Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu will visit four countries over the next several months – Australia, Singapore, Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan – three of which represent first-time visits for a sitting prime minister.
With thousands of Israeli Americans already having cast their ballots in the upcoming election, pollster Mitchell Barak announced the results to the press.
The Palestinian Authority says the United Kingdom owes them an apology for issuing the 1917 Balfour Declaration, which supported the establishment of a national homeland for the Jewish people.
Four mosques were shutdown in France after they were promoting "hatred and violence." Minister Bernard Cazeneuve ordered the closure of the mosques, saying they were a serious risk to the public.
An African-American church in Greenville, Mississippi, was set on fire this week, and the words "Vote Trump" were spray-painted on the building.
No matter who wins the keys to the White House, they'll still have to deal with the people's house, better known as Congress.
As Iraqi forces continue to gain ground in Mosul, the leader of ISIS has broken a long silence in a last-ditch effort to urge the jihadist army to stand its ground.
As Election Day approaches, both presidential campaigns are hoping to make gains with minority and women voters. But there are new worries for Hillary and Bill Clinton as the FBI reportedly expands its investigation of the Clinton Foundation.
The Chicago Cubs have done it. They ended a 108-year drought by clinching the championship in a dramatic conclusion to Game 7 of the World Series Wednesday night.
The American Center for Law and Justice filed a federal lawsuit in Washington, D.C. Wednesday against the Department of Justice to acquire information about the meeting between Attorney General Loretta Lynch and former President Bill Clinton.









