July 26, 2016 Kerry says North Korea should follow in the footsteps of Iran, end nuclear arms North Korea's pursuit of nuclear weapons — when the world is trying to rid itself of them — is "very provocative deeply concerning," U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said Tuesday and warned that there will be consequences if it does not stop.
July 21, 2016 Federal judge urges US to grant gender neutral passport A federal judge on Wednesday urged the State Department to give a gender neutral passportto a Colorado Navy veteran who does not identify being male or female in a case that's the first of its kind in the United States.
July 18, 2016 Secret document lifts Iran nuke constraints in 11-13 years Key restrictions on Iran's nuclear program imposed under an internationally negotiated deal will start to ease years before the 15-year accord expires, advancing Tehran's ability to build a bomb even before the end the pact, according to a document obtained Monday by The Associated Press.
July 17, 2016 US jets resume strike missions against ISIS from key Turkey air base after power cut Turkey reopened the airspace around Incirlik Air Base on Sunday, allowing the U.S. to restart strike missions targeting the Islamic State terror group, as the alliance between the two nations showed signs of serious strain.
July 14, 2016 'Gag' order: FBI confirms special secrecy agreements for agents in Clinton email probe The FBI has confirmed to a senior Republican senator that agents were sworn to secrecy -- and subject to lie detector tests -- in the Hillary Clinton email probe, an extensive measure one former agent said could have a "chilling effect."
July 13, 2016 Ex-Gitmo detainee connected to Turkey airport attack added to US list of terrorists A former Gitmo detainee connected to last month’s ISIS attack on the Istanbul airport that killed 45 and injured more than 230 others was officially added to the U.S. government’s list of designated terrorists Wednesday.
July 13, 2016 State Dept. to release deleted Clinton emails uncovered by FBI State Department officials plan to publish all work-related emails discovered on Hillary Clinton's private servers by the FBI once agents turn over the records Clinton withheld from the government.
July 12, 2016 House GOP request perjury investigation of Clinton over private email server House Republicans asked the U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia on Monday to investigate Hillary Clinton over her private email server while serving as secretary of state and determine whether she lied to Congress.
July 9, 2016 US, Russia expel each other's diplomats in flare-up over Moscow police attack Russia said Saturday that it had expelled two U.S. diplomats Moscow claimed were working undercover for the CIA in retaliation for Washington's explusion of two Russians last month.
July 7, 2016 State Department reopens internal probe of Clinton emails The State Department is re-opening an internal investigation into whether Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton and her top aides mishandled classified information, 91±¬ÁÏ confirmed late Thursday.