Abe has retained his close allies in key posts, playing it safe as he attempts to focus on fixing the country's economy.
The group is alleged to have made millions of dollars by selling fake Gucci wallets and handbags in the U.S.
Sweden's Tomas Lindahl, American Paul Modrich and Turkish-born Aziz Sancar won the award for work on mapping how cells repair damaged DNA.
According to the Russian defense ministry, Russia will never carry out airstrikes against civilians facilities.
The anti-trafficking mission marks a shift from a surveillance-and-rescue phase, and now involves the interception and seizure of traffickers' vessels.
The Fair Pay Act broadens the state's existing equal pay law and provides more tools to women employees to challenge gender-wage disparities.
According to the Russian defense ministry, the Pentagon has made a request to Russia to coordinate fight against ISIS in Syria.
The British prime minister has announced a policy that will create 200,000 "affordable" homes by 2020 to promote home ownership in the country.
Chris Harper-Mercer opened fire at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, Oregon, Thursday killing nine people.
General Gilbert Diendere led a short-lived coup in the west African nation last month and briefly took over as head of the National Democratic Council.
The yacht was carrying five people, all residents of the Philippines, and officials say they have found at least two bodies.
In September 1998, Juan Martin Garcia and three other men attempted to rob Hugo Solano, a Christian missionary from Guadalajara, Mexico.
Curtis Cheng, a civilian member of Sydney police, was fatally shot by an Iranian teenager Friday.
The proposal came days before former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is scheduled to appear before the committee.
The Democrat said her plan would focus on more than banks, taking into account any kind of financial institution that causes disruption in the marketplace.
"Online gaming is a real scary thing and we ought to look at all of it," said Reid, a former head of the gaming commission in Nevada.
"The United States condemns any violence and we encourage full participation in the election process," the secretary of state said in Port-au-Prince.
A continuing resolution would maintain spending at last year's levels, causing Defense to break multiyear agreements and possibly pay expensive penalties.
John Ashe, a former U.N. ambassador from Antigua and Barbuda, was accused of taking more than $1.3 million in bribes from Chinese businessmen.
"An attack on Turkey means an attack on NATO," Turkey's president warned at a Brussels news conference.
Sen. Harry Reid met with colleagues Tuesday to push for tightened gun laws in response to the deadly shooting in Oregon.
The 12-nation free trade agreement -- completed this week but requiring approval from Congress -- would make it easier to ship and sell U.S. liquefied natural gas to Pacific Rim nations.
The recent airstrike on a hospital in Afghanistan was only the latest in a string of errors that have resulted in civilian deaths.
Secularism activists say the removal was an important move in the culture wars.
In other polls, Trump's support has dropped since a Sept. 16 debate, but Club For Growth's report is the first since late July that did not find Trump to be No. 1.
Around three-quarters of Fortune 500 companies take advantage of tax havens abroad.
“Regrettably, the Toyota Land Cruiser and Hilux have effectively become almost part of the ISIS brand.”
"We are open for offers," said the director of state-owned defense firm Morinformsystem-Agat.
For Lebanon's Shiite Muslims, the tragedy at the Mecca pilgrimage was an incitement to war by Saudi Arabia.
Concern about legality and consumer fraud in the daily fantasy sports industry has reached critical mass, with many seeing federal regulation as the only solution.