Send Nor Receive Anything That Was Classified At The Time'
Hillary Clinton says she's unaware of four emails containing now-classified information cited by the inspector general of the intelligence community in a letter to Congress.
President Obama Lets Loose On The Dance Floor At State Dinner In Kenya
Before the dancing began, the singers lamented the absence of first lady Michelle Obama before singing "Coming Home."
ISIS In Syria: US-Coalition Planes Drop Leaflets Promising Freedom On De Facto Islamic State Group Capital Of Raqqa - Report
U.S.-coalition planes dropped leaflets bearing drawings of dead extremists and a message promising freedom to the region.
FIFA Soccer Corruption Scandal: Swiss Prosecutors Say They Have More Evidence Of Money Laundering
Attorney General Michael Lauber said investigators now have 81 "suspicious activity reports" filed by Swiss banks.
Low Interest Rates May Be The New Normal, Bank For International Settlements Says
"There is something deeply troubling when the unthinkable threatens to become routine," according to the Bank for International Settlements.
Election 2016: Ohio Gov John Kasich To Seek Republican Presidential Nomination
Ohio Gov. John Kasich's advisers say he offers a conservative record and establishment appeal.
Greek Financial Crisis: Greece Orders Banks Shuttered Monday
The decision was in response to a run on banks, triggered by Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras surprise call for a referendum on bailout terms.
Israeli Politician Says Rebuilding Gaza Possible In Exchange For Long-Term Ceasefire
Israel's economy minister says he backs a plan for the country to rebuild Gaza in exchange for a long-term ceasefire agreement with Hamas.
Judy Mozes Obama Joke: Wife Of Top Israeli Official Apologizes For Calling Obama 'Black And Weak'
"No doubt racism has no connection to brains," a follower tweeted back.
Renewable Energy Sources For Electricity To Outstrip Coal By 2030; Emissions Could Peak By 2020: Report
The IEA urged governments to require industry, buildings and the transport sector to increase energy efficiency, reduce the use of coal and ban the construction of new coal-fired plants.
Trans Pacific Partnership: Industries Favoring Trade Agreement Gave 8.6 Times More Money To Lawmakers Than Industries Opposed
Approval of Trade Adjustment Assistance is essential to getting the Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement to the president's desk.
Another Invasion Of Iraq? Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker, Possible Presidential Candidate, Would Consider It
"Once we start saying how far we're willing to go or how many troops we're willing to invest, we send a horrible message," said the Wisconsin governor and likely presidential candidate.
USA Freedom Act: Senate Takes Up Measure To Reform Patriot Act
President Obama urged the Senate "to ensure this irresponsible lapse in authorities is as short-lived as possible."
Islamic State Group Offshoot Says It Killed Hamas Commander In Gaza
ISIS considers Hamas a "heretical" organization and accuses it of conducting a war on Islam.
Rand Paul vs. Mitch McConnell: US Senate Wrestles With Patriot Act Changes As Deadline Approaches
The U.S. Senate met in a rare Sunday session to debate whether the government should continue to collect cell-phone data in bulk to fight terrorism.
Beau Biden, Son Of Vice President Joe Biden, Dies Of Brain Cancer
"Beau Biden was, quite simply, the finest man any of us have ever known."
Marijuana Business 2015: In Legal Weed Industry, Solutions For Lack Of Banking Access May Lie In Building Relationships
With the marijuana industry's lack of banking access becoming a public-safety issue, it is beginning to explore new options.
Legal Marijuana Business 2015: Accurate Testing For Potency Lacking In Cannabis Industry, But May Be On Its Way
"You wouldn't want to drink something you thought was a pinot grigio and find out later it was 151 proof rum."
Saudi Mosque Bombing: Saudis Confirm ISIS Behind Bombing That Killed 21 After Prayers
The deadly attack on a Saudi Arabian mosque was the first of its kind carried out by the Islamic State group within the borders of the kingdom.