The Republican nominee publicly asked a foreign government to leak emails from a cabinet secretary, dismissed the Geneva Conventions, and seemed confused about where Tim Kaine came from.
Prosecutors on Wednesday dropped charges against three police officers, meaning no one will face criminal penalties in the April 2015 death of the Baltimore man.
ISIS claimed responsibility for the blast that killed nearly 50 people in the city of Qamishli.
Under his terms of release, the man who shot President Reagan in 1981 will live full-time with his mother in Williamsburg, Virginia.
A Texas judge dismissed the last charge against the duo whose recording prompted a debate over abortion rights in the U.S.
With each new terrorist incident in France, the solidarity that accompanied previous ones becomes harder to sustain.
Archaeologists used remote sensing technology to discover the structure within a Spanish colonial town, the remains of which sit beneath an old military golf course.
Nineteen people were killed and 25 more wounded in a knife attack Tuesday outside the Japanese capital in Sagamihara.
The British government will allow Amazon to test a system that uses drones to deliver packages.
Aroldis Chapman, an ace pitcher, served a 30-game suspension this year for allegedly choking his girlfriend.
Two men swarmed a church in the town of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray Tuesday, killing a priest and injuring one other person.
Dozens of people were killed and injured in an assault early Monday outside the country’s capital.
Though the app has been lauded for its health benefits, several countries have cautioned their citizens about the adverse effects of playing the game.
Verizon has purchased Yahoo for $4.8 billion, 14 months after it bought AOL.
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has ordered the arrests of 42 journalists after a recent coup attempt in the country.
Democrats allege that Russian hackers stole and leaked their emails in order to aid Donald Trump. Just because they’re paranoid doesn’t mean they’re wrong.
The Islamic State says it was behind the attack that wounded 15 people in the German town Sunday night.
Police in Florida say at least two people are dead and 17 wounded. Three people are in custody in connection with the shooting.
The Democratic National Committee chair has resigned amid an email controversy.
The International Olympic Committee has decided it will not ban Russian athletes from next month’s games over its doping scandal.