Politics Jun 10 U.S. Customs says travelers' images exposed in cyberattack The federal agency said Monday that license plate images were also exposed in an attack that compromised a subcontractor's computer network.
World Jun 10 Strike paralyzes Haiti, protesters demand president's ouster Opposition leaders in Haiti have launched a two-day strike that has paralyzed the country's capital as protesters demand the resignation of President Jovenel Moise amid corruption allegations.
Politics Jun 10 Justice Department agrees to hand over Mueller evidence to House committee House Judiciary chairman Jerry Nadler says the Justice Department has agreed to provide underlying evidence from Mueller report.
Nation Jun 10 Supreme Court will not hear case on gun silencer regulations The case the justices turned away included appeals from two Kansas men who were convicted of violating federal law regulating silencers. They argued the constitutional right "to keep and bear arms" includes silencers.
Nation Jun 10 Trump threatens more tariffs if China's Xi doesn't meet with him President Donald Trump says if Chinese President Xi Jinping doesn't meet with him at the upcoming Group of 20 summit in Osaka, Japan, this month, additional tariffs will go into effect.
Arts Jun 10 Ali Stroker becomes first actor in a wheelchair to win a Tony Award Stroker earned the trophy for her portrayal of Ado Annie in Daniel Fish's dark revisionist revival of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic "Oklahoma!"…
World Jun 09 Kazakhstan: Protests of presidential vote bring 500 arrests Police detained hundreds of people in Kazakhstan amid unauthorized protests of a presidential election Sunday that opponents alleged was a fake exercise in democracy.
Nation Jun 09 As Southern Baptists meet in Alabama, sex abuse tops agenda The Southern Baptist Convention gathers for its annual national meeting Tuesday with one sobering topic — sex abuse by clergy and staff — overshadowing all others.
Nation Jun 09 California utility PG&E cuts power as precaution against wildfires Pacific Gas & Electric implemented a controversial practice of cutting power to selected portions of Northern California on Saturday to guard against wildfires as the weather turned very windy, dry and hot.
Nation Jun 07 Construction to begin soon on taller White House fence The Secret Service says the $64 million construction project will soon begin on what eventually will be a 13-foot, 1-inch fence, including wider and stronger pickets.