Donald Trump complains on Twitter that debates with Hillary Clinton clashes with NFL

'They're dead, they're dead, I was right there': How terrified friend of 'jilted shooter' called her grandmother from closet as he roamed party with his AR-15 picking off his ex-girlfriend and two pals Was the hot air balloon that crashed and killed 16 overloaded? Eyewitness says he saw the balloon was struggling to stay afloat and that 'something wasn't right' The Donald is rescued after getting stuck in an elevator during Colorado campaign visit - on the same day he accused the local fire marshal of being 'pro-Hillary' EXCLUSIVE: Seattle house party shooter 'called pal in tears after murdering ex-girlfriend and asked how he should kill himself' 'Monstrous nest of child molesters': New lawsuit alleges ex-student was sexually abused and given drugs at boarding school for young boys Panic as 77 passengers and crew evacuated from a ferry in Marseille after 'explosion' heard 24 hours after ... (more)

The emails were released by WikiLeaks just before the convention in Philadelphia opened its doors.

Hello and welcome to The Midge, the e-bulletin that takes a bite out of politics in Scotland and elsewhere. Syrian man detonates bomb outside bar in southern Germany a bomber dead, 12 injured a MPs slate Sir Philip Green over collapse of BHS; World Anti-Doping Agency disappointed at no IOC blanket ban on Russian athletes a Democratic Party chief resigns a May to discuss Brexit and border controls in Northern Ireland a It's good to talk, says Prince Harry.

Authorities were almost certain a bomb crashed TWA Flight 800

This photo shows reconstruction work continuing in Calverton, N.Y., on TWA Flight 800, which crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off New York's Long Island last July 17, killing all 230 people aboard. Federal authorities said yesterday they believe TWA Flight 800 was blasted out of the sky by a powerful explosive device, all but ruling out mechanical failure as a cause of the crash.

Dallas Killer Wrote Cryptic Messages In His Own Blood At Site Of Standoff, Police Say

The gunman who shot and killed five police officers and injured nine other people in Dallas used his own blood to write cryptic messages inside the building where he died, police said. In an interview on CNN's " State of the Union " Sunday morning, Dallas Police Chief David Brown said the sniper, 25-year-old Micah Xavier Johnson , left the messages throughout the building where officers killed him after a Black Lives Matter protest Thursday evening.

The Latest: Envoy: Farage’s decision to quit ‘very cowardly’

Britain's Chancellor of the Exchequer George Osborne prepares to lay a wealth at the Cenotaph in St Peter's Square, Manchester, England, where a commemoration is being held to mark the 100th anniversary of the start of the Wor... Authorities say an off-duty New York City police officer fatally shot a man after being attacked during a road rage incident. Authorities say an off-duty New York City police officer fatally shot a man after being attacked during a road rage incident.

AP sources: Mavs plan max offer sheet for Warriors’ Barnes

Nobel laureate Elie Wiesel, the Romanian-born Holocaust survivor whose classic "Night" became a landmark testament to the Nazis' crimes and launched Wiesel's long career as one of the world's foremost witnesses... A 24-year-old man took a wrong turn, crashed through a fence and ruptured a natural gas line in suburban Detroit, causing a dramatic explosion in the wee hours Saturday that forced the evacuation of nearby... A 24-year-old man took a wrong turn, crashed through a fence and ruptured a natural gas line in suburban Detroit, causing a dramatic explosion in the wee hours Saturday that forced the evacuation of nearby residents and... The chairwoman of the Delta County Republican Party who was accused of favoritism and posting a racist meme on her Facebook page has resigned.

Pentagon: 2 IS leaders killed in airstrike on Iraq’s Mosul

A laboratory explosion at the University of Hawaii that resulted in a researcher losing her arm was likely caused by static electricity, according to an independent investigation. A laboratory explosion at the University of Hawaii that resulted in a researcher losing her arm was likely caused by static electricity, according to an independent investigation.

Government urges owners of old Hondas to get air bags fixed

The U.S. government is urging owners of 313,000 older Hondas and Acuras to stop driving them and get them repaired after new tests found that their Takata air bag inflators are extremely dangerous. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration said Thursday that it has data showing that chances are as high as 50 percent that the inflators can explode in a crash, injuring people by sending metal shrapnel into the passenger compartments.

Six stories in the news today, June 30

In what was almost certainly his last visit to Canada as U.S. president, Barack Obama held court for nearly an hour before a joint session of the House of Commons and the Senate yesterday, basking in applause and heaping praise on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, with whom he's become fast friends. But even as he lauded Canada for such values as integrity, human rights and fair play, he also urged it to pay its full share to NATO.