Samuel DuBose's death in an officer-involved shooting was only the latest example of tensions between the local minority population and police.
Israel reportedly carried out airstrikes in Syria and Lebanon and warned of carrying out attacks in the Sinai Peninsula.
South Asia has been in a submarine race in recent years.
As it turns out, medical records are most valuable on the black market — and the healthcare industry is unprepared to protect them from hackers.
The suspect is believed to be the same man responsible for an attack on a gay pride parade in Israel 10 years earlier.
The statement was made amid a continuing migrant crisis in Europe that has sent thousands of refugees attempting to cross from France to the U.K. through the Eurotunnel.
The handpicked leader of a Pentagon "buffer zone" mission in northern Syria reportedly has been kidnapped by an extremist rebel group.
One of the most likely scenarios involves some sort of mechanical failure in the engines or controls making it impossible for the plane to be operated.
Ramzan Kadyrov has denied claims by the Islamic State group that it had opened branches in the predominately Muslim North Caucuses region.
The only piece of evidence capable of pinpointing exactly why the MH370 went down is the black box.
“We never promised 'one person, one vote' and to make a ballot box available in every meter of the country,” Somalia's president said.
"The burning of remains did not violate any orders, rules of engagement or international laws or conventions," a Marine Corps spokesman said.
The officer appeared to slump his head when he learned the amount of the bond in court on Thursday.
One of the flags was placed under a Black Lives Matter poster near a church building that is considered a national historic site.
Struggling to unify his splintering Syriza party, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras said he would not be bullied any further on austerity measures and called for a party-wide vote.
The International Monetary Fund has decided against participating in a third Greek bailout effort.
After Hillary Clinton steered UBS out of a jam, the Swiss bank upped donations to her family's foundation, a report found.
Nigeria's Maj. Gen. Iliya Abbah was chosen to lead the 8,700-strong Multinational Joint Task Force to fight militants.
After it was made public that Mullah Omar died more than two years ago, the Taliban's leadership council has reportedly appointed a replacement.
Kim Jong Un's regime reportedly has acquired the nickname "Missiles R US" for selling the weapons to other nations.
A simple smartphone app is trying to answer that question. But how exactly do you determine how much marijuana is in someone’s system?
The National Strategic Computing Initiative will focus on "accelerating delivery of a capable exascale computing system," Obama's new executive order said.
The arguments for and against labeling are often equally politically or emotionally charged.
"We need to change the general school ethos so that bullies don’t gain any social status points from hurting others," the study's lead researcher said.
“Two petawatts, that’s a lot,” said Julio Soares, senior research scientist at University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Latvia and Lithuania have both committed to increasing defense spending to ward off Russian aggression on Eastern Europe.
There is a disparity between the number of petitions and signatures ResponsibleOhio claimed to collect and the number the group actually submitted to the Ohio Secretary of State's office.
The announcement comes days after Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said the development of military infrastructure in the Arctic has become one of Moscow’s priorities.
Former Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan and his administration was widely accused of corruption during his tenure.
The Nangarhar province has seen several U.S. drone strikes targeted at Islamic State group militants operating in the region.