The exercise will take place in August in the Sea of Japan, a move that is likely to add to the already fragile state in the region.
A judge pulled the man aside and warned him that he could have been charged with contempt of court, which can carry a fine or jail time.
"Above all, we need idealistic young people to appreciate that joining this death cult is an utterly misguided and wrong-headed way to express their desire to sacrifice."
The Israeli government has been vocally opposing any nuclear deal with Iran for years.
Broomfield's family has left the United States to travel to Mursitpinar, a gate along the Turkish border, to receive his body.
Walter de Gregorio will continue to work for the soccer league on a consultancy basis through the end of the year.
The dead body of a former Zimbabwean cabinet minister and ambassador to the U.S. was found in his locked car along with a highly toxic insecticide.
Fake cell towers eavesdrop on conversations and gather data.
A study by Johns Hopkins University finds that only 10 percent of Americans are concerned about the environmental harm caused by food waste.
Acura said that there have not been any warranty claims, incidents or injuries due to the malfunction so far.
Official media say Ai Weiwei should now steer clear of politics and get closer to the people, but Internet users defend him as China's "conscience."
Twitter, which is increasingly eyeing fast-growing Asian economies, plans to double its workforce in Singapore over the next two years.
A study by the Pew Research Center estimates that America's mixed-race population is growing thrice as fast as the overall population.
An earlier version of the Oka tactical ballistic missile, which was scrapped under the INF treaty, had a maximum range of about 300 miles.
Three deputies in Albany, Georgia, were convicted of a range of federal charges, including obstruction of justice and, in one case, withholding evidence.
According to a report from the Guardian, ISIS has drained recruits and money from al Qaeda, whose leadership has been cut off from its commanders.
The Chinese government could use that data to blackmail individuals.
Oil companies have come to an agreement with victims of the 2013 oil train derailment tragedy in the Canadian town.
A new trial for the former New York deli worker who confessed to strangling 6-year-old Etan Patz in a case that changed the way the U.S. responds to missing children will open in 2016, a judge said on Wednesday.
The agency urged anyone with Blue Bell products to throw them away or return them to the store, even if partially eaten.
The World Bank cut its global growth outlook for this year and urged countries to "fasten their seat belts" as they adjust to lower commodity prices and a looming rise in U.S. interest rates.
Ted Cruz called for increased patrols to stop illegal immigration even as the number of border agents nears record highs.