A local fire chief in Alberta says things have “calmed down,” but firefighting efforts are still on.
The ruling National and Workers' Party is holding its first meeting since 1980, and Kim Jong-un is expected to use it to solidify his position as the country’s leader.
The state supreme court weighs the inmates’ fate after the U.S. Supreme Court struck down their sentencing procedures.
The House speaker said the presumptive Republican nominee first needs to unify the party and embrace “conservative principles.”
A Russian orchestra performed a concert in the Syrian city that was recaptured from the Islamic State in late March.
The president commuted the sentences of 58 federal prisoners on Thursday.
Dozens of people are reported to have been killed by an air strike in the country’s Idlib province.
The government in Alberta said Thursday a total 49 wildfires are burning in and around the Canadian city.
With a fast reversal on the minimum wage, the de-facto Republican nominee shows why Hillary Clinton is attacking his character more than his policies.
Probably.
Rescue workers continue to comb through the debris of a residential building that collapsed in Kenya's capital last week.
A U.S. Army captain sues the White House in federal court to find out.
Earlier this week, Australian Craig Wright said he created the virtual currency Bitcoin. On Thursday, he reneged on a promise to show definitive proof of that claim.
Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu is stepping down following tensions with President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.