Three North Korean state agencies and 10 individuals have been banned from doing business with the U.S.
Jewish settlers threw stones at American diplomats, whose security guards drew their weapons, according to reports.
Last year, the Israel Defense Forces reported the lowest number of soldier suicides in the military's history.
Coalition forces led by the United States targeted the Islamic State group with 23 air strikes in Syria and Iraq.
Senate Majority Leader Hospitalized After Exercise Accident
The new law was created in light of deadly attacks in Kenya last month by al-Shabab militants.
Prince Andrew, the second son of Queen Elizabeth II, stands accused of sex with underage "sex slave," a claim palace calls "untrue."
Despite the lowest oil prices in years, the U.S. appears poised to increase production in 2015 -- and all eyes will be on North Dakota.
A total of 30 bodies have so far been recovered from the Java Sea where AirAsia Flight 8501 went down Sunday.
Piketty said that it wasn't the government's job to decide who is "honorable."
The nearly 80-year-old former teacher, advocating non-violence, has spent his 10 years in office trying to clamp down on armed groups.
The euro started the new year at 29-month lows in Asia after the head of the head of the European Central Bank fanned expectations it would take bolder steps on stimulus this month.
Mario Cuomo, the outspoken former Democratic governor of New York, died Thursday.
The American Automobile Association predicts that American consumers will save up to $75 billion on gasoline in 2015 as oil prices remain low.
The national deadline for filling out the FAFSA is June 30, 2016, but states and colleges have individual deadlines.
“This was not a coup. This was an attack by a terrorist group backed by some powers that I would not name," Yahya Jammeh said.
An Iraqi Ministry of Health spokesman said Mosul isn't capable of diagnosing Ebola patients.
The majority of the strikes by U.S.-led coalition forces occurred in or near the Syrian cities of Raqqa, Kobani and Deir el-Zour.
The title of the video says the women are Italian workers and have been detained by al Qaeda's Syria wing Nusra Front.
The former Florida governor appears to be attempting to head off the kind of criticism that hurt Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign.
Police arrested several political opponents on Tuesday and kept others under virtual house arrest ahead of a protest.
The meeting, if it takes place, will be the first one between the leaders of the two countries since 2007.