Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper is planning on spending $500,000 to clean up the wastewater breach on Animus River.
A black bear was spotted in a truck in late July drinking all the grape sodas stored inside. No motor vehicle charges have been filed.
“Is there really anything substantive from calling people fat or stupid?” Rand Paul said of fellow candidate Donald Trump.
The Ukrainian army lost two tanks, one armored infantry carrier and an anti-tank guided missile system, rebel sources said.
Filings in a U.S. federal court reveal that the program aims to predict future behavior rather than take into account actual past behavior.
The United States is offering a grant for an organization to train journalists in the Baltic states to improve journalism in the region "as Russian propaganda and misinformation multiplies."
Police were pelted with frozen water bottles as tensions remained high for a second night.
A June 2002 study found that only 12 percent of Americans were in favor of an increase in immigration.
Hillary Clinton announces her "New College Compact," but some worry about the costs and unintended consequences of "cheap and quick."
The Ukrainian foreign ministry called the clashes “a dangerous indication of a further escalation to come.”
Missouri Gov. Jay Nixon said the "entire community was put at risk" by heavy gunfire after a "day of peaceful marches, prayers and healing."
Those who watched the Republican debate were more, not less, supportive of Donald Trump than the general public.
"Last year, people were not shooting at each other during the protest. [This year] criminals [are] wanting to take advantage of the protests," said Ferguson resident Patricia Bynes.
Officials in North Korea plan to turn the Wonsan-Kumgang Development Zone into an international tourism hub rivaling those of China and Japan.
China shares several jungle borders with it neighbors.
A leading German think tank says the Greek crisis has already benefited Germany to the tune of 100 billion euros. The reason? Interest rates.
Russian military data shows that the share of U.S. arms in the Saudi military is over 80 percent. That could be set to change.
Darwish spent three years in prison after reporting on a government crackdown on protesters.
The steady rise is fueled primarily by population growth in Africa.
The "Tel Aviv Sur Seine" party, scheduled to be part of the yearly Paris Beaches party, was criticized for being in poor taste.
"As far as possible, we travel in pairs," Dutch ornithologist Maarten Loonen said.
The island nation joined a multinational regional search for the airliner amid reports of sightings of possible plane wreckage, but many doubt the debris actually came from a plane.
The nation's first prime minister found the last few years of his life to be "a sad and difficult time," his daughter wrote.
They strengthen ties to Scandinavia as Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko warns that Russian wants to take the "whole of Europe."
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The article by Speaker Sergei Naryshkin is one of many instances of growing anti-U.S. rhetoric in Russia.
Police officials said Tyrone Harris Jr. was wounded after he allegedly fired multiple shots at four St. Louis County plainclothes detectives in an SUV.
“In my opinion, the leadership and the structure of the church in Nigeria are as guilty as the politicians," Nigerian-born pastor Sunday Adelaja said.
Italy is to receive the most aid - nearly 560 million euros, while Greece will receive 473 million.
Russia’s new aircraft carrier is expected to be nuclear-powered, state media reported.