Kentucky GOP leaders gave a green light to a special caucus that gives Paul a backup plan in case his presidential aspirations fall flat.
Economy Minister Sergio de la Torre and Education Minister Cynthia del Aguila said they were standing down a day after the attorney general asked the Supreme Court for permission to prosecute Perez.
The New Jersey governor expressed confidence he would be on the main stage of the next presidential debate.
Giant panda Mei Xiang gave birth to a panda cub whose gender, and dad, remain a mystery for now.
Home addresses, phone numbers and flight information were released in an email the company sent by accident last week, the company said.
Results show unmarried women have higher levels of “linked fate,” the idea that individual success relies on the success of a group.
Dry weather and gusty winds have threatened to exacerbate blazes in southwestern Canada and Washington state.
Police prepared for a repeat of Friday's violent protest but Saturday's demonstration was peaceful.
Violence erupted inside Lebanon’s largest Palestinian refugee camp, resulting in multiple deaths and injuries, as well as an attempted assassination of its security chief.
Ayoub el-Khazzani, a 26-year-old man from Morocco, had lived in Spain and France and was being monitored on security watch lists, authorities said.
The U.S. presidential candidate widened his lead over his Republican rivals in a Reuters/Ipsos poll Friday, with 32 percent of those surveyed saying they backed the billionaire.
Amid mounting tension, the countries will meet again inside the Demilitarized Zone.
Pakistan has called off high-profile talks with India that had been designed to discuss cooperation and peace between the two countries.
A federal judge ordered the U.S. government to comply with her order on undocumented immigrant children in detention centers within the next two months.
One of the Center for Medical Progress' aims is to show that Planned Parenthood is profiting from the sale of fetal tissue.
Several other top-level PLO members also reportedly resigned.
The Colombian president criticized his Venezuelan counterpart's decision to declare a state of emergency in five municipalities bordering his country.
After clashes with police at a "You Stink" protest over the accumulation of trash on Beirut's streets, at least 15 people have been hospitalized.
"So far we know five civilians died in this evening's blast and seven others were injured," Mohamed Yusuf, the spokesman for the interior security ministry told reporters at the scene.
The Taliban denied it was behind the blast in Afghanistan’s capital of Kabul that killed at least 12 people Saturday, saying, "We are investigating who carried out the attack."
Fresh evidence of easing growth in China hammered global stock markets Friday, driving Wall Street to its steepest one-day drop in almost four years.
The U.N. refugee agency urged Macedonia to open its borders to the thousands of refugees fleeing wars in Syria, Iraq and elsewhere.
An attack in a Somalian port city has left numerous troops dead at the hands of members of the Islamist militant group al-Shabab.
The "loud explosion" in a diplomatic area had alarms ringing at the U.S. embassy in Afghanistan.
A surveillance video leaked to local media outlets may help authorities develop credible leads as they investigate the bombing in Bangkok Monday.
A Change.org petition calling for the former "Daily Show" host to moderate one of the 2016 presidential debates has gathered over 200,000 signatures.
A federal judge describes as "deplorable" the conditions under which hundreds of undocumented immigrant children are being held in family detention centers.
Iran on Saturday unveiled a new surface-to-surface missile it said could strike targets with pin-point accuracy within a range of over 300 and it said military might was a precondition for peace and effective diplomacy.
The U.K.'s data-protection watchdog has ordered Google to delist links to articles about stories that have been removed under the EU's controversial "right to be forgotten" rule.
Chinese traffic police are on high alert nationwide for dangerous chemicals, ten days after a warehouse exploded in northeastern China killing at least 116 people, state media said on Saturday.