The incident comes ahead of U.S. President Barack Obama's visit to Philippines next week for a summit, which will be attended by Chinese President Xi Jinping.
In addition to the business deals sealed on the first day of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s visit to the U.K., the two nations also concluded talks on a civil nuclear agreement.
Aung San Suu Kyi's party won a majority in both houses of parliament, which will now elect a president by March, ending 50 years of military rule.
Protesters at Claremont McKenna College claim that the dean's office was not doing enough to address racial concerns at the institution.
Retired Florida police officer W. Ken Katsaris is the third expert to conclude that officer Timothy Loehmann was justified in shooting Rice last year.
But the state still has a long way to go before it can match the level of service it had when Planned Parenthood had a role, some health experts say.
The U.S. sent a drone to Syria to kill a Briton who is believed to have beheaded several ISIS hostages.
In an online post, the Republican presidential candidate fired back at Donald Trump, telling him money cannot buy smarts.
The movie was rated as the 5th best animated movie of all time by the American Film Institute, while Premiere Magazine included it in the top 20 of the most overrated movies of all time.
Coordinated suicide attacks in a marketplace outside Beirut seemed to signal a new offensive by the Islamic State group.
A judge ordered Pennsylvania's attorney general to surrender any evidence showing the former coach's victims might have had financial incentives to alter testimony.
Lee Robert Moore, 37, of Church Hill, Maryland, turned himself in to police Monday and faces charges including solicitation of a minor, according to a complaint.
Defense Secretary Ash Carter first learned of the allegations Tuesday, and spoke to Lt. Gen. Ron Lewis on Thursday, a senior Defense Department official said.
An executive order was imposed against the African country in July 2004 in response to a perceived threat posed by Liberia's then-president, Charles Taylor.
A 16-year-old -- who sued after being denied her dose of cannabis oil to control her seizures -- inspired a bill to allow edible cannabis on school grounds for medicinal purposes.
The government will honor its commitment despite challenges in transporting, processing and housing the arrivals, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said.
"It's going to be the biggest timber-frame building in the world. And I think people will come to see it just from the perspective of even the architecture and the engineering."
Brazil's president said the government expected the mine owners to pay for rescue and cleanup efforts, and compensate those who were displaced.
The boys were born with two heads, four arms, four legs, one heart and one liver.
Lebanon's prime minister condemned the attacks, for which ISIS reportedly claimed responsibility, as "unjustifiable" and called for support against "plans to create strife."
Only six judges handle thousands of cases in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of California.
Paris is gearing up for an international climate conference, and activists want to make sure they literally have a seat at the table.
Neither Sweden nor Finland is part of the alliance, but they have drawn steadily closer since Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in March 2014.
Many Fed officials, including William Dudley, president of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, suggested the likelihood of a liftoff from near-zero interest rates by year's end.
Around 370 jobs will be lost, but it was unclear if the slowdown would have an effect at plants elsewhere in Europe.
A 25-year-old man is accused of releasing personal information of purported military members, including their names, addresses and military branch.
A campaign combining U.S. airstrikes and Kurdish fighters to retake a key Iraqi town could cripple the militant group's vision of a self-governed state.
Japan has said the kidnappings were part of a North Korea state program and were not done by rogue agents
“We would like to see a solution on this in the near future [through] dialogue," said Luhut Pandjaitan, a top official in Indonesian President Joko Widodo's cabinet.
The Russian government said it would investigate a video released by ISIS Thursday threatening its people with terror attacks and enslavement.