Turkish president wants U.S. to send rival cleric home

Declaring his government firmly in control, a defiant Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Saturday demanded the United States arrest or extradite an exiled Islamic cleric he blames for a coup attempt that ended with nearly 200 people dead.

Trump-Pence: The unlikely duo

Donald Trump has finally hired someone he can't fire.

5 people to watch in Hillary Clinton's veepstakes

As she nears a decision on her own running mate, Hillary Clinton and her campaign are watching Donald Trump's search with astonishment.

Watch CNN Turk's final moments on air before soldiers shut it down

CNN's sister network CNN Turk was shut down briefly as coup plotters attempted to own the airwaves early Saturday.

Turkey's military and government were actually getting along -- before the coup

The attempted military coup Friday night in Istanbul comes as a shock, perhaps most of all to Turks themselves.

Turkish government says situation under control; air base used by U.S. closed

A violent, chaotic night in Turkey ended with at least 161 people dead, but the government said Saturday it remains firmly in control following a coup attempt by some members of the military.

Attacker in Nice was 'radicalized rapidly,' French interior minister says

The man who used a 20-ton truck to plow down hundreds of people in Nice this week, killing 84, somehow became radicalized very quickly and hadn't even yet shown up on any anti-terrorist intelligence radar, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Saturday.

Norfolk men shot while streaming video on Facebook Live

Three men in Norfolk, Virginia, sit in a car, smoking and singing along with rap lyrics. One of the men uses his smartphone to stream video of the fun to Facebook.

Boris Johnson: Britain's most unlikely foreign secretary?

He's called foreigners "piccaninnies" and "cannibals," and once referred to Hillary Clinton as a "sadistic nurse in a mental hospital."

Theresa May becomes new British Prime Minister

Theresa May struck a populist tone in her first public remarks as British Prime Minister on Wednesday, saying she planned to continue predecessor David Cameron's "true legacy" of social justice.