BREAKING NEWS: LDS Church Blasts Boys Scouts Over Gay Leadership Ruling
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has come out swinging, officially blasting the Boy Scouts of America for its decision to allow gay scout leaders within its ranks.
Dem Calls on Justice Department to Investigate Lafayette, Charleston Gun Purchases
U.S. Rep. David Cicilline, D-R.I., on Monday called on the Department of Justice to investigate how mass shooting suspects in Charleston, S.C., and Lafayette, La., were able to pass background checks in order to purchase firearms.
Russia Seeks to Strengthen Naval Forces in Arctic With Updated Maritime Doctrine
As Russia celebrated Navy Day on Sunday, the Kremlin announced plans to update its maritime doctrine to strengthen its naval forces in the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans. This comes as a response to what it views as NATO's approachment to its borders.
Nine Suspected Criminals Killed In Mexican Border Town Shootout
At least nine suspected criminals were killed in a shootout with Mexican police who were on patrol in the city of Rio Bravo, which borders the United States.
Starbucks Lifts Ban On Man Who Confronted Drivers In Spaces For Disabled
A Florida man said Starbucks has lifted a lifetime ban he was given for asking people not to illegally use parking spaces reserved for the disabled.
Cleveland Police Officer Filmed Pepper-Spraying Crowd Of Activists
A police officer was filmed using pepper spray on a crowd of activists Sunday afternoon near Ohio's Cleveland State University.
Sheriff: Family Friend Not a Suspect in Deorr Kunz Case
The third individual who was at the Leadore campsite when two-year-old Deorr Kunz Jr. disappeared said he has no idea what happened to the toddler, according to EastIdahoNews.com.
Fiat Chrysler Hit With $105M Fine By NHTSA Over Failed Recalls
Fiat Chrysler was officially hit with a record $105 million penalty by the U.S. Department of Transportation on Sunday over nearly two dozen safety recalls it failed to complete, officials said.
At Least 21 Killed In Afghanistan Wedding Party Shootout
A gunbattle broke out during a wedding on Sunday in Afghanistan's northeastern Baghlan province, killing at least 21 people and injuring at least 10.
Obama Meets With Ethiopian Leader To Discuss Regional Conflicts
U.S. President Barack Obama on Monday began talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister Hailemariam Desalegn, a U.S. ally against militant extremism who is accused of human rights violations.
Labor Activist From South Korea’s Dark Past Finally Finds Justice
On May 18, 1980, Bae Ok-byoung, a South Korean assembly line worker in southern Seoul, was taken into police custody and tortured for leading a labor strike that would alter the course of her life.
Wave Of Suicide Attacks In Cameroon And Nigeria Kill Score
Female suicide bombers detonated in bars and markets in Cameroon and Nigeria over the weekend, killing 35 people. Last week similar attacks left at least 98 people dead.
No Sign Of Missing Teens Off Florida Coast; Joe Namath Offers $100K Reward
The U.S. Coast Guard is continuing its search for two teenage boys who have been missing for two days off the coast of southern Florida.
Police, Palestinians Clash At Jerusalem’s Al-Aqsa Mosque
Young Palestinian demonstrators -- armed with rocks, flares and firebombs -- clashed with Israeli police in Jerusalem Sunday, as Jewish faithful tried to commemorate a day of remembrance on the site where two ancient temples once stood.