The Army recruited 44,241 soldiers in July -- missing its goal of 47,944 by more than 3,000.
At an aeronautical facility near Toulouse, France, experts will investigate whether the found debris originated from the missing airplane.
An agreement on the Trans-Pacific Partnership wasn't reached, but talks about a deal will be revived in November.
"He looks alive and well to me as far as I can tell," Brent Stapelkamp, field researcher for the Hwange Lion Research Project, said of Jericho.
Confederate flag supporters rallied at a Georgia park in the what may be the largest numbers since the Charleston, South Carolina, shooting in June.
The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on a bill to strip Planned Parenthood of its federal funding. Sen. Rand Paul says with just a little support from Democrats it could pass.
President Juan Manuel Santos called the victims "heroes" in a tweet.
The new Afghan leader of the Taliban also cautioned against the killing of civilians.
The conservative-dominated parliament in June passed a bill imposing strict conditions on any nuclear deal, such as barring international inspectors from Iran's military sites.
A spokeswoman for Merkel's Christian Democrat (CDU) party declined to comment on the report. The chancellor is on a hiking holiday in the Alps.
Records show Donald Trump's companies have applied for at least 1,100 temporary visas for foreign workers since 2000, according to a new report.
The Psychoactive Substances bill was proposed after several deaths were linked to legal highs.
At least 260 members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party have been killed during Turkey’s air campaign since July 24.
The military is battling insurgents including al Qaeda's Syria wing Nusra Front and the Islamist group Ahrar al-Sham for control of Sahl al-Ghab, a plain that runs alongside the western coastal mountains.
The confrontation was one of three in a matter of hours in which Palestinians died from Israeli-Palestinian violence on one of the most tense days in the occupied West Bank and the Gaza Strip in recent months.
The Obama administration is considering options in striking back against China over a cyberattack that hit a government agency last month, the New York Times reported.
The move comes amid reports that suggest North Korea is strengthening its systems to block the surveillance of its underground activities.
Shoppers seeking scarce consumer staples including milk, rice and flour broke into a supermarket warehouse on Friday morning, leading businesses in the area to shut their doors, local newspaper Correo del Caroni reported.
The F-35B will eventually replace three legacy aircraft, the Pentagon says. The first deployment is scheduled for 2017.
The Saudi embassy in the U.K. offered condolences to the bin Laden family, which is believed to be extremely close to the Saudi royals.
Failure to seal the agreement is a setback for U.S. President Barack Obama, given the trade pact's stance as the economic arm of the administration's pivot to Asia and an opportunity to balance out China's influence in the region.
Palestinians will lodge a complaint against Israel at the International Criminal Court over the killing of an 18-month-old baby, Mahmoud Abbas said Friday.
Supporters of Sandra Bland chanted "Black lives matter" in the streets of Minneapolis.
Following the Baltimore riots, there's been an uptick of violence in the city.
Louis Falcone said police beat him and made derogatory slurs after showing up at his house. They had responded to a call to break up a fight between Falcone and his brother.
Brian Encinia, the officer who arrested Sandra Bland, received glowing reviews during his training and has since received one citation for “unprofessional conduct.”
The declaration is meant to allow greater mobilization of firefighters and supplies to help fight raging wildfires across the state.
Hillary Clinton and her husband, former President Bill Clinton, released returns from 2007 to 2014 on Friday.
Amid anger at the killing of the beloved African lion Cecil, a new bill seeks to stem poaching of threatened or endangered species.
Chris Christie’s super PAC took $50,000 from Exxon Mobil’s lobbying firm as the New Jersey governor fought for a low-dollar environmental settlement.