After 54 years flying over the state Capitol, the Confederate battlefield standard will be pulled down after the House passed a bill that it should be removed.
Athens is racing to finalize a plan of reforms for its third bailout, hoping to stave off a potentially catastrophic exit from the euro.
Francis will celebrate his first Mass in Bolivia and meet with indigenous groups and other grassroots organizations that work with the poor.
Gen. Joseph Dunford says the U.S. and its coalition partners are making moderate progress in the fight against the extremist group.
Israeli authorities say two Israeli citizens are being detained, at least one of them by Hamas, but the circumstances remain murky.
Anthony Batts is let go by the mayor amid the worst crime spike in the city since the 1970s and plummeting morale among officers.
7. BIG GOP FIELD SEEKS FACETIME ON FOX NEWS
The political ad wars have begun, and the overflowing Republican presidential field means big demand for time on the cable news channel.
The comedian's first accuser asks a judge to release his full deposition in her sex-assault lawsuit, saying his legal team broke the confidentiality agreement that sealed the 2006 court settlement.
Phil Rudd is sentenced to eight months of home detention for threatening to kill a man who used to work for him and drug possession.
Now it's Maria Sharapova's turn at Wimbledon to try to put an end to Williams' bid for the third leg of the Grand Slam - and a fourth consecutive major title.
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