Republican U.S. presidential hopefuls Lindsey Graham, George Pataki and Carly Fiorina each ripped their rival for his disparaging remarks about Megyn Kelly.
The president played golf with the "Curb Your Enthusiasm" star during a family vacation on Martha's Vineyard.
Kathleen Kane is accused of leaking grand jury information to a newspaper to get back at a former colleague.
A year after Michael Brown's death in Ferguson, Missouri, almost one-quarter of survey respondents say civil-rights progress has reversed or stalled over their lifetimes.
The 18-year-old smashes the world record in the 800 meters, setting the 10th new world mark of her career.
The former president has refrained from eating prison food "because he senses it is not safe for him," state news agency MENA reported.
The head of French police deployed in Calais says British soldiers could bolster an understaffed force.
State police, the Federal Aviation Administration and the National Transportation Safety Board were investigating the cause.
At least two other Emirati soldiers have been killed in Yemen since the offensive began.
Eight other troops, working as U.N. peacekeepers, are wounded by a Rwandan who later committed suicide.
After attempting to clarify his Megyn Kelly "blood" comment, The Donald splits with longtime adviser Roger Stone and slams an editor for bouncing him from an Atlanta event.
A prominent U.S. think-tank on Friday questioned Tehran's explanation for activity at its Parchin military site visible in satellite imagery.
Movie theater gunman James Holmes received life in prison, a decision that stunned family members of the Colorado shooting victims.
Saudi Arabia could easily afford the ships and could use them to help continue attacking the Houthis in Yemen and the Islamic State group in Syria.
Twelve people, including three hostages, were killed and seven attackers were arrested at a hotel in Sevare, Mali, reports say.
There's not much excitement about the parliamentary elections Sunday, but they will set the stage for a high-stakes presidential vote this fall.
The bloodshed began with a truck bomb that exploded in a heavily populated district of the capital and ended with an hours-long battle at a base used by U.S. Special Forces.
Don't expect the field to narrow soon: Republican candidates have a strong incentive to stay in the race.
Many survivors of the Ebola virus have been left with chronic health conditions, despite recovering from the disease, according to the World Health Organization.
One woman survived the crash after managing to escape the car.
Chhouk Bandith shot and wounded the women in front of thousands of workers during a rowdy 2012 protest at a supplier factory for German sporting goods group Puma in Svay Rieng province.
Comments the GOP presidential hopeful made in relation to Fox News host Megyn Kelly, which alluded to menstruation, prompted anger from his fellow conservatives.
Environmental Protection Agency workers accidentally released almost one million gallons of wastewater into a Colorado river. Officials say drinking water has not been contaminated.
Suspected Jewish attackers torched the home of Saad Dawabsheh in the West Bank village of Duma on July 31, killing his 18-month-old child and seriously injuring his wife and a second son, an act that Israel's prime minister described as terrorism.
Christian Taylor of Arlington was killed after an altercation with an officer who was investigating a vehicle that had reportedly been driven through a car dealership window.
Mongolia has promised to use its vast untapped mineral reserves to develop its tiny, landlocked economy, but flagship projects have been delayed and foreign investment deterred by political disputes and regulatory uncertainties.
At least two militants were killed in fighting with government forces, while seven suspected militants were detained. Reports suggest that a hostage situation has now ended.
Athens is negotiating with European Union institutions and the International Monetary Fund for up to 86 billion euros ($94 billion) in fresh loans to stave off economic collapse and stay in the euro zone.
The years spent watching their father rise through the political ranks have made them poised to play critical roles in his presidential campaign.
Following the verdict that Aurora, Colorado, movie theater gunman James Holmes would receive life in prison, not the death penalty, his family and the prosecutor spoke up.