The Conservative government spent $30 million to promote tar sands exports and quash environmental opposition, the Guardian reports.
The plant, which employs about 850 people, was shut down temporarily after bacterium that causes the disease was found in a cooling tower.
Huo Ke, a former tourism official, is the latest party member to be the focus of a corruption investigation.
In a 9-1 ruling that revoked a state ban, the presiding judge said the decision was in the interests of adopted children.
In Chicago, dozens of people gathered outside police headquarters in solidarity with the protests in Ferguson.
The airliner was being pulled to a maintenance hangar when the incident took place.
President Joko Widodo has come under mounting pressure to reshuffle the cabinet over a perceived failure to manage the economic downturn.
Jeb Bush called Hillary Clinton's record as secretary of state a "failure."
St. Louis County Police released a video on Tuesday that they said shows a suspect, who has been accused of firing on police, drawing a pistol from his pants during protests in strife-torn Ferguson, Missouri.
In his first speech since the Republican presidential debates last week, Donald Trump touched on a range of topics, from China to Mexico to American foreign diplomats.
The FBI retrieved at least two thumb drives containing about 30,000 work-related emails, according to a U.S. official.
Arlington, Texas, Police Chief Will Johnson on Tuesday fired Brad Miller, the officer involved in the shooting death of Christian Taylor, and ordered a criminal investigation.
The Clinton campaign wouldn't let them interrupt an event, but Black Lives Matter protesters got a private meeting with the candidate.
The shooting of Christian Taylor, 19, became the latest in a long string of incidences across the nation in which an unarmed black man was killed by a white police officer.
General Electric said it would sell its U.S. healthcare finance unit to credit card lender Capital One Financial Corp for about $9 billion as it winds down its finance arm and returns to its industrial roots.
The Transport Erector Launcher appears to be significantly larger than its predecessor, despite having one less firing tube.
Tanks have moved into a town in northern Syria, marking the beginning of a safe zone to rid the area of ISIS, sources in Turkey told IBTimes.
"Their presence was both unnecessary and inflammatory," a police chief says of the alliance of current and former service members, police and first-responders.
While some see Eko Atlantic as Nigeria’s answer to climate change, critics say the government has long neglected extreme poverty and rural infrastructure.
“There was an effort to completely suppress not only any expression of religious conviction, but [also] any articulation of historical reality,” Rep. Trent Franks, R-Ariz., said.
Clinton Correctional Facility inmates described abuses such as being beaten while handcuffed and thrown against walls following Richard Matt and David Sweat's escape.
State governments filed amicus briefs with the Supreme Court Monday supporting the schools' fight against the Obamacare mandate.
A decision barring pet stores in Phoenix from selling dogs and cats raised by commercial breeders upheld a city ordinance passed in December 2013.
As the migrant population of would-be asylum seekers is expected to reach 500,000, Germany may restrict borders
Adam Dandach knew the Islamic State group was a "designated terrorist organization" when he became involved with it, authorities said.
The eastern Ukraine conflict is in danger of reverting to the kind of warfare that saw more than 5,500 killed in the first year.
Roughly 54 percent of the French and 67 percent of Britons said they would support sending military troops to Calais, France, to manage the migrant crisis.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott's recent statements about a referendum for same-sex marriage stand in stark contrast to comments he made in May.
The Watch Tower church in Tanzania has reportedly banned its thousands of followers from voting in the country's Oct. 25 general elections.
The Metropolitan Police told the public to proceed as normal.