Could the UK hold another Brexit vote?

The UK made a historic decision to leave the European Union on Thursday -- but has so far hesitated on pulling the trigger to go.

EgyptAir black boxes could yet provide clues

The black boxes of EgyptAir Flight 804 -- badly damaged when they were found by searchers -- are being repaired and authorities hope they can help solve the mystery of what caused the plane to crash into the Mediterranean Sea last month.

Britain's Labour Party in turmoil over Brexit vote results

The leader of Britain's opposition Labour Party has vowed not to step down amid challenges to his leadership as the fallout from the UK's momentous vote to leave the European Union continues.

At least 10 injured -- some stabbed -- at California rally, authorities say

Ten people were injured Sunday after violence broke out between a white supremacist group and counter-protesters, said authorities in Sacramento, California.

Pope says Christians should apologize to gay people

Pope Francis said Sunday that Christians owe apologies to gays and others who have been offended or exploited by the church, remarks that some Catholics hailed as a breakthrough in the church's tone toward homosexuality.

Israel, Turkey to normalize ties

Israel and Turkey are set to normalize diplomatic relations, six years after an Israeli raid on a Gaza-bound flotilla left eight Turks and an American citizen of Turkish origin dead.

That sinking feeling: Beijing dropping by up to 4 inches a year, study shows

Beijing residents have put up with choking smog, trash-filled rivers and toxic running tracks. Now they have another concern -- sinking.

Brexit: Do you #Regrexit? UK voters voice doubt over referendum choice

From Brexit to #Regrexit -- an online petition demanding a second referendum on Britain's decision to leave the EU has passed 2 million signatures.

Why Brexit is the biggest step backward since World War II

The numbing news that Britain has voted to leave the European Union is the worst step backward for Europe -- and for Western civilization -- since the end of World War II.

Pope, in Armenia, decries 'genocide'

Pope Francis, visiting the nation of Armenia this weekend, again described the slaughter of Armenians by Ottoman Empire forces during World War I as a genocide and prayed that such a tragedy never happen again.