The MTV Video Music Awards on Sunday saw Taylor Swift introducing Kanye West to the stage for his lifetime achievement award.
Authorities will seek an arrest warrant for a 10th person, who shared an apartment with another suspect arrested a week ago.
Both Austria and Germany opened their borders Saturday to thousands of refugees who had been staying temporarily in Hungary.
Among the targets, the Defense Ministry building in Sanaa was very heavily damaged, residents said. Strikes hit the command of the special security forces and camps of Saleh as well as the presidential complex.
The home in Kempele, northern Finland, could house asylum seekers from the start of the year, Sipila told national broadcaster YLE, while calling all Finns to show solidarity with refugees heading to Europe to flee war and poverty.
The latest update on the shooting death of 19-year-old Christian Taylor comes two days after his autopsy report was released.
The Clintons paid a U.S. State Department employee to maintain a private email server for Hillary Clinton while she was secretary of state, a Clinton campaign official says.
Heavy clashes broke out between Islamic State and army units loyal to the country's official government near the eastern city of Derna on Friday, killing four soldiers, military officials said.
Chinese authorities in Tianjin will build a monument to commemorate the 160 people killed in two explosions in the northeastern port city last month, state media said on Saturday, citing local officials.
The Russian leader, a close ally of Bashar Assad, says the Syrian president is ready to permit a "healthy" opposition to take part in elections.
As Europe engages in a bout of soul-searching over its treatment of refugees, Gulf Arab states that have taken in no Syrian refugees are coming under increasing scrutiny.
The chancellor's coalition is expected to agree on a series of measures Sunday, including cutting red tape to facilitate construction of asylum shelters.
The vessels were spotted off Alaska on Wednesday, while President Barack Obama was visiting the state as part of his 11-day U.S. climate change tour.
The Republican's "Star Wars" tweet joined a growing list of ridiculed social-media efforts by presidential candidates.
Authorities cut corners because they were in a hurry the close the case, say lawyers for the families of missing students.
The bankers enriched themselves on management fees, finder fees and commissions paid for fictitious returns that were never verified, prosecutors said.
Amid strained relations between the U.S. and Saudi Arabia over the Iran nuclear deal, the leaders of the two nations met Friday in Washington.
"They are not worth the paper they're written on," the attorney said about marriage licenses that clerk's office employees issued with a judge's approval.
Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton admitted she shouldn't have used a private email account, but said it was “allowed by the State Department.”
Hungary has struggled to deal with the influx of people trying to find asylum in European countries.
Two of the amphibious assault ships became available in August after France and Russia canceled a deal.
“I don’t rule out any location, any unused building is a possibility.”
The former governor of the state complained that the president didn't visit members of the oil industry or address the growing influence of China and Russia.
Connecticut native Nicholas Upton, 19, was last seen swimming in the East Cape province when he vanished into the surf.
While thousands of refugees have been arriving daily in Europe, numbers cannot put a face on human suffering.
Puerto Rico's government has been borrowing to sustain its deeply ingrained Medicaid program, which provides healthcare to half the country's residents.
The death highlights the severe conditions experienced by refugees attempting to reach Western Europe.
"We never get an evening meal, and often we don’t have water. I have been here for five months."
The International Organization For Migration attributed the increased number of displaced people to the recent spike in Boko Haram attacks.
The city of New Orleans and the city's firefighters' union couldn't reach an agreement by a hearing Friday on back pay.