Cruz called for more market freedom and Sanders decried America's lack of a universal system.
Recovered documents contain photographs of fighters along with their names and personal information.
While Paris, Amsterdam and Dublin will gain from Brexit, Frankfurt is expected to be the biggest winner.
Investors' confidence has also been dented over doubts surrounding Trump's policies and the election in France.
The Vampire Diaries co-stars posed for a picture with Somerhalder's wife Nikki Reed on Instagram.
The site will also remove low-quality tweets to tackle online harassment.
The police say women going topless on beaches amounted to 'obscene displays'.
Concerns were raised over the FBI ditching email for FOIA requests in favour of fax and mail.
The former couple was spotted with Kourtney Kardashian and LL Cool J at The Nice Guy on Monday night.
The heavyweight title fight is expected to be the main event in Dallas, Texas.
The Philippine president calls the erring policemen 'rotten to the core'.
The former president and first lady have returned to Washington DC after their holiday.
Suarez suggests sending off was unjust and urges club to appeal against decision.
The talks follow the success of four years of negotiations with Colombia's largest rebel group, the Farc.
A ruling against Facebook could cause issues for tech firms that want to transfer citizens' personal data to the US.
Pentagon spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff Davis said Daesh militants in western Mosul are unable to resupply or reinforce.
Decline in candidate availability has led to upward pressure on pay.
Tax receipts to exceed 37% of national income for first time since Thatcher government of 1986.
This may be the next phase of President Trump's 'extreme vetting' agenda.
Former CEO of Turing Pharmaceutical failed to pay for medical consulting services.
Judges in San Francisco are grilling both sides and are expected to make a decision shortly.
Obama's VP will also take up a separate role at the University of Delaware.
Federal body was created after infamous 2000 Florida recount between George W Bush and Al Gore.
Homes destroyed and trees felled as seven twisters injure at least 20 people.
Britons Mia Ayliffe-Chung and Tom Jackson died in attack with no known links to terrorism.
The US president made the comments during a White House meeting on crime.
Commando and at least 11 women and children killed on mission authorised by US president.
The children were likely to have been born alive, but their deaths are impossible to determine.
President reverses Obama administration's decision but Standing Rock Sioux tribe vow to fight on.
William 'Billy' Boyette and Mary Rice thought to be hiding out in woods after killing spree.