North Korea: Kim Jong-un reportedly orders two officials to be executed by anti-aircraft guns
One challenged Kim's leadership while the other dozed off in a meeting.
Russian hackers believed to be behind attempted Arizona and Illinois voter database breach
The latest hacks continues to fuel concerns Russia is trying to interfere in the US presidential election.
Brock Turner to be released after serving half of six month sentence for sexual assault
The former Stanford student was originally sentenced to six months in prison and 3 years probation.
Clinton aide Huma Abedin splits from husband following new sexting scandal
Anthony Weiner embroiled in third scandal in five years following release of a New York Post report.
Donald Trump set to make speech in Arizona about illegal immigration
Republican candidate maintains he is not softening on on the topic which he will address on Wednesday.
Pakistan confirms 4 militants behind 2009 cricket attack killed in shootout
Police said a group of up to eight gunmen attacked their convoy, before they killed the militants in a shootout.
Video shows Oklahoma police pepper-spraying an 84-year-old woman in her own home
Police also Tasered her son, who had his hands up, the footage from the body cam shows.
Mexican singer and songwriter Juan Gabriel dies aged 66
The superstar singer died of a heart attack at his home in Santa Monica, California.
Turkish military confirms airstrike in Syria killing 25 Kurdish militants
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights claimed 35 civilians were also killed by the Turkish airstrikes.
Syrian government and rebels agree evacuation deal for Damascus suburb of Daraya
Daraya's residents have been encircled since 2012 and endured food, water and power shortages.
Strategic town south of Mosul 'liberated' from Isis control
Iraq's elite counter-terrorism service worked with armed locals to drive Daesh out of Qayyarah.
Hillary Clinton accuses Nigel Farage of stoking 'anti-immigrant sentiments' during EU referendum
The former Ukip leader hit back at Clinton, accusing her of 'baseless' attacks and 'running scared.'
Teen charged with rape is spared prison time to serve two year probation
The teen's attorney said his client can now look forward to the "college experience".
Nigel Farage offers Donald Trump supporters a 'message of hope' from UK at Mississippi rally
Farage said that if he were American, he would not vote for Hillary Clinton 'even if you paid me'.
Attack on American University of Afghanistan leaves seven dead and more than 30 injured
A security guard was among the dead while 700 students were rescued.
Eric Trump says father Donald would be 'foolish' to release his tax returns
Donald Trump's son also said his father was not 'flip-flopping' on immigration.
Hillary Clinton races to 12-point lead over Donald Trump in general election poll
The Reuters/Ipsos poll also found 22% of likely voters would not pick either candidate in November.
Andrea Tantaros files sexual harassment lawsuit against former Fox News CEO Roger Ailes
Fox News' Bill O'Reilly and former Senator Scott Brown were also sued by Tantaros.
Congress members call for investigation into Mylan for 'outrageous' price hike of the EpiPen
The lifesaving injector delivers a rapid shot of epinephrine for severe allergic reactions.
Trump quadruples rent on Trump Tower headquarters as campaign donations flow in
Rent at the Manhattan location jumped from $35,458 in March to $169,758 in July.
US federal judge grants nationwide block to transgender bathroom policy
The judge filed the injunction in response to a lawsuit filed by Texas and 12 other states.
Two French volunteers found dead in Madagascar were 'murdered' say authorities
The young volunteers, both in their 20s, were found with injuries to the head.
Virginia Governor McAuliffe restores the right to vote to 13,000 former criminals
McAuliffe said his administration will continue to restore the rights of nearly 200,000 people.
Evacuation orders lifted for thousands affected by Blue Cut wildfire in California
Cal Fire says the fast-moving blaze is 85% contained five days after igniting.
Ethiopian Feyisa Lilesa makes powerful but potentially dangerous protest as he wins silver in Rio
Lilesa told reporters that he could be killed or jailed for making the sign of protest.
Rio police seize passports of Irish Olympics officials in alleged ticket scam scandal
The raid on officials offices follows the arrest of Olympic Council Ireland president Patrick Hickey.
US Justice Department says holding poor defendants who cannot make bail is 'unconstitutional'
The Justice Department said jailing someone who could not pay was against the Fourteenth Amendment.
President Obama to visit flood-devastated Baton Rouge next week
The announcement follows a media-heavy visit by the Republican ticket on 19 August.
Ryan Lochte's lawyer maintains US Olympic swimmer was robbed at gunpoint, despite apology
The IOC is looking to set up a disciplinary commission into whether the US swimmers should be punished.
Clinton told FBI that Powell had recommended private email use at State Department
The conversation allegedly occurred during a dinner at former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright's home.