June 23 NATO summit aims to focus on Trump's spending goal Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy highlights President Donald Trump's demand ahead of the NATO summit in Europe on 'The Will Cain Show.'
June 23 DOUG SCHOEN: Trump's Iran strategy could ignite long-awaited regime change. My Serbia experience is a guide Israel's strikes on Iranian nuclear sites could spark regime change, drawing parallels to Serbia where bombing weakened rather than strengthened an unpopular government.
June 22 Kurt Volker: Europe was 'supportive' but does not have the power to make a 'decisive impact' the way the US can Former US ambassador to NATO Kurt Volker discusses President Trump's upcoming visit to NATO and European involvement in attempts at establishing peace in the Middle East on 'The Story with Martha MacCallum.'
June 22 Tennis stars clash following game-ending handshake: 'Nobody likes you' Greek tennis star Maria Sakkari told defeated opponent Yulia Putintseva that "nobody likes you" in heated confrontation after her win in the Bad Homburg Open.
June 22 Unearthed Ancient Roman shoes draw 'impressed gasps' after being buried for 2,000 years Two well-preserved Roman shoes from 2,000 years ago were recently found by volunteers at the Magna fort in the United Kingdom. The find "immediately drew impressed gasps" from the staff.
June 19 Iran talks with Europeans set for Friday; White House sees ‘substantial chance’ for renewed negotiations After speculation about a U.S. strike on Iran, the White House says there's a "substantial chance" for renewed talks because European leaders and Iranian officials will meet Friday.
June 19 Exiled crown prince explains what Moscow and Beijing understand in the long run about Iran Exiled crown prince of Iran HRH Reza Pahlavi argues the current regime is 'giving away' the country and lays out his proposed transition plan on 'The Story.'
June 18 Beloved American candy deemed 'unsafe to eat' in United Kingdom due to hidden chemicals A popular American candy is facing a safety advisory in the United Kingdom after the U.K.'s Food Standards Agency found mineral oil hydrocarbons in the sweets.
June 18 Grim excavation begins at site believed to contain remains of around 800 babies Mass grave excavation begins at a former mother-and-baby home in Ireland, where remains of 800 infants and young children were discovered in an underground sewage structure.
June 14 Long-lost sanctuary to Greek god discovered by archaeologists: 'Larger than life' Cypriot officials announced the recent excavation of a long-forgotten sanctuary to Apollo, offering insights into ancient rituals and architectural expansions.