Top Stories Daily Listen Now
RawStory

World

French police hunt suspect after Lyon bomb 'attack'

Police in France were on Saturday hunting a suspect following a blast in a pedestrian street in the heart of the city of Lyon that wounded more than a dozen people just two days ahead of the country's hotly contested European Parliament elections.

Keep reading... Show less

Fireworks show producers are being crippled by Trump's China tariffs — putting future 4th of July shows at risk

President Donald Trump's escalating trade war with China is poised to devastate the fireworks industry in America, The Washington Post reported Friday.

Keep reading... Show less

Theresa May resigns as British prime minister – here’s where it all went wrong

Europe has claimed the career of yet another Conservative prime minister. After less than three years in office, Theresa May has suffered a catastrophic loss of confidence in her leadership among MPs and cabinet ministers. She has finally faced up to the demands from within her party and announced her resignation.

Keep reading... Show less

More than a dozen wounded in France bomb 'attack'

President Emmanuel Macron called a package blast on a pedestrian street in the heart of France's city of Lyon on Friday an "attack" after the device wounded more than a dozen people just two days ahead of the country's hotly contested European Parliament elections.

Keep reading... Show less

Britain's May announces resignation in emotional end

Prime Minister Theresa May announced her resignation in an emotional address on Friday, ending a dramatic three-year tenure of near-constant crisis over Brexit and increasing the likelihood of Britain crashing out of the EU later this year.

Keep reading... Show less

Four more deaths on traffic-jammed Everest

A traffic jam of climbers in the Everest "death zone" was blamed for two of four new deaths reported Friday, heightening concerns that the drive for profits is trumping safety on the world's highest peak.

Keep reading... Show less

Taiwan holds first gay marriages in historic day for Asia

Taiwan made history on Friday with Asia's first legal gay weddings as same-sex couples tied the knot in jubilant and emotional scenes, the culmination of a three-decade fight for equality.

Keep reading... Show less

Breakup isn't the answer, Facebook's Zuckerberg says

Facebook chief Mark Zuckerberg on Thursday rejected the idea of breaking up the social media giant as off-target, saying it could hamper the fight against deceit and harmful online content.

Keep reading... Show less

Feds throw the book at Julian Assange: 17 new charges including felony conspiracy under the Espionage Act

The Dept. of Justice has just announced an additional 17 new charges against Julian Assange. A grand jury indicted the Wikileaks founder on felony violations of the Espionage Act, including conspiracy to receive national defense information.

Keep reading... Show less

Theresa May postpones her final Brexit showdown

The British government on Thursday postponed Theresa May's final Brexit showdown in parliament following an outcry over concessions that looked set to speed up the end of her tumultuous spell as premier.

Keep reading... Show less

Trump 'only cares' about meeting royal family and is 'oblivious' to UK political chaos: report

President Donald Trump is scheduled to visit the United Kingdom for a state visit next month, and The Times of London reports that the president doesn't at all seem concerned about the political chaos that has engulfed America's closest ally.

Keep reading... Show less

'American Taliban' John Walker Lindh to be released from prison Thursday

John Walker Lindh, the American captured in 2001 fighting for the Taliban, is to be released early from federal prison on Thursday as some U.S. lawmakers fear he remains a security risk.

Keep reading... Show less

US aviation regulator says Boeing hasn't submitted 737 MAX fix

The US's aviation regulator has still not received Boeing's proposed fix for its 737 MAX aircraft, which have been grounded globally following two deadly crashes, the agency's chief said on Wednesday.

Keep reading... Show less