2 gang-related murder suspects escaped from California jail through small hole in ceiling
Authorities said two gang-related murder suspects, considered dangerous, escaped early Sunday from a central California jail through a hole less than two feet wide, according to reports.
'Brutal' blue eyeball tattoos allegedly left woman blind for 3 weeks
Amber Luke, known as 'Blue Eyes White Dragon' on Instagram, reportedly went blind for three weeks after tattooing the whites of her eyeballs blue. The body modification enthusiast is said to have spent over $25,000 on extreme procedures such as splitting her tongue.
Trump headlines rally on eve of pivotal elections in Kentucky, Virginia, Mississippi
President Trump was headlining a rally on friendly turf in Kentucky on Monday night, just hours before the state’s voters are set to decide whether to give staunch White House ally Matt Bevin another term as governor in a nail-biting race.
A look at what qualifies as an impeachable offense
The constitutional standard for impeachment centers on four fairly vague words: high crimes and misdemeanors; Capitol Hill senior producer Chad Pergram reports.
Four White House officials skip impeachment testimonies
House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff had issued subpoenas for National Security Council attorneys John Eisenberg and Michael Ellis, Mick Mulvaney adviser Robert Blair and OMB official Brian McCormack; chief White House correspondent John Roberts reports.
Ted Cruz defends Ilhan Omar from 'reprehensible' death threats
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas., came to the defense of Rep. Ilhan Omar, D-Minn., on Monday after the progressive congresswoman received multiple death threats on Twitter.
Tight Kentucky gubernatorial race could be bellwether for Mitch McConnell
As voters head to the polls in Kentucky's gubernatorial contest on Tuesday, Democrats in the Bluegrass State say the results could be a bellwether for what's shaping up to be a closely-watched race in 2020: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell re-election campaign.
United States begins process of withdrawing from Paris climate deal
The United States submitted a formal notification that it will withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced Monday, a move that has been widely expected since President Trump announced his intention to do so in 2017.
Berlin bans actors from impersonating US soldiers at iconic Cold War crossing
Authorities in Berlin have banned a group of actors from wearing U.S. Army uniforms at Checkpoint Charlie, the famous Cold War-era crossing that divided the city and was heavily guarded by Soviet and American troops.
Sister of slain ISIS leader Baghdadi arrested in intelligence 'gold mine,' Turkey says
The older sister of the slain leader of the Islamic State group Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi has been captured in northwestern Syria during a raid on Monday, according to a senior Turkish official, who called the arrest an intelligence "gold mine."