Senate aides brought their lunches from home and ate in the Senate cafeteria in solidarity with workers who hope to unionize.
The supremacy clause of the U.S. Constitution holds that federal agents cannot face state charges for carrying out their duties.
Imran Khan and his wife Reham confirmed they had filed for divorce on social media Friday.
Russia has been conducting more drills than ever before in regions that are in or close to Europe, such as the Baltic, Mediterranean, Atlantic and Black Sea.
“Thanks to a little orange box, kids truly believe they can make the world a better place,” the UNICEF site says.
The health ministry said it still aims to eventually ban e-cigarettes.
Noted filmmaker Roman Polanski pleaded guilty to raping a 13-year-old girl in 1977, but he fled the United States before sentencing.
Cuspert was reportedly killed by missiles fired by two coalition planes near a gas station in Hunaida on the road between Raqqa and al-Tabqa in Syria.
The aviation defense business at the contractor's Missouri plant could be hit hard after rival Northrop Grumman won a long-range bomber contract.
For all of October, as many as 68 asylum-seekers have drowned trying to reach Greece from Turkey amid Europe's worst refugee crisis since WWII.
China’s naval commander warned that an incident involving a U.S. warship in the South China Sea could spark war if the U.S. did not stop its “provocative acts” in the contested waterway.
After months of anticipation, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio endorsed Hillary Clinton Friday.
The arrests come as Turkey has stepped up a campaign against ISIS sympathizers across the country, following a twin bomb blast that killed some 100 people earlier this month.
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond confirmed the release of the last detainee from the U.K.
A proposed bill in Russia will penalize people for “non-traditional” sexual orientation.
The U.S., which will meet with Iran and Russia to find a solution to the Syrian war, has said talks that bring together all stakeholders, including Iran, are the only answer.
The Catholic majority country signed the law five months after it voted to allow marriage rights to gays.
Many families in China will stay away from having another child despite the change in policy as they cannot afford it.
The deal, reported by Bloomberg, is likely to be similar to the one China currently has with the United States.
China's upcoming five-year plan, which is to be approved next March, seeks to create a moderately well-off society by 2020, despite economic challenges.
Even if Aung San Suu Kyi wins the election for her party, she is not eligible for being the president.
News of a fourth Iranian-American arrested and jailed in Tehran has foreign investors rethinking entering the market post-nuclear deal.
The deceased were part of exiled Iranian opposition group People's Mojahedin Organization of Iran, members of the group confirmed, according to reports.
"There's a lot of evidence they misled people," the Democratic front-runner said after a campaign event at a community college in Berlin, New Hampshire.
Three officers responded to an aggravated robbery at a home when a suspect opened fire and was killed during the exchange, a police chief said.
Danny James Heinrich, 52, arrested Wednesday in a child pornography case, was also questioned about the 1989 disappearance of an 11-year-old boy, authorities said.
The impending gathering -- the first in 36 years -- is possibly a move to strengthen the party's power.
Iran's foreign minister also spoke with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry on Thursday about the July nuclear agreement between Iran and global powers.
Talks via videoconference were held to calm tensions after Beijing rebuked Washington for sending a destroyer near a Chinese man-made island.
Those applying to colleges were told that schools might not receive the scores in time for early admission deadlines.