Along with counterparts from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, the U.S. secretary of state met for two hours Friday with Sergei Lavrov, foreign minister of Russia.
The 14-year-old was arrested Sept. 14 when his teacher thought the device looked like a bomb.
As Hurricane Patricia approached, hotels and resorts along Mexico's Pacific coast were evacuated, boarded up or turned into makeshift shelters.
Ash Carter said he decided on the rescue mission after intelligence showed that executions were imminent and mass graves had been dug.
The music mogul's new stance on elections is severely different from his position in 2004.
Wayne Doty was sentenced to death in Florida for the stabbing and strangling of a fellow inmate.
Strong Hollywood connections, dating to her years as first lady, are paying off for the Democratic front-runner, who leads in campaign contributions from celebrities.
Despite Pope Francis' popularity, the Synod of Bishops has illustrated discord in the Roman Catholic Church on the issues of marriage, divorce and homosexuality.
The Dominican Republic's consul in New York was upset by the writer's call for U.S. action over the Haitian immigrant crisis.
The mammoth storm will likely dump plenty of rain on Texas and Louisiana, but it may be too far south to hit California, forecasters say.
A Fordham University student who works at the New York campaign headquarters said that interns do not have access to Trump's account.
Former IRS official Lois Lerner was at the center of a controversy surrounding the tax-exempt status of members of conservative groups.
The British government has been accused of placing business ahead of human rights amid allegations that British weapons sold to Saudi Arabia are being used in Yemen.
Jerome Champagne, a former close associate of outgoing FIFA President Sepp Blatter, became the latest executive to enter the race to replace him.
Martin Shkreli, aka "Pharma Bro," is angry at Bernie Sanders for not accepting his campaign donation, and he's lashing out.
The bombing reportedly occurred as worshipers began to pray in the mosque for the first time.
Neither Cabo nor Cancun is expecting devastating impacts from the storm, but other destinations in Mexico could face serious flooding.
Pro-Israel advocates have long accused the refugee agency of being politically charged and have accused its local workers of promoting hatred.
AFSCME, which represents state, county and municipal workers, is backing the Democratic front-runner's White House bid.
The militant vows that “not one Jew will be left in Jerusalem or around it. We will continue until we eradicate this disease from the world."
Political leadership in Colombia's capital city was been wrought with corruption and violence leading up to Sunday's mayoral elections.
The first charter was signed by 51 countries in San Francisco in 1948.
A company based in Utah has developed a material that prevents electromagnetic pulses from infiltrating your electronic devices while also keeping your private information in.
Loose silica powder was reportedly the reason behind the Chinese first lady's embarrassing makeup moment.
Faced with lagging polls and donor confidence, Jeb Bush is making significant changes to his campaign infrastructure to save money and focus on early primary states.
Sherzad Omer Mamsani wants a synagogue in every town, but there are practically no Jews left in Iraqi Kurdistan.
The Trump campaign announced Friday that they had sent out letters to request that unauthorized super PACs return money to donors.
The lawsuit alleges that only two hospitals provide the necessary treatment, and their beds are nearly always full.
Israel is responsible for the “instability, despair and rage in the Middle East,” according to the Iranian ambassador to the U.N.
Ben Carson apparently does not think the War on Drugs is failing.