Majed Abdulaziz Al-Saud, 28, was arrested Wednesday and released on $300,000 bond the next day.
Texas police were in pursuit of the vehicle in connection with a human smuggling ring.
The U.S. Defense Secretary said that Washington and Moscow would coordinate on finding a solution to the Syrian conflict.
More than 1.5 million foreign nationals have been banned from entering Russia.
Joo Won-moon, a student at New York University, admitted entering North Korea illegally from China five months ago.
On the first day of his five-day trip to the U.S., the Indian prime minister aggressively wooed U.S. tech leaders by promising reforms in governance.
The U.S. and Australian embassies in the country urged its citizens to avoid a popular street in Kuala Lumpur over "credible threat information."
Six world powers agreed in July to lift sanctions in return for Iran accepting long-term curbs on a nuclear program.
Kim Davis spent five days in jail earlier this month after being found in contempt of court for not issuing gay marriage licenses over religious grounds.
The self-described democratic socialist praised the pontiff's mention of Catholic socialist Dorothy Day alongside Martin Luther King Jr. and Abraham Lincoln.
The Saudi government has faced criticism over its provisions to accommodate the two million people who participate in the hajj pilgrimage each year.
The German automaker could face heavy fines from regulators in the Golden State, as well as from federal and international authorities, for cheating on emissions standards.
The proposal, in which the U.S. and China would jointly tackle climate change, may be one of the few areas of agreement during the Chinese leader's U.S. visit.
Pope Francis is scheduled pay his respects Friday to the nearly 3,000 people who were killed Sept. 11, 2001.
At least four people were killed and others were seriously injured after the crash on the busy Aurora Bridge.
The comments by Adm. Mike Rogers came during a U.S. Senate hearing about the former secretary of state's use of a private server.
And New Yorkers seemed to love him back. Tens of thousands cheered as Pope Francis traveled Fifth Avenue to a prayer service at St. Patrick's Cathedral on Thursday evening.
Meanwhile, Republican aides said lawmakers were considering ramping up congressional investigations of Planned Parenthood.
Rubio made the statements shortly after Trump got in a couple of digs at Rubio Thursday in an interview on CNN.
"This issue is not under consideration and no discussions have taken place with the German government about it. Therefore, the reports are without basis or truth."
Russia has recently supplied the beleaguered Syrian regime with military equipment such as helicopter gunships, fighter jets, artillery and ground forces.
The U.S. Air Force was slated to station new nuclear weapons in Germany by 2015, but that move will be delayed until 2020.
Harvard discovered the unsanctioned purchases lab manager Shawn Bunn made after doing a financial review.
Immigration remains a hot topic in the U.S., but today's Congress has fewer immigrants than in years past.
Amid political fury over the high cost of prescription drugs, there’s one controversial solution that no candidate has proposed –- price controls.
Guests will dine on wild mushroom soup, Maine lobster and Colorado lamb at Friday's White House meal.
Responses to Pope Francis' historic address to Congress on Thursday were predictably split along party lines.
Kanye West first announced he was running for president in August at the MTV Video Music Awards.
While the pope told Congress that climate change is an urgent problem, Trump brushed the issue aside.
Pricey medicines in the U.S. actually subsidize research and development for the rest of the world, where patients pay less for the same drugs.