The decision to hire an openly transgender person was celebrated by transgender rights activists across the nation.
The man kept demanding to see the queen and was shouting at spectators, witnesses said.
Brazilian Olympic officials have fallen far short on efforts to clean up waterways that will host the 2016 summer events in Rio de Janeiro despite promises and ballooning budgets.
The police department planned to use 50 body cameras during a six-month trial, a report said.
“Basically, Russia trades accuracy for throwing a mother-loving hell of a lot of shells in the general director of the enemy,” wrote one analyst.
Guillory said he was attempting to get the attention of black voters who typically vote for Democrats.
Donald Trump may have 24 percent of the national GOP support, but most think another nominee would stand a better chance of winning the White House.
The Food and Drug Administration is poised to approve the first treatment for hypoactive sexual desire disorder.
Black students "felt like they were being targeted."
For the 2016 race, social media sites like Facebook and Instagram will eat up more than half of $1 billion in digital ad spending, a report says.
An estimated 100,000 people are expected to disrupt normal business and shut down street traffic, organizers say.
The military's ban on women fighting in combat was lifted in January 2013.
The Persian Gulf state, which will host soccer's World Cup in 2022, has come under intense scrutiny for the exploitation of migrant laborers.
Despite recent efforts to nourish the nation's children, nearly 1,000 die from malnutrition-related causes every day. That's 361,000 each year.
The most recently confirmed death was that of a 19-year-old law student, who was a British national and a Hong Kong resident.
Chef José Andrés pulled out of a deal to open a restaurant with Donald Trump after the candidate called Mexican immigrants "criminals and rapists."
Policy changes also include a lowering of the minimum voting age from 21 to 18.
Two fumbled contracts with India and Egypt for hundreds of Dassault Rafale fighter jets will see Paris lose close to $57 billion.
The Environmental Protection Agency plan would require the oil and gas sector to decrease such output by 45 percent over the next decade.
Turkish and American officials have said they would create an "Islamic State-free" zone in a 60-mile strip along the Turkish border.
California last year restricted the display and selling of merchandise emblazoned with Confederate symbols.
The crew started drinking alcohol the afternoon before the early morning flight.
Since 2010, roughly 41 journalists have been killed in Mexico, and around 20 have disappeared.
The Russian military training will feature personnel from a number of countries and more than 1,000 troops.
Donald Trump plan to reform immigration in the United States pivots on birthright citizenship, but is it a good strategy for Republicans?
Cotopaxi volcano, which recorded its last major eruption in 1877, began showing renewed activity in April this year.
The grueling 62-day program, which began allowing women only this year, took in 19 women and 381 men.
The western U.S. is littered with hundreds of thousands of abandoned hard-rock mines, and state and federal officials are struggling with the cleanup.
The notice comes after the FBI issued an alert about instances of Middle Eastern men approaching military families near their homes.
A relative of the late South African president allegedly followed a 15-year-old girl into a restaurant's restroom and sexually assaulted her.