Governor Pat McCrory has asked courts to determine whether or not the state’s controversial “bathroom law” violates the Civil Rights Act, as the U.S. Department of Justice contends.
A Mexican judge has ruled that the notorious drug trafficker and head of the Sinaloa Cartel can be transferred to the U.S.—but the move must be approved by the Foreign Ministry.
Lottery officials said a single ticket matched the winning numbers for the $429 million jackpot.
Chancellor Werner Faymann abruptly resigned Monday, saying he’d lost the support of his Social Democrats.
The former London mayor who is spearheading the campaign for Britain to leave the EU presented his case Monday.
Make America have a recession again.
Arizona’s Game and Fish Department killed a black bear in a mountain town last week, raising questions about the tense relationship between people and predators.
The controversial Alabama chief justice could be removed from office for blocking same-sex marriage licenses in January.
The Labour Party’s mayoral candidate defeated Zac Goldsmith, a Conservative, to become the first Muslim mayor of a major European city.
Journalists Erdem Gul and Can Dundar were sentenced to prison for revealing state secrets. But that’s only after someone tried to kill Dundar outside the courthouse.
In the latest fight over whether detaining migrant children is illegal, a Texas judge has blocked the state from issuing a child-care license to an immigration detention center.
The apparent whistleblower behind the leaks that targeted offshore accounts spoke out on Friday.
The African nation, which uses the American currency among others, ran out of physical cash. So, it’s going to print its own.
The president was responding to a question on the presumptive GOP presidential nominee.
The first disappointing report of 2016
The British research vessel has been named for David Attenborough.