The former Minnesota governor and former professional wrestler said a passage in Chris Kyle's book about him was not true.
"There is a fear men of the city will be dragged into this grinding war they have no hand in."
A widening internal rift could create space for militants affiliated with the Islamic State group to make further gains in Afghanistan.
A referendum is scheduled for Sunday to change the African country's constitution to let the president run for a third term.
Shares in Canada's cannabis companies soared upon the election of Justin Trudeau as the country's next prime minister.
The former U.S. senator from Virginia complained that the Democratic Party's first debate was rigged.
One image in particular "bears the hallmarks of a classic high-impact debris trail similar to other wrecks [a deep sea consulting firm] has located."
Authors of the report were concerned about the rise of STD cases in the military, and they said it's a significant risk to public health.
Russia criticized Estonia's plans to expand NATO's presence at the Amari air base. At the same time, Russia discussed how it was strengthening its own military forces.
In fact, almost all of the former military groups active during the so-called Troubles still exist.
A rights group found boxes, shipped as diplomatic cargo, containing pro-China merchandise near London demonstrations.
Syrians fleeing their war-torn country are using Lebanon as a transit point en route to Turkey and Europe, but getting out of harm’s way has a price.
A parliamentary commission report has exonerated the Brazilian president and her predecessor in the petroleum company's corruption scandal.
Hizb ut-Tahrir is a controversial movement that has called for the establishment of a state based on the Islamic model of a caliphate but has rejected violence.
The breakaway region, internationally considered part of Georgia, has been under effective Russian control since 2008.
Some 71 percent of those surveyed disapproved of the job Republicans are doing in Congress.
“I am disappointed that our conversation was cut short when there is so much work for us to do together," Mayor Eric Garcetti said.
An Indiana professor's lawsuit claims the bank owes New York State $2.4 billion over bailout-era tax irregularities.
"If we are above $60 by the end of 2016, I will be a little bit surprised."
Sophie Grégoire married newly elected Justin Trudeau in 2005.
Two groups are now suing to get access to Hillary Clinton's schedules as secretary of state.
“I can't imagine what could have happened that would cause the police officer to be threatened by Corey," the man's former boss said.
The Syrian civil war is responsible for a growing number of Palestinian casualties.
Flights between the two countries stopped in September, as Moscow and Kiev sought to reinforce sanctions against each other over the conflict in East Ukraine.
The militant group urged Palestinians to attack Jews using any means at their disposal, including knives, vehicles, poison and explosives.
Prince Charles has a history of snubbing Chinese leaders and events.
The trial for Marine Le Pen, the leader of France's conservative National Front political party, dates back to controversial comments she made in 2010.
Xi Jinping, who reportedly regards himself as a "man of the people," is staying in Buckingham Palace and will dine with the queen.
At least one squadron will be able to detect underground nuclear tests, one of North Korea's favorite tactics.
The South African President and his ruling party are hosting Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal this week for a four-day visit, angering Israel.