Walmart says gun-sales change is not a concession to Second Amendment foes
Walmart rejected claims by Second Amendment advocates that it was giving in to anti-gun lobbyists when it announced Tuesday that the super chain would discontinue handgun sales in Alaska and the sale of short-barrel rifle and handgun ammunition nationwide.
Both sides make closing arguments in trial of ex-Obama White House lawyer Greg Craig
Federal prosecutors said Tuesday that Greg Craig, a prominent Washington lawyer and former White House counsel under President Barack Obama, misled his then-law firm and the Justice Department about his work for the pro-Russian government of Ukraine in 2012.
Facebook says Homeland Security can't make fake accounts
Facebook said on Tuesday that it would be against its rules for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to create fake profiles to monitor the social media of foreigners seeking to enter America.
Iranian oil tanker nears coast of Syria as captain refuses to cooperate with delivery, sources say
The Adrian Darya 1, the Iranian oil tanker that the U.S. has pursued for several days, is now fewer than 10 nautical miles from the shores of Syria, intelligence sources tell Fox News.
Afghan asylum-seeker suspected in deadly France knife attack was in 'psychotic state,' prosecutor says
An Afghan man suspected in a knife attack that killed a 19-year-old and injured eight other people at a metro station in France on Saturday was on drugs and in a “psychotic state,” according to a prosecutor.
Rouhani says Iran's response to bilateral talks will always be 'negative'
As Iran continues to up the ante on its nuclear program, reportedly stockpiling low-enriched uranium beyond the limitations outlined in the 2015 nuclear deal, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said his country always will say "no" to bilateral talks with the United States.