The Army of Islam, the largest rebel group in Syria, is fleeing Eastern Ghouta.
When Costa Rican presidential candidate Fabricio Alvarado got word of his defeat Sunday night, he immediately dropped to his knees before a national television audience and gave honor and praise to Jesus Christ.
On Saturday, the US Department of Defense released the name of a soldier who was killed in an improvised explosive device attack in Syria.
The president says Congress may need to use the "nuclear option" to pass border legislation. The president tweeted Sunday and Monday about "caravans" headed for the U.S.-Mexican border.
California authorities say preliminary evidence suggests a car crash that claimed the lives of a Washington state family may have been intentional.
Thousands of public school teachers across the country are skipping school Monday and holding rallies at their state capitols in an effort to pressure lawmakers.
Israel's military may enter the Gaza Strip to stop the Hamas terror group from provoking violent clashes at the border with Israel.
North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un made a surprise visit to a concert of South Korean pop stars who were visiting the country on Sunday.
China raised import duties on a $3 billion list of US pork, apples and other products Monday in the latest volley in an ongoing dispute between the two countries over trade and industrial policy.
The country of Turkey has now kept an American pastor behind bars for more than 500 days. Now a government indictment could keep Andrew Brunson in jail for the rest of his life.









