The ship-repair industry in Virginia's Hampton Roads region is preparing to lay off more than 1,000 employees as Congress works to approve a new national budget
Researchers with Japanese antivirus firm Trend Micro say that the campaign of French presidential front runner Emmanuel Macron has been targeted by Russia-linked hackers
The U.N. secretary-general says international donors at a Geneva aid conference have pledged $1.1 billion to help beleaguered, war-torn Yemen this year
An Afghan official says the Taliban have killed eight policemen and overrun three security checkpoints in the northern province of Takhar
European parliamentarians are trying to mediate between Albania's political groupings in an effort to end an impasse following the opposition's boycott of parliament and June 18 parliamentary election
Voices from Pyongyang, Damascus, Tehran, Mogadishu, Moscow, Tel Aviv, the West Bank, Berlin and Mexico City consider Trump's first 100 days
Most immigrants entering the U.S. illegally are simply deported without prosecution
A unanimous Supreme Court says that Indian tribes' immunity from lawsuits does not always extend to their employees in incidents that occur far from Indian reservations
Head of beleaguered Hungary university appeals for EU help, says new law aims to shut it down
A Maryland lawmaker has been sentenced to two days in jail for driving while impaired
Russia's justice ministry has restored public access to the financial reports of charities linked to the prime minister after taking them off its website following claims of corruption
President Donald Trump says that he hasn't changed his position on building a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico
Prosecutors in Hungary say they have indicted a lawmaker from the ruling Fidesz party and six others for attempting to embezzle public funds
The opposition Labour Party pledges a new Brexit strategy if it wins Britain's general election
The number of New York City public school students who lived in homeless shelters for at least part of the last school year rose by more than 4,000 from the previous year