Research trials lasting three years in Tanzania and Ethiopia found girls ages 12 to 17 were less likely to get married when offered school supplies and farm animals.
The charges against him were ultimately dropped, but he's calling for "proactive steps to make positive change."
All you need to know is two words: Bacon brisket.
Anna Graven, 41, was found unresponsive in her Derbyshire prison cell, dying shortly afterwards.
A series of accidents and disasters this year, and the official response to them, has fueled public concern about safety standards.
"Two billion euros, the price of Hollande's whims," the National Front party tweeted in reaction to a failed warship deal with Russia.
"I find myself praying for a storm," wrote Kristen McQueary.
About half of California public school districts have neglected the minimum requirements for physical education, civil rights groups say.
Republicans were more likely than Democrats to be worried about undocumented immigrants' effect on the workforce.
State Rep. Rafael Anchia said it was a historic day for families in Texas.
Nigeria is one of several African nations that lacks the infrastructure, equipment, material and teachers necessary to improve its education system.
"The world finds itself facing the worst refugee crisis since the Second World War," said EU Migration Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos.
A childhood pal of Walter Palmer, who killed Cecil the lion, describes the big-game hunting dentist as someone who would help anyone in need.
The audit will cover accounts "all the way to 2014, 2015," including all contracts and agreements, managing director Emmanuel Kachikwu said.
The often deadly customs of bullfighting and bull-running face increasing criticism.
Moscow is expected to veto all future sanctions against Iran, heaping extra pressure on the White House's deal with the Middle Eastern country.
Rap group N.W.A.'s message in many ways foreshadowed today’s mainstream scrutiny of police treatment of minorities in the U.S.
Speaking in Havana Friday morning, Secretary of State John Kerry praised the restoration of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Cuba.
Nigeria's Adamawa state has earmarked more than $1 million for "prayer warriors" to seek divine intervention against the violent insurgents.
The Iran nuclear deal "isn’t a deal at all,” the Florida senator and presidential candidate said. “It is a string of concessions to a sworn adversary of the United States.”
The 20 tracks are mostly what you would expect to be on the president's list.
A public cavity search is not in line with officers' training, a representative of a Harris County, Texas, police union said.
"History is harsh," he said. "What is done cannot be undone."
People trying to visit the Cairo airport's website were directed to a page reminding them of a deadly massacre two years ago.
The officer who parked the cruiser at the mall said damage to police property is a felony in Michigan.
Federal immigration officials should be alerted before an undocumented immigrant felon is set to be freed from a state jail or prison, a Republican state lawmaker says.
Lethal aid has been a sore point for Kiev since U.S. President Barack Obama decided in February to deny Ukraine's request for deadly weapons.
The thawing diplomatic relationship between the U.S. and Cuba reached a new level Friday with a flag-raising ceremony at the U.S. Embassy in Havana.
A Senate committee will investigate the administrations of former leaders Jonathan, Yar'adua and Obasanjo over mismanaged funds.
Uber has a history of success with previous campaigns to attract public support.