Independent centrist Emmanuel Macron beat out far-right Marine Le Pen with 65 percent of the vote.
They were among the 276 students kidnapped by Boko Haram in 2014.
In the wake of the tragic shooting in Orlando, a new site aims to heal a broken community.
They are believed to be left over from an Allied forces attack in Germany in October 1943.
Expectation turned to reality Friday night when Emmanuel Macron’s campaign suffered a massive hack.
Authorities believe the officer “intended to cause serious bodily injury” to 15-year-old Jordan Edwards.
Staffers say internal campaign documents were leaked on a file sharing website late Friday.
A Navy SEAL died during a special-operations mission against al-Shabaab.
Conspicuously absent from President Trump’s celebration of Obamacare repeal passing the House was any mention of the people and constituencies it might benefit.
The remarks by Jean-Claude Juncker, the EC president, come amid tensions with the U.K. over Brexit.
Florida Memorial University will honor Martin with a bachelor’s degree at its upcoming commencement ceremony.
A new state law claims to protect religious liberty.
Russia, Iran, and Turkey agreed Thursday to set them up, despite criticism from some Syrian rebels.
The House Financial Services Committee passed its version of repeal-and-replace for Wall Street regulation.
For his first foreign trip later this month, the president will visit Saudi Arabia, Israel, and the Vatican, symbolic homes of three major world religions.
The former national-security adviser is caught up in a political fight over surveillance again.
CEO Tim Cook said the company supports 2 million U.S. jobs and hoped to create more.
The former U.S. president said he wasn’t planning on getting involved, but that the French presidential election was too important.
Google downplayed the enormity of the scam in a series of statements.
Buckingham Palace says the husband of Queen Elizabeth II will attend previously scheduled engagements until August.