The International Olympic Committee approved 270 Russian athletes, or about 70 percent of the original team, to compete in the Rio games.
In Raleigh, North Carolina, the Republican vice-presidential nominee insists the ticket and the party are unified.
Faizah Shaheen was detained by officials in the U.K. after she was reported for having suspicious reading material on a flight to Turkey.
Muslims in the Greek capital have had to worship in makeshift facilities since the end of Ottoman rule.
More than 40 service members, including one pregnant woman, have been infected with the mosquito-borne virus since January.
Firefighters cut through the lock of a stadium this week after Olympics officials realized they had lost the key.
A Turkish court says the U.S.-based cleric is responsible for last month’s coup attempt that left more than 270 dead.
On Wednesday, ISIS named a new leader for the West African group. Not so fast, its old leader said Thursday.
Zhou Shifeng, whose law firm represented prominent dissidents, was sentenced to seven years in prison.
Police said it looks increasingly like the Norwegian national of Somali origin suffered from mental health issues. The woman who was killed was identified as American.
Amid a funding crisis, Missouri’s top public defender appointed Governor Jay Nixon to represent a poor client.
The Bank of England cut rates from 0.5 percent to 0.25 percent in a bid to stimulate the economy after the Brexit vote.
On his first solo swing of the campaign, Tim Kaine presses the case against Donald Trump in the urban South.
The Atlantic City casino is expected to close in September following a month of union strikes.
The U.S. Supreme Court temporarily stayed a Fourth Circuit ruling on gender identity and Title IX Wednesday.
The president on Wednesday commuted the sentences of 214 federal inmates.
The federal government has approved Moon Express to become the first private company to fly beyond Earth’s orbit.
New computer modeling suggests the virus has been underestimated by tens of thousands of cases.