The Brief

Clashes in East Jerusalem and northern Israel as tensions worsen
Abed Al Hashlamoun—EPA

6 Arrests in 'Revenge' Deaths

Six Jewish suspects were arrested for burning alive a 16-year-old Palestinian teen, a suspected "revenge" killing after three Israeli teens were found dead in the West Bank. Israel officials hope the arrests will bring calm after a weekend of riots

Two young girls watch a World Cup soccer match on a television from their holding area where hundreds of mostly Central American immigrant children are being processed and held at the U.S. Customs and Border Protection Nogales Placement Center in Nogales

Fewer Migrant Kids Deported

1,669 immigrant minors were deported or turned away at the border in 2013, down from 8,143 in 2008, a significant drop during Obama's terms

Great White Shark Bite

Shark Attack in California

A swimmer bit Saturday by a 7-foot-long great white says he was staring at the shark "eyeball-to-eyeball with its teeth on the side of [his] rib cage"

"The Homesman" Photocall

Star Wars: Episode VII Adds Two Cast Members

The new actors came to Lucasfilm and Disney through a massive open call that drew 37,000 people, the production company announced, ahead of a two-week production hiatus to accommodate Harrison Ford's leg injury

South African Olympic and Paralympic athlete Oscar Pistorius sits in the dock during his murder trial in the North Gauteng High Court in Pretoria

Leaked Video Shows Pistorius Reenactment

Video commissioned by athlete's legal team shows him going through the motions of what he says happened the night that he shot and killed his girlfriend Reeva Steekamp

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TSA Cracks Down on Mobiles

Electronic devices that don't switch on won't be allowed on the plane at certain overseas airports, following security concerns regarding direct flights into the U.S. this week

APTOPIX Britain Wimbledon Tennis

A Grass Case of Emotion: Djokovic Wins

Serb star Novak Djokovic won his second Wimbledon title and seventh Grand Slam Sunday, denying Roger Federer what would have been a record-setting win by outlasting the Swiss player in five sets

IS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi

Video Purportedly Shows Extremist Leader in Iraq

A man purporting to be the leader of a Sunni extremist group has made what would be his first public appearance, delivering a sermon at a mosque in Iraq's second-largest city, Mosul, according to a video posted online Saturday

Residents mourn relatives who were killed when gunmen attacked Hindi village, near Lamu

22 Dead in Attacks on Kenyan Coast

Overnight attacks by gunmen in two counties on the Kenyan coast, where al-Qaida-linked militants last month claimed responsibility for killing 65 people, resulted in 22 deaths, the Red Cross said Sunday

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Rain Dampens Hollywood’s Reign on July 4 Weekend Sales

Hollywood executives blame the weekend's stormy weather for why new movies earned the lowest revenue in recent memory for a July 4 weekend, normally a big weekend for film releases: this year box office sales were down 44% from last year

Pink Floyd in concert in Chantilly, France on July 31, 1994.

Pink Floyd's First Album in 20 Years Due in October

Wish another Pink Floyd album were here? The band will release this fall its next album, The Endless River, based on sessions recorded in 1994, when the band's last studio album, The Division Bell, was released