Pope Francis Expected to Streamline Marriage Annulments

Roman Catholics hoping to get their marriages annulled will be subject to a simplified process as Pope Francis is set to announce streamlined procedures for such judgments on Tuesday.

Nicolás Maduro Calls for Dialogue in Venezuela-Colombia Border Crisis

Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Sunday called on his Colombian counterpart, Juan Manuel Santos, to enter into discussions about how the nations can resolve their ongoing border dispute.

Queen Elizabeth II to Become Britain's Longest-Reigning Monarch

Queen Elizabeth II will become the United Kingdom's longest-reigning monarch, having occupied the British throne for 63 years and 218 days.

Private Air Fleet Benefits Donald Trump Campaign and Brand

Donald Trump's fleet of private aircraft is turning out to be a key advantage for the GOP presidential frontrunner as his jets and helicopters not only reliably get the billionaire to his campaign events but also serve to promote his brand.

Bernie Sanders Leads Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, Closes In in Iowa

Bernie Sanders' challenge to Hillary Clinton is picking up steam as the Vermont senator leads the Democratic presidential frontrunner by 9 percentage points in New Hampshire, according to the latest poll to come out of the key early-primary state.

Hillary Clinton, Marco Rubio Presidential Campaigns Visit Puerto Rico

Hillary Clinton and Marco Rubio are taking their White House bids to Puerto Rico on Friday, where they will hold competing campaign events in San Juan, the commonwealth's capital.

Border Crisis: Colombia's Santos Sets Conditions for Meeting With Venezuela's Maduro

Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos is willing to meet his Venezuelan counterpart and discuss the border crisis only if President Nicolás Maduro establishes a "humanitarian corridor," allowing some 2,000 Colombian children to continue attending school despite the shutdown of border crossings.

Most Immigrant Households on Welfare, Study Claims

A report from a group, which advocates for lower migration levels, this week claimed that more than half of the nation's immigrants receive some kind of government welfare.

Carly Fiorina Slams Donald Trump on Immigration Ahead of GOP Debate

Former HP chief executive turned White House hopeful Carly Fiorina this week slammed Donald Trump over the GOP front-runner's incendiary comments about undocumented immigrants and his suggestion to end birthright citizenship.

300,000 Died Waiting For VA Care, Inspector General Estimates

The Department of Veterans Affairs' inspector general estimates that more than 300,000 former troops died while waiting for health care, but serious issues with record-keeping make it virtually impossible to determine exactly how many veterans are seeking care from the VA.

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Sept. 1, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $85M Jackpot

If adding $85 million to your account would make your Labor Day weekend that much more fun, then you want to grab a Mega Millions ticket today - and tune in at 11 p.m. EDT tonight. That's when the draw for the impressive jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate.

Joe Biden 2016 Presidential Campaign: White House Bid Up to Family, Not Hillary, Says VP

A week after saying that his family may lack the "emotional fuel" for a White House bid, Vice President Joe Biden on Thursday again fueled speculations that he may jump into the race after all.

Jeb Bush Fundraisers Leave Presidential Campaign

Jeb Bush's presidential campaign this week lost three of its top fundraisers, and Politico said the split was due to both "personality conflicts" and concerns about the strength of the former Florida governor's White House bid.

Ted Cruz vs. John Boehner: GOP Texas Senator Responds to John Boehner's 'Jackass' Attack

The fact that John Boehner called him a "jackass" shows that "there's far too much" name-calling among politicians, Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz said on Monday in his first reaction to the House speaker's comments.

Hillary Clinton Email Update: Clinton Techie to Plead Fifth Amendment Before Benghazi Panel

The "go-to technology fixer" who maintained the private email servers then-Secretary of State Hillary Clinton used to conduct government business will invoke his Fifth Amendment right not to answer incriminating questions when he testifies before the House Benghazi committee.

White House Staffer Resigns Over Domestic Violence Charges

A special assistant to President Barack Obama has resigned her White House post after she was indicted for allegedly threatening her boyfriend, a U.S. Capitol policeman, with the officer's own handgun.

Chinese Warships Stalk Bering Sea as Obama Visits Alaska

The Pentagon observed five Chinese navy ships operating in the Bering Sea off the coast of Alaska in the midst of President Barack Obama's three-day trip to the Arctic region.

Google Logo Change Opinions: Among Designers, Logo Garners Tepid Applause

Google's new logo received mixed reviews following its release on Tuesday, and neither expert designers nor common users were shy to weigh in on the visual trademark's most significant changes since 1999.

Kentucky Clerk Kim Davies Faces Contempt-of-Court Hearing Over Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

A Kentucky county clerk who has defied numerous court orders to begin issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples is due in federal court today after the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) asked for her to be held in contempt.

Aarón Díaz Instagram: 'Tierra de Reyes' Actor Delights Fans With Post-Vacation Shots [Photos]

Aarón Díaz delighted fans with a number of Instagram shots over the weekend that showed the Mexican actor and model relaxed, soaking in the sun - and usually with a glass in his hand.

Hillary Clinton Emails Released: State Department Publishes 7,000 Pages of Emails

The State Department on Monday released an additional 7,000 pages of heavily redacted emails from Hillary Rodham Clinton's time as the nation's top diplomat.

Kentucky Clerk Kim Davis Defies Supreme Court, Again Refuses Same-Sex Marriage Licenses

A Kentucky county clerk compelled to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples again defied court orders on Tuesday, telling applicants she was acting "under God's authority."

Mega Millions Numbers & Results Aug 28, 2015: Live Stream of Drawing Time; $74M Jackpot

So you'd like to start out September as a brand new millionaire? To make that dream at least a tiny bit more likely, you might want to grab a Mega Millions ticket today, before tuning in at 11 p.m. EDT tonight. That's when the draw for the $74 million jackpot is set to take place at the studios of WSB-TV, Atlanta's ABC affiliate

Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro: Colombian President OK'd Plot to Kill Me

Embattled Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro claimed on Monday that his Colombian counterpart, Juan Manuel Santos, had sanctioned a plan to assassinate him.

NSA Comes to Colombia: Bogotá Running Own Bulk Collection Program, Report Says

Colombia is using its spy agencies to collect vast amounts of data on its own citizens without warrants, the Associated Press said based on a report by the London-based advocacy group Privacy International.
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