A Thai official described a suspect seen on camera before Monday's bombing in Bangkok, the Associated Press reported.
Earlier, senior officials from a company that owns the facility where last week's blasts occurred were detained.
Officials announced Tuesday that the bodies of all 54 people aboard the Trigana Air Service plane that crashed Sunday have been found.
A $71.3 million project to remove the sunken ferry has been approved.
Ultimately, the barrier would separate the city of Beit Jala and the settlement of Har Girlo and village of Walaja.
The bomb appeared to have been attached to a small motorbike, but initial reports were unclear if it was detonated inside or outside a shrine.
Jimmy Garza Jr., 32, and Ramiro Serrata Jr., 22, are accused of sodomizing and beating the man with multiple objects, including a frying pan, coffee mug, belt and chair.
After dropping off food and provisions, a Russian plane took home some 87 Russian citizens and others.
The U.S. State Department has so far identified 305 emails from Hillary Clinton's private server used while she was secretary of state to be reviewed for potentially classified information, the agency said in a court filing.
Navy practice is scheduled between the two countries next week.
Sanders is the favorite among Democrats in the unofficial Iowa State Fair poll, by just 1 percent.
In a journal, a medical student recounts an obstetrician verging on sexually assaulting an unconscious, bleeding new mother.
The jets reportedly landed at the Mezze air base outside Damascus on Sunday evening.
The photo, which Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller reposted from another page, said, "It's time that we made peace with the Muslim world."
Kenyan Chief Justice Willy Mutanga said corrupt law enforcement officials have been deceiving the law and stealing billions of taxpayer revenues through a traffic scam.
Britain has long been seen by other European Union members as a somewhat reticent member state.
In New York, there are no automatic exemptions or excuses for jury service, even for those running for president.
Despite scaling back its presence in Europe over the last decade, the U.S. military is re-establishing itself along the eastern front with Russia.
The Jewish leaders sign an open letter seeking to counter the notion that the Jewish establishment largely opposes the accord.
Despite reforms such as officer-worn cameras and a more diverse force, brutality allegations still plague the LAPD.
In the latest spat between Nigeria's two main political factions, the former ruling Peoples Democratic Party accused the government of being "undemocratic."
Many fear the country's new anti-terror legislation will be used to advance a vicious crackdown on the Muslim Brotherhood and other political opponents.
Fewer Americans belong to labor unions, but an increasing number approve of them.
The majority of tourists killed in Monday's blast were from China or India.
Last year, 58 percent of state voters approved an amendment to legalize medical marijuana in the Sunshine State via a constitutional amendment.
The former governor of Florida hopes that overhauling the Department of Veterans Affairs will make him the pro-veteran GOP candidate.
About 10 officials were forced from Pyongyang after boasting of past ties to the sister of leader Kim Jong Un, a report said.
A French lawmaker launches a petition after a mayor tries to impose school menu restrictions viewed by critics as being anti-Muslim.
The former Olympian will serve out the remainder of his sentence in a manor rumored to have 24 bedrooms, a pool and a private gym.
Critics of the law fear that it will harm the media and muzzle government dissenters.