Internment centers in southern Europe would also allow for the swift deportation back to Syria of those who were denied refugee status in the EU.
Before being announced as his replacement on "Celebrity Apprentice," the former California governor dodged questions about Trump's campaign.
Google and Goldman Sachs are among the large corporations stepping in with donations during Europe's refugee crisis.
The school, located in Cleveland, Mississippi, was placed on a campus wide lockdown Monday.
"It’s about looking for clues and finding cures for a host of neurological diseases,” said one veteran.
Five thousand public school teachers in Seattle are on strike -- still.
A draft from a meeting of European Union interior ministers suggests that EU nations will not have mandatory quotas for taking in refugees.
The European aerospace giant and Boeing rival on Monday opened a final assembly line in Mobile, primarily for its A321 jetliners.
The tents, used only a few days a year for hajj pilgrims, remained unused as the nation's leaders insisted they are doing all they can for refugees.
In two months, former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has lost one-third of her support for her presidential bid.
Little is known about Smear Leader, the artist behind compromising images of North Korea's notorious Supreme Leader, popping up in far-flung cities.
Russia's prized Armata tank is expected to feature a number of technological upgrades and is scheduled to begin testing next year.
The Kentucky county clerk wants her name removed from same-sex marriage licenses issued by her office.
The vice president met with a top Obama bundler while visiting New York last week.
The group, who are proponents of immigration reform, have said the pope should modulate anti-immigrant rhetoric coming from the Republican Party.
He spoke during a visit to Lebanon, which some cast as PR stunt.
It remains unclear if the tourists killed by Egyptian security forces were in a restricted area or not.
The move comes shortly ahead of a meeting of European nations seeking to establish a binding quota for the resettlement of refugees among E.U. member nations.
Scenic beaches and big waves aren’t the first things that come to mind when you think of North Korea. But the regime's leader Kim Jong-un is looking to change that.
"Christians walk on water, and Muslim children sink."
A billboard, installed at the clerk's hometown by Planting Peace nonprofit last week, will remain in place for a month.
In his first public audio statement, Omar's eldest son Mullah Muhammad Yaqoub also rejected the idea that his father had appointed a successor.
The controversial U.S. military airbase Futenma is deeply opposed among Okinawan natives, though the government plans to relocate it.
A day after Germany introduced tougher border controls, Austria announced it would deploy 2,200 soldiers to manage the crisis.
A preliminary investigation reportedly showed that the truck’s driver fell asleep while driving.
The report was delayed for six months to allow the island's new government to address a failure to bring perpetrators to justice.
Israeli security forces and mosque officials accused each other of instigating the clashes at the site, which is considered holy by both Muslims and Jews.
Malaysia's prime minister is seeking to kickstart a struggling economy while battling allegations of corruption and demands for his resignation.
The Mount Aso eruption, in the southern Japanese island of Kyushu, shot plumes of smoke 6,560 feet into the air.
Australian lawmaker Malcolm Turnbull won a party ballot Monday to become the leader of the Liberal Party, unseating Prime Minister Tony Abbott.