Israel suspended ties with the UN agency for adopting a resolution said to deny Jewish ties to the region’s holy sites.
Aisha Buhari criticized Muhammadu Buhari’s administration, which had promised change but, in the view of his critics, has delivered little. His response: “She belongs to my kitchen.”
Thousands of people took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to honor King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died Thursday.
Nedeljnik said it was the subject of a hoax. It had quoted the GOP presidential nominee as saying the U.S.-led intervention in Serbia was “a mistake.”
The gap in data has been an embarrassment for the federal government.
Government and FARC rebel leaders continue to negotiate a peace accord that was recently rejected by voters.
The last surviving lawyer who argued Brown v. Board of Education at the U.S. Supreme Court died Wednesday at 91.
Ahmad Rahimi’s hearing was for state charges of attempted murder of police officers, not the federal charges accusing him of bombing public spaces.
A new medical facility aims to give drug addicts a safe space to inject, but critics say it only perpetuates the problem.
More than 5,000 incidents were reported in England and Wales in July—a 41 percent increase from last year.
The Republicans’ defenders argue that the timing of accusations of sexual assault are questionable. That’s only because they weren’t paying attention before.
Jaber al-Bakr hung himself inside a German jail and now lawyers and politicians want to know why he wasn’t being more closely watched.
Boko Haram took the girls in 2014 along with more than 250 others.
Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world's longest-reigning monarch, was 88.
Bob Dylan has won this year’s award.
The attacks mark the first time the U.S. has targeted the Houthis since the conflict began in March 2015, and they come after missiles were fired at an American warship.
The Republican presidential nominee categorically denied any past incidents, but several women have come forward to report unwanted attention from him.
After a month of national backlash for a phony accounts scandal, John Stumpf has resigned effective immediately.
A federal judge ruled Wednesday to change the date because of Hurricane Matthew, which passed near the state last week.