The Bundestag’s move Thursday has angered Turkey.
Donald Verrilli, who as the Obama administration’s top litigator won landmark cases on the Affordable Care Act, same-sex marriage, and immigration, will step down this month.
The LAPD has identified the shooter in Wednesday’s killing of an engineering professor.
The Golden State Warriors and the Cleveland Cavaliers face off for the second straight year.
An Indian court convicted 24 people—but acquitted 36—for the Gulbarg Society killings in which 69 Muslims were killed.
The House Committee on Space, Science, and Technology will look into how the money was stolen from the New York Fed.
Federal prosecutors ended their investigation into the November 2016 shooting death of Jamar Clark.
A prosecutor on Wednesday charged a police officer for attempted murder and negligent manslaughter in the 2015 killing of the 31-year-old black man.
The terrorist group al-Shabaab claimed responsibility for a bombing Wednesday in Mogadishu that has killed 10 and injured dozens more.
Investigators say a French vessel looking for the aircraft has detected a signal from one of the data recorders.
The Fourth Circuit won’t reconsider its ruling in favor of a transgender Virginia student who requested access to the boy’s restroom, a decision with potential national repercussions.
The move comes just days after the school demoted Starr, its president, and fired Art Briles, the football coach, over how sexual-assault complaints were handled.
The social-media platform suspended the popular @DarthPutinKGB account on Tuesday. A day later, the account is back online.
Switzerland opened the 35.5-mile tunnel to modernize freight through the Alps.
A woman in New Jersey gave birth to a baby girl this week after being infected with the virus.
The farcical quest for a conservative alternative to Donald Trump finds National Review’s David French, and produces a farcical reaction by the press.
The presumptive Republican presidential nominee will visit Britain on June 24—the day after the “Brexit” vote—for the opening of his golf resort.
Egyptian investigators say a French vessel looking for the aircraft has detected a signal from one of the data recorders.
In court filings, former employees of Trump University allege that it preyed on the insecurities of its students, selling them courses they did not need or could not afford.
Officials are looking into whether the popular tourist attraction was involved in the wildlife trafficking after the discovery of 40 dead cubs.