Robert Dear, accused of killing three during a long standoff and shootout in Colorado, made his first court appearance via video Monday.
Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan denied Putin's accusations, saying he'll leave office if they are proved true.
France and Germany are not known for sunny skies, but are nevertheless using government initiatives to spur a shift toward renewable solar energy.
A $31 billion trade relationship is about to change as Moscow responds to Turkey's strike against a Russian warplane.
But in the Central African Republic, inspirational words from the leader of the Roman Catholic Church won't be enough to end the deadly fighting of recent years, experts say.
The officer could face a minimum of 20 years in prison if convicted of first-degree murder in the 2014 shooting that was caught on video.
NBC's Chuck Todd and presidential candidate Donald Trump hollered over each other Sunday, but Todd was able to squeeze in a soliloquy about the importance of honesty in politics.
Rob Malley will likely face criticism for brokering the Iran deal and for his account of failed Mideast talks in 2000.
The giant San Francisco bank is under investigation for its 'pressure cooker' sales approach, the Wall Street Journal reports.
After Donald Trump's scheduled press conference with 100 black evangelical pastors was canceled, some said they were misled by the billionaire.
The technology leader announced an initiative by more than 25 private investors to support cutting-edge, zero-carbon energy breakthroughs.
Jury selection began Monday in the trial of William Porter, one of six Baltimore police officers charged in the death of a man who suffered a spinal injury while in police custody.
The United Arab Emirates described Russian airstrikes in Syria that have largely attacked rebels supporting Syrian President Bashar Assad as attacks on a "common enemy."
The Eiffel Tower lights up with messages of hope during the international climate conference hosted by France.
Following an arson attack on their mosque, Muslims in Peterborough have begun holding prayers at a local synagogue.
The Federal Reserve adopted rules Monday to limit the central bank's ability to provide emergency lending of the sort that saved AIG in the 2008 crisis.
The pair will reportedly appear together in Omaha Dec. 16 to discuss tax reform.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau met on the sidelines of the Paris climate change talks with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Sunday.
The rabbinate says it helps Jewish soldiers in the military find strength through religious inspiration to bolster their “sense of mission.”
The municipal ballot will be the first since late King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz Al Saud's 2011 decree allowing women to vote and run.
The World Health Organization and numerous medical organizations around the globe have endorsed breast milk as the best food for babies, recommending that babies be exclusively breast fed for the first six months of life.
Russia imports 20 percent of its vegetables from Turkey, and the move raises fears of price increases and market instability. Other countries hope to step in and fill the void.
The 435-mile-long wall along its porous border with Somalia has generated a heated debate.
Classes are meant to help women identify dangerous situations and make themselves heard during an attack so others can step in.
The parliament debated measures to tackle childhood obesity as calls for a 20 percent tax on sugary drinks and food have gained ground in the U.K.
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The ruling was hailed as "historic," as Northern Ireland is the only region in the U.K. where medical staff can be jailed for life for carrying out abortions.
The warning from the U.S. Embassy in Kabul follows a series of attacks in Paris on Nov. 13, where 130 people were killed.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi said the “rich world” should not expect developing countries to share equal responsibilities on climate change.
The leaders of China and the U.S. emphasized that climate change will only be solved if developed and developing nations can find ways to work in partnership.