Gabon’s Constitutional Court reaffirmed the incumbent president’s victory in last month’s elections, though the opposition rejected the ruling.
The UN Security Council called an emergency meeting after Syria and Russia dropped 150 bombs in three days on the rebel-held part of the city.
The city’s police department says several people have been taken to hospital.
French President Francois Hollande said the “Jungle,” home to between 7,000 and 10,000 people, will be dismantled this year.
The legendary golfer died Sunday at age 87.
The joyful Miami Marlins pitcher died Sunday in a boating accident. He was 24 years old.
Five people were killed in the attack; police later arrested a suspect after a day-long manhunt.
Police in Charlotte, North Carolina, released body-cam and dashboard footage of the 43-year-old black man’s final moments.
Britain’s opposition leader fended off his moderate challenger to keep control of the Labour Party.
Egyptian authorities have recovered more than 160 bodies and are expecting that number to go up in the coming days.
The president rejected a bipartisan bill that would allow the families of terror victims to sue Saudi Arabia, saying it would put American officials in jeopardy.
The Republican candidate successfully wooed Ted Cruz by releasing an expanded list of potential justices.
Police are investigating the former Democratic congressman amid allegations he sexted a 15-year-old girl.
Keith Lamont Scott’s wife can be heard shouting at officers in new cell-phone footage released Friday. Officers can also be heard telling the 43-year-old black man to drop his gun.
Dozens of civilians have been killed in the city just a day after talks failed in New York over the resumption of a cease-fire.
A federal appeals court says the secretary of state violated the National Voting Rights Act when he moved to clean up voter rolls.
Sean Thompson said the coconut-cream pie was a protest of Kevin Johnson’s $556 million basketball arena.
The election is 46 days away, but thanks to early voting, some citizens have already made their choice—and millions more have requested absentee ballots.
A general confirmed that Islamic State fighters used the chemical weapon this week in an attack on American soldiers in Iraq.
Prison officials in Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, found her guilty of attempted suicide and possessing a book deemed prohibited.