Sanders wins Wyoming
WASHINGTON - Bernie Sanders extended a string of victories by winning the U.S. presidential Democratic nominating contest in Wyoming, besting rival Hillary Clinton as they gear up for a crucial match-up in New York.
Brussels bombers had planned to hit France again: prosecutors
BRUSSELS The militant cell behind bombings in Brussels had been plotting to hit France again after carrying out the Paris attacks but was forced to strike closer to home as police closed in, Belgian prosecutors said on Sunday.
Boston Globe denounces Trump candidacy in 'front page' satire
Headlines screaming "Deportations to begin" and "Markets sink as trade war looms" top a parody newspaper front page the Boston Globe posted on Saturday, with a scathing editorial denouncing Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump's candidacy.
UK's Cameron releases tax records to calm Panama Papers storm
LONDON British Prime Minister David Cameron took the unusual step on Sunday of publishing his tax records to try to end days of questions about his personal wealth caused by the mention of his late father's offshore fund in the Panama Papers.
Nations seek rapid ratification of Paris climate deal, four-year lock
OSLO Many nations are pushing for swift ratification of a Paris agreement to slow climate change and lock it in place for four years before a change in the White House next year that might bring a weakening of Washington's long-term commitment.
Support for Rousseff's impeachment ebbs in Brazil poll
BRASILIA A smaller majority of Brazilians favor the impeachment of President Dilma Rousseff compared to last month, while more than half want her immediate successor to be impeached too, according to a survey released on Saturday by polling firm Datafolha.
British royals bat in Mumbai for poor Indian kids
MUMBAI Britain's Duke and Duchess of Cambridge played a charity cricket match with underprivileged children in Mumbai on Sunday, the first day of a week-long tour of India that will include a trip to the isolated Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan. | Video
U.S. Navy christens Sea Hunter robo-ship
Pentagon debuts a a self-guided ship designed to track submarines and other ships around the globe without a human crew.