A gunman opened fire at a federal building in Lower Manhattan on Friday, fatally wounding a security guard before killing himself, officials said.
Donald Trump is throwing his biggest campaign event yet.
A study linking Russia to a 2014 missile attack on a Malaysia Airlines jet lacks credibility, Ray McGovern told a Russian news agency.
North Korea put its troops on a war footing Friday as South rejected an ultimatum to stop propaganda broadcasts or face military action, prompting China to voice concern and urge both to step back.
Kurdish forces gave fragments to U.S. forces after an attack Aug. 11 in the village of Makhmur, northern Iraq.
Tension is higher than ever between Iranian proxies and Israel in Syria.
The current flag is more than three centuries old but wasn't readopted until 1991.
There's a "high probability" President Otto Perez Molina participated in customs fraud that embroiled the country in a political crisis.
Hajji Mutazz, also known as Fadhil Ahmad al-Hayali, was killed by the American military this week in Iraq.
“The taxpayers of New Jersey are not Chris Christie’s personal ATM machine,” the leader of a citizens advocacy group said.
Since the eastern Ukraine war began in March 2014, hundreds of soldiers from both sides have been taken prisoner.
A suspect is arrested after being subdued by U.S. Marines. French actor Jean-Hugues Anglade is said to be among the injured.
Saudi-led airstrikes killed at least 65 people in Taiz during an effort to drive out Houthi rebels from the province, Doctors Without Borders said.
More than 2 million Americans are overpaying for monthly premiums; they also may be paying more for medical care.
The organization's Somalia envoy apologized Friday for a rampage last month in which AU troops killed seven people.
The country is trying to exert greater control over its borders as people from Syria, Afghanistan and elsewhere try to enter the European Union.
Kenya banned Ugandan sugar imports in 2012.
Alexis Tsipras has resigned his mandate, but with the opposition in tatters there's no one else to take the reins.
The difference between the two terms used for people who are illegally entering Greece as a means to make a better life for themselves is more than just a simple case of semantics.
President Erdoğan announced Friday that Turkey will hold snap elections in November, just months after the last one.
The master manipulator of media takes things a step further with a new proposal.
An award-winning cartoonist for the Los Angeles Times claims his former employer bowed to pressure from the Los Angeles Police Department when the paper fired him.
Growing numbers of migrants are arriving in Greece, a country ill-equipped to help because of its own economic struggles. But Greek citizens are stepping in where government is failing.
A survey by Greenpeace East Asia found that other chemical facilities are located too close to residential areas in four Chinese cities.
The system was expected to be ready "in a few years."
The city council's immigrant integration task force recommended the system in March.
Officers at the scene said they shot the black man after he refused to drop a gun that he allegedly pointed at them.
Germany has joined the growing list of nations where same-sex U.S. service spouses will receive overseas protections.
The Night Wolves have been on the Kremlin payroll since 2009, reportedly receiving $1 million over the past 18 months.
The Nigeria Police Force has long been accused of widespread corruption in recent years including extortion, taking bribes and impunity.