We know this much so far about Harper Lee's new book: Atticus Finch is 72 and suffering from rheumatoid arthritis; Scout is a grown woman who has a suitor most anxious to marry her.
India Prime Minister Narendra Modi is a skilled orator and prolific on social media, so his studied silence about allegations of corruption affecting his party has set other tongues wagging.
Former US presidents George W. Bush and Bill Clinton shared a stage on Thursday in Texas to exchange quips and insights on leadership and hopes for an elevated tenor in the current presidential campaign in which their family members are running.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras appealed to his party's lawmakers on Friday to back a tough reforms package after abruptly offering last-minute concessions to try to save the country from an impending financial meltdown.
Iran lashed out at Western powers, accusing them of changing positions at the eleventh hour in intense nuclear talks, as the EU warned on Friday that it was time to say "yes or no" to a deal on the table.
As the United States and Cuba mend ties, colleges in both countries are forming partnerships that once were heavily restricted.
The prospect of leading his country to a first major title in 22 years is driving Lionel Messi as Argentina meets Chile in a clash of golden generations in Saturday's Copa America final.
After 12 years with the Miami Heat, Dwyane Wade needed a reminder of how much the franchise valued him.
When Damian Lillard agreed to a new maximum contract extension with the Trail Blazers on Thursday, it may have signaled the beginning of a changing of the guard in Portland.
Lleyton Hewitt is eager to mentor the new generation of Australian tennis stars and help them follow in his footsteps by becoming Grand Slam champions.
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