In his first overseas trip as vice president, Mike Pence said the U.S. "strongly supports" NATO, even as he scolded member countries for not contributing enough funding to military capability.
Read More »Dick Bruna, Artist And Author Of The Intricately Simple Miffy, Dies At 89
The Dutch illustrator and children's book author wrote over 120 books and sold some 85 million copies worldwide. But no character earned him greater acclaim than a simple white rabbit.
Read More »Trump’s Sons Heading To Dubai As Business Interests Continue To Expand Overseas
The president's eldest sons will cut the ribbon on a new Trump golf course in Dubai this weekend. The Trump family stands to profit, while U.S. taxpayers pick up the tab for Secret Service protection.
Read More »North Korea Demands Malaysia Release Body Of Kim Jong Un’s Half-Brother
Malaysian officials did an autopsy on the body of Kim Jong Nam, who died in Kuala Lumpur under mysterious circumstances, but haven't released the results. Pyongyang says it won't accept the findings.
Read More »Trump Talks Jobs At Boeing Plant In South Carolina
The president's visit to the North Charleston plant comes after the company's employees voted against unionizing. "We want products made in America, made by American hands," he said.
Read More »WATCH: The ‘Firefall’ Offers A Grand Glimpse Of A Glow In Flow
Once a year around this time, when conditions are just right, Horsetail Fall in Yosemite National Park lights up at sunset with a majestic spectacle of orange and yellow. See the phenomenon in action.
Read More »Court Strikes Down Florida Law Barring Doctors From Discussing Guns With Patients
A federal appeals court ruled that part of the state's "Docs vs. Glocks" law limiting what doctors can ask patients about guns in the home violates the First Amendment right to free speech.
Read More »Banned In Germany: Kids’ Doll Is Labeled An Espionage Device
The doll Cayla looks like an everyday toy and gives no notice that it collects and transmits everything it hears, German regulators say.
Read More »Samsung’s Acting Chief Arrested In South Korea’s Deepening Corruption Probe
Jay Y. Lee, vice president of Samsung, has been taken in on charges of bribery and embezzlement. He's been a central figure in a corruption scandal that brought President Park Geun-hye's impeachment.
Read More »Spain’s Princess Cristina Is Cleared In Fraud Trial; Her Husband Gets Prison Time
Infanta Cristina de Borbón and her husband were accused of embezzling millions of dollars in public donations to a sports charity.
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