Teammates and coaches from Angelo State University where the 19-year-old football player played drove five hours to attend the service.
Fox News and CNN said the Pentagon on Friday notified the U.S. Congress that the team was already visiting the disciplinary barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and would then survey the naval brig at Charleston, South Carolina, in the coming weeks.
Opposition to the agreement on Iran's nuclear program has been strong since it was announced, with many saying they feared the country would not adhere to its terms.
For months, Iran had been stalling an IAEA investigation into the possible military aspects of its past nuclear activities.
Across Chicago, violence has reached alarming levels this year, confounding city leaders and activists, particularly in the poorest neighborhoods.
The 33-year-old succeeds Jim Murphy, following his resignation in June, after Labour lost all but one of its 41 Scottish seats in the general election.
The ceasefire had held since Wednesday morning in the town of Al-Zabadani and the villages of al-Foua and Kefraya in the province of Idlib.
Cubans should be free to choose their own leaders, Kerry said, telling the government to respect international norms of human rights.
The victims are thought to have suffocated after inhaling fumes from fuel after the boat took on water in the hold.
Al Qaeda militants in Mali are making it difficult for the United Nations to do its job.
Ahmad al-Assir was allegedly involved in a 2013 attack on a military checkpoint that killed at least 18 Lebanese soldiers.
Somali lawmakers have a filed a motion to parliament to dismiss President Hassan Sheikh Mohamud, accusing him of abuse of office, one of the authors of the motion said.
A St. Louis County police officer apparently bragged in a Facebook post about spending the bonus money he received for policing demonstrations in Ferguson.
The president of the German lower house of parliament has invited lawmakers to a special session on Wednesday morning to vote on a new 86 billion euro bailout package for Greece.
On Thursday, the top U.S. official for human rights, Tom Malinowski, said that China would have to improve its rights record to ensure the summit between President Barack Obama and Xi is a success.
In a speech marking India's 69th Independence Day, Narendra Modi pledged Saturday to eradicate graft and poverty while taking the country to "new heights."
A leader of the Kurdish militant group pledged retaliation over Turkey's ongoing offensive against it as he accused the Turkish government of disregarding peace overtures.
At least 46 people have been killed in clashes between Islamic State, a rival Islamist group and forces loyal to the official government in two Libyan cities, residents and medics said on Friday.
Japanese Emperor Akihito marked the 70th anniversary of the end of World War Two with an expression of "deep remorse" over the conflict on Saturday.
The death toll in Tianjin continues to rise Saturday, as Chinese state media report almost two dozen more deaths and more explosions are heard at the site.
Russian-backed forces in Ukraine are preparing for "full combat readiness."
The nine suspects were arrested Friday and the 326-page arrest affidavit pegs attorney Frank Carson as the leader.
University president Taylor Reveley said he hopes the university can now "move forward ... without ignoring our past."
The move to call up thousands of reserve troops for refresher training comes amid growing tensions between Moscow and Helsinki.
Facing accusations that it cannot adequately protect the White House, the U.S. Secret Service plans to hire 1,100 more officers and agents for an agency besieged by embarrassing scandals and security lapses, two law enforcement sources with direct knowledge of the plans said.
Michael Sam, a year after facing tough professional setbacks in the NFL, quit football Friday -- one week after his pro debut.
Following purges of government officials -- an estimated 16 executions this year -- in the rogue nation, North Korea is planning a massive military parade.
The state's efforts follow complaints from Muslim and Sikh agencies that some religious residents have been asked to remove religious head coverings.
Under U.S. law, the military and the Department of Justice are not allowed to hold the detainees anywhere in the United States.
The city on Friday became the latest in a group of cities and states to limit residents' use of synthetic marijuana.