Germany has struggled to handle the influx of refugees and economic migrants.
She wrote: "How many f---ing Jews do these people think there are in the United States?"
Dallas police didn't apologize for arresting the 14-year-old student, maintaining that the clock was "certainly suspicious."
The village officials surrendered their passports and travel documents to help authorities monitor their assets.
European authorities condemned Hungary's closing its border and using "excessive force" to repel refugees with water cannons and stun grenades.
Residents of the Yemeni capital said warplanes made repeated sorties on Yemeni army bases and the vacant homes of relatives of former president Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Lt. Col. Mamadou Bamba declared that a new "National Democratic Council" had put an end "to the deviant regime of transition" in the West African state.
Some view a new program, which sees high school students subjected to mock trials and prison visits, as an attempt to stifle dissent, after youth protests rocked the city last year.
The incident is the latest in a string of episodes highlighting the rising violence against women in the country.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attacks, but they took place in Shi'ite areas often targeted by ISIS.
Majed Hassan Ashoor has been accused of forcibly holding two domestic helpers captive and repeatedly abusing and raping them in New Delhi, India.
The warning comes as Taiwan prepares for a crucial presidential election in January, in which the island's pro-China party is expected to be defeated.
A China expert says there is chance of achieving some consensus on cybersecurity and the South China Sea dispute -- but U.S. should not "push China."
Jhosivani Guerrero de la Cruz was among 43 students who were abducted and reportedly massacred last year.
Richard Glossip, who was convicted of murder in 1977, received a last-minute reprieve until Sept. 30.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said he wanted to change the $20 bill, not the $10.
Carly Fiorina may have been a newcomer to the prime-time debate, but she quickly rose to become a favorite on the stage.
The high-octane debate was a more aggressive performance than its predecessor on Fox News -- and this time Carly was part of the main event.
Ohio Gov. John Kasich says he can beat Hillary Clinton.
Business tycoon and Republican front-runner Donald Trump dominated the night with his expected insults and jokes.
CNBC's debate titled "Your Money, Your Vote: The Presidential Debate on the Economy" will address jobs, taxes, the deficit and the national economy.
Jindal's mother was pregnant with him when she came to the United States.
Some Republicans debating Wednesday they would trim taxes, others said they would promote education. Donald Trump said his own trade deals provide an admirable economic model.
Trump's four bankruptcies were held up to view during the second Republican debate Wednesday.
“We are misleading young people when we tell them that marijuana is just like having beer. It’s not," said Carly Fiorina.
"America is not a planet," Rubio said, as candidates tackled issues having to do with science, including vaccines and climate change.
When it comes to positivity on social media, the former Hewlett-Packard CEO found herself on top.
Twitter users -- singer John Legend among them -- mocked the Republican candidate's debate statement of support for George W. Bush's record on national security.
Many of the GOP candidates' rhetoric Wednesday stood in stark contrast from Reagan's poetic remarks about his hopes for the country,
In response to comments Clinton made about flying to over 200 countries, Fiorina said that flying all over the world was an activity and not an accomplishment.