Iran president: 10 Trumps can't roll back nuke deal benefits
Iran's president is defending the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, saying not even 10 Donald Trumps can roll back its benefits to his country.
Iran's president is defending the 2015 nuclear deal with world powers, saying not even 10 Donald Trumps can roll back its benefits to his country.
A member of Catalonia's separatist-led government has called for a "cease-fire" with Spain to decrease tensions after a disputed referendum on independence by the prosperous region.
“I have a perfect life.” -- That’s how Ivana Trump, the first wife of President Donald Trump, sums up her current situation, 25 years after their messy, highly publicized divorce.
Danish police say divers have found the decapitated head, legs and clothes of a Swedish journalist, who was killed after going on a trip with an inventor on his submarine.
Pakistan police say the death toll from a suicide bombing at a Shiite shrine in the country's southwest has increased to 24 after four victims died at a hospital overnight.
The Legion of Christ religious order, stained by revelations that its founder sexually abused seminarians and fathered several children, is dealing with a new credibility scandal.
A.J. Pollock, J.D. Martinez, Ketel Marte and Jeff Mathis homered off Dodgers lefty Clayton Kershaw.
Gathering strength as it arrived in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday night, Tropical Storm Nate intensified early Saturday to Hurricane Nate, the National Hurricane Center reported.
Gathering strength as it arrived in the Gulf of Mexico on Friday night, Tropical Storm Nate has now become Hurricane Nate, the National Hurricane Center reported.
In a one-two punch elating religious conservatives, President Donald Trump's administration is allowing more employers to opt out of no-cost birth control for workers and issuing sweeping religious-freedom directions that could override many anti-discrimination protections for LGBT people and others.
Hurricane Nate is sending U.S. Gulf Coast residents scrambling to prepare as hurricane warnings cover the region.
Thousands of Iraqi Kurdish mourners, Iraqi officials and world dignitaries attended the funeral of Jalal Talabani, the country's first president in a post-Saddam Hussein Iraq and once a symbol of national unity.
Hurricane Nate gained force as it headed toward the central Gulf of Mexico early Saturday after drenching Central America in rain that was blamed for at least 21 deaths.
Philippine officials say a Filipino doctor linked to planned terror attacks in the United States was arrested earlier this year for alleged involvement in kidnappings and beheadings blamed on pro-Islamic State group militants Chief State Counsel Ricardo Paras said Saturday that the U.S. government has requested Russel Salic to be extradited to face terrorism financing charges.
Robert Kuefler of White Bear Lake, Minn., tried to discourage visitors, according to prosecutors.
No. 104 for the Cleveland Indians topped them all.
Bangladesh's Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina says her government will continue to support nearly 1 million Rohingya Muslims who have fled neighboring Myanmar to escape violence.
Alex Len and Troy Daniels each scored 18 points for the Suns.
Vegas nets win in franchise debut with 2-1 victory over Stars
A 19-year-old woman whose body was found in a Chicago-area hotel freezer died of hypothermia, according to autopsy results released Friday.
Stars, Golden Knights honor Las Vegas victims before opener
A suspect in the surprise-attack shooting deaths of two men in Kansas City, Missouri, is now charged in a woman's killing.
Police say a New York City teacher has been arrested for sending nude photos of himself to a 15-year-old former student.
New Zealanders still don't know who will next lead their country after a final vote count from a general election two weeks ago tightened the close race between liberals and incumbent conservatives.
Prosecutors say a Minnesota man lived in his house with the decomposing bodies of his mother and twin brother for about a year.