Boehner Ready To Let Funding Lapse For Homeland Security Agency
House Speaker John Boehner said Sunday he is willing to let funding for the Department of Homeland Security lapse to counter executive action by President Obama on immigration.
FAA Proposes Drone Pilots Should Get Certificates, Not Fly Over People
On Sunday, the U.S. aviation regulator announced a series of proposals governing drones flown for commercial purposes.
Denmark Sees Possible 'Charlie Hebdo' Motive Behind Copenhagen Attacks
Denmark's top spy chief says authorities are considering that the suspect in Saturday's shootings might have been inspired by the events in Paris.
Westerners Join Iraqi Christian Militia To Fight Islamic State
A number of Americans and others from the West have come to Iraq to fight the Islamic State group there.
Managers Bunk Down At US Refineries As Strike Enters Third Week
Some U.S. oil refinery managers are sleeping at refineries as the strike rolls on in its third week.
Female Suicide Bomber Kills 10 In Nigerian Bus Station
The attack in the northeast Nigerian city of Damaturu bore the hallmarks of Islamist insurgent group Boko Haram.
Egyptian Court Puts Ousted President Mursi On Trial Over Qatar Link
Egypt's ousted President Mohammed Morsi will be put on trial Sunday over charges of endangering national security.
Ukraine Rebels Disavow Ceasefire At Encircled Town
Pro-Russian rebels say they will only observe the the truce outside of the town where most fighting has taken place.
Singapore PM Lee Hsien Loong Has Prostate Cancer, To Take Medical Leave
Lee will be on medical leave for one week and during this period Deputy Prime Minister Teo Chee Hean will head the government.
Geopolitics Versus Politics In Greek Debt Drama
In the tug-of-war over Greece's debt crisis, geopolitics and domestic politics are pulling in opposite directions.
Turkish Court Remands 17 Policemen To Face Wiretapping Trial
The charges are the result of an investigation into the illegal wiretapping of politicians, civil servants and businessmen.
Former Top Health Official In China Gets 19 Years In Prison: Media
Huang Fengping was found guilty of taking bribes, corruption and embezzlement, the official Xinhua news agency said on Sunday.
'Nut Rage' Prompts South Korea To Consider Law Against High-Handed Conduct
A bill to be presented in the national assembly this month is formally called the "Conglomerates Ethical Management Special Law" but has been nicknamed the Cho Hyun-ah law.
Clashes Between Shi'ite Houthis And Sunnis In Yemen Leave 26 Dead
As conflict intensifies, the U.S., Saudi Arabia, U.A.E., Turkey and a number of Western European countries have closed missions in Sanaa.
Bolt To Retire After London 2017
The legendary sprinter is considered a favorite in Rio 2016.
German Anti-Euro Party Eyes First Seats In Western State
The right-leaning AfD has been polling between 3 and 6 percent ahead of Sunday's vote in the northern city-state of Hamburg.
Shiffrin Defends World Slalom Crown
The American won the event in one minute, 38.48 seconds.
Libyan Oil Pipeline Sabotaged, Gunmen Storm Sirte Offices
In a separate incident, gunmen stormed government buildings in the coastal city of Sirte.
Greek Finance Minister Says Deal With EU Will Be Done, 'Even At Eleventh Hour'
It may take until the last minute, but Greek Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis says Greece will negotiate a deal with the EU.
Nutella Empire Owner, Michele Ferrero, Dies At 89
Called the richest candyman on the planet, Italy's wealthiest man died at age 89 Saturday.
Labor Secretary To Push For West Coast Port Deal
Labor Secretary Tom Perez is headed to California to mediate a dispute that has shut down parts of ports along the West Coast.
GM Recalling 81,000-Plus Vehicles Over Steering Problem
A steering problem led to the recall of 81,123 cars by General Motors.
Boko Haram Militants Repelled After Attack On Northeast Nigeria's Gombe: Source
A band of Boko Haram militants attacked the city of Gombe, but were later beaten back, a security source said.
Apple Learning To Make Self-Driving Car: Source
Apple is talking to automotive experts as it prepares to create a self-driving car, a source familiar with the talks said.
Kurds Regain Syrian Villages From Islamic State: Monitor
The forces, which are backed by U.S.-led air strikes, have regained control of at least 163 villages around Kobani.
Rebels Fighting For More Territory Ahead Of Ukraine Ceasefire: Kiev Military
Ahead of a planned ceasefire, military officials in eastern Ukraine say fighting has increased as rebels push for more territory.
Palestinians Want Role In Probing 'Terrorist' Killings Of Chapel Hill Muslims
The Palestinian government called on U.S. authorities to investigate the killings of three Muslims in Chapel Hill, North Carolina.
South Sudan Calls Off Elections, Aims To Extend President's Term: Government Spokesman
South Sudan has canceled its upcoming elections and plans instead to extend President Salva Kiir's term.
Boko Haram: Fierce Fighting As Islamists Attack Northeast Nigeria City Of Gombe
Explosions and gunfire could be heard after the fighters overwhelmed a checkpoint at the edge of the city.
Oil Tops $60 For First Time In 2015; Oversupply Persists
Market skeptics cautioned that the recent rally could fade because supplies keep coming.