Leaders of the European Union met Turkish premier Ahmet Davutoglu in Brussels on Sunday to finalize an agreement .
Joseph Caputo was charged Friday with illegally entering restricted areas after he jumped over the White House fence on Thanksgiving.
The plan is expected to increase public trust toward police and reduce complaints against officers.
Youssif Omar was arrested on suspicion of felony child abuse for allegedly assaulting a teenage relative for not wearing a hijab.
The threat, made online by an unidentified person, referred to gun violence on the school's quad at 10 a.m. Monday.
With COP21 set to begin in Paris, representatives from less developed countries worry that their needs will be ignored in the hunt for a deal.
The U.S. president, in Paris for the climate summit, paid tribute to those who died at the Bataclan concert hall during the Nov. 13 terror attacks.
An Iraq War veteran and a woman who was accompanying a friend to the clinic died, along with a college police officer.
A Turkish Coast Guard launched a rescue mission for refugees who were headed for the Greek island of Lesbos.
A probe of allegations that Iran has engaged in nuclear weapons research will likely delay the lifting of sanctions.
After the attack on a Planned Parenthood clinic, politicians have refrained from the line that “the only thing that stops a bad guy with a gun is a good guy with a gun.”
"My jobs plan starts with investing in infrastructure," Clinton said on Sunday at the launch of "Hard Hats for Hillary" in Boston.
Citizens called for their government to refrain from intervening in Syria, fearing retaliatory attacks similar to the Paris massacre.
Robert Dear’s ex-wife says he was a good father, but a former neighbor recalled him as "really strange and out there."
Now Iraqi government forces, backed by U.S. advisers and airstrikes, can advance on the city from two fronts.
There are four official mosques and 800 places of worship for Italy's 1.5 million Muslims.
Almost daily Palestinian stabbings, car rammings and shootings have killed 19 Israelis and one U.S. citizen since Oct. 1.
In a phone interview on NBC's "Meet the Press," Trump said he has heard from "hundreds of people" that there were televised Muslim celebrations of the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks.
Conservatives have accused Planned Parenthood, a nonprofit that provides a range of health services, including abortion, of illegally selling baby parts.
The Union Leader also considered Jeb Bush and John Kasich, but decided they couldn't win.
Police arrested or detained hundred of protesters Sunday, amid a rowdy kickoff to a week of international climate change negotiations in Paris.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu suspended talks with EU institutions after a decision to label Israeli settlement products.
Ben Carson says Syrian refugees want to be repatriated, not move to the United States or Europe.
One expert says the key to ending attacks and threats against abortion providers -- like Planned Parenthood -- is more education, not increased security.
The presidential candidate accused Americans of being immature on issues and called for more civil discourse.
Chancellor Angela Merkel promised to support the offensive against ISIS during talks with French President Francois Hollande, who called for more countries to help fight the militants.
Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Hungary and Romania opposed mandatory quotas but were outvoted at a meeting of EU interior ministers in September.
China's environment minister said the country had met its emission reduction goals earlier than expected even as Beijing suffered its worst case of smog in 13 months.
A Burger King manager told the Chicago Tribune that police deleted a video that may have captured the killing of 17-year-old Laquan McDonald by officer Jason Van Dyke.
Officer William Porter, 26, is the first of six officers scheduled for separate trials for the death in April of Freddie Gray.