Hillary Clinton announces her "New College Compact," but some worry about the costs and unintended consequences of "cheap and quick."
The Ukrainian foreign ministry called the clashes “a dangerous indication of a further escalation to come.”
"Last year, people were not shooting at each other during the protest. [This year] criminals [are] wanting to take advantage of the protests," said Ferguson resident Patricia Bynes.
The silence that prevails between the doctor and the patient prevents medical experts from maintaining the proper sexual health of the patients in the U.S., a study found.
Corporate Amex customers can now pay for purchases using their iPhone 6 and Apple Watch.
The reboot of the "Fantastic Four" franchise made less than half the prior two installments during its opening weekend.
China shares several jungle borders with it neighbors.
Russian military data shows that the share of U.S. arms in the Saudi military is over 80 percent. That could be set to change.
The steady rise is fueled primarily by population growth in Africa.
“Laugh out loud” is rarely used in posts and comments, says Facebook. But it could still be used in private.
The UAV records its exact GPS location at all times.
They strengthen ties to Scandinavia as Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warns that Russian wants to take the "whole of Europe."
The article by Speaker Sergei Naryshkin is one of many instances of growing anti-U.S. rhetoric in Russia.
With childcare and domestic help in the West so expensive — the lure of cheap domestic help in Hong Kong is pushing some expatriates to postpone their return home.
In an interview with the BBC, Cemil Bayik -- co-founder and a senior leader of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party -- accused Turkey of colluding with ISIS.
Earlier on Sunday, a bomb blast at a police station in the Turkish city injured 10 people.
Backers of the New York Red Bulls and the New York City Football Club clashed outside a pub in New Jersey, hitting one another with sticks and a sandwich board.
The number of Americans living in high-poverty areas has almost doubled since 2000, with the problem most severe -- and worsening -- in the country's mid-size cities.
"Tomorrow we'll eat the anticipated veggie harvest," International Space Station crew member Scott Kelly tweeted, in anticipation of the feast.
The U.S. Customs and Border Protection agency ads warn Central American and Mexican people about the risks of illegally crossing the American border.
On the 70th anniversary of the historic nuclear attack, Japanese peace activists called on their government to dial back its proposed military expansion.