The latest round of U.S.-brokered peace talks foundered in April over objections to a Palestinian unity pact and Israeli settlement growth.
The unidentified worker was an employee of the hospital that treated Thomas Eric Duncan, who succumbed to Ebola virus disease Wednesday.
There are already more than 350 U.S. troops on the ground in West Africa, but that number is set to grow exponentially in the coming weeks.
The mother of slain black teenager Michael Brown was among the peaceful protesters who marched on a Ferguson police station Saturday night.
Turkey will use its own intelligence program to select and screen fighters.
Mills lives with Snowden just part-time due to visa issues, his lawyer said.
Mexico and Panama will meet in a friendly in Querétaro on Sunday.
Three car bombings in Baghdad and a suicide attack on the city's outskirts could presage a larger struggle for Iraq's capital.
Kim Dotcom is fighting an extradition request that would bring him to the U.S. to face copyright-infringement charges.
Keith Alexander's holdings included companies that offered cloud storage, data collection and video surveillance.
The first of two tests indicates the man who arrived in Brazil from Guinea Sept. 19 does not have Ebola virus disease.
Zhang Fang and her father Zhang Lidong are members of the Church of Almighty God who killed a woman who refused to be recruited.
An Iraqi provincial official expressed fear the strategic Iraqi province of Anbar could "fall in 10 days."
New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport is one of five U.S. airports to improve its screening of travelers from West Africa.
The attack, wearing a police uniform struck a provincial police headquarters in southern Afghanistan Saturday, killing one and wounding four.
The teenager was hospitalized with Ebola-like symptoms after returning from a two-week trip in Sudan, the New York Daily News reported.
The international body warned the global response to the Ebola outbreak needs to be '20 times greater' than it was at the start of October.
The countries exchanged gunfire Friday for nearly two hours, after North Korean military forces shot down South Korean balloons.
The U.S. Secret Service confirmed it was investigating the breach, which compromised the systems of Kmart, which has about 1,200 stores.
The medical records of Duncan, a patient who died from Ebola Wednesday, show he had a fever
Landon Donovan bid farewell to the United States men’s national team in a 1-1 friendly draw with Ecuador.
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex matrimony to proceed in Idaho by lifting a temporary hold imposed earlier in the week, capping a week of victories for supporters of gay marriage.