The Istanbul Police Department warned of possible attacks on public transportation after Turkey began bombing the Islamic State group.
Hostility against Israel and the Jewish faith from students' peers was a “very big” or "fairly big" problem, a survey found.
In Tennessee, acute cases of Hepatitis C have more than tripled in the past seven years.
"I have no problem with transgender. I have a lot of problems with sex,” the judge said.
"It symbolizes today Southern pride and states' rights. That's just it," one attendee said.
Russian-backed rebels and Ukrainian troops attacked each other more than 120 times over the last 24 hours.
After decades of upholding an anti-gay policy, the Boy Scouts of America made a historic shift Monday and voted to officially lift a blanket ban on gay leaders, but a strong anti-LGBT culture persists.
President Obama ended his tour of East Africa with a speech Tuesday at the African Union in Ethiopia. He is the first U.S. president to ever address the 54-member regional bloc.
Ethiopia has long been considered one of the most repressive regimes in Africa, but it has faced little pushback from Washington.
The Obama administration's family detention policy may be on its last legs, but advocates hope to keep pressure on the larger detention system.
Turkey launched several cross-border strikes against ISIS after a suicide bomber killed 32 people in the town of Suruc last week.
Human Rights Watch has called for the United Nations to set up a commission to investigate recent allegations of war violations.
In a Telemundo interview, Bush spoke, in Spanish, not only on his family's experiences as Hispanic Americans but on the need for immigration reform.
The Russian leader defended the outgoing FIFA head and criticized the U.S. investigation of the world soccer body as interfering in matters outside its jurisdiction.
Sewel said he was sorry for the “pain and embarrassment” he had caused after leaked videos showed him allegedly consuming drugs with sex workers.
Violence in Turkey has been on the rise in recent weeks amid raids against Kurdish rebel bases in northern Iraq.
Some 150,000 migrants have reached Europe by sea this year, most landing in Italy and Greece.
Saif al-Islam Gaddafi, son of the late Libyan dictator, was sentenced to death along with eight other members of the former regime for war crimes.
Police also seized explosives and other bomb-making materials during overnight raids on the militants' hideouts in Dhaka.
The interior ministry of Bahrain said Tuesday that five other police officers were also injured in the attack in Sitra.
India, which traditionally has strong ties with the Maldives and Sri Lanka, has been concerned about China's growing involvement in the Indian Ocean.
The Australian foreign minister is in New York to convince UN officials of the need for a tribunal to address the downing of Flight MH17 in eastern Ukraine last year.
Authorities found the bodies of four people in the plane after firefighters extinguished a blaze.
A secret document leaked by the hacker group Anonymous appears to show the existence of over 20 unofficial surveillance bases.
Three people were hospitalized Monday after government offices across Oregon received suspicious packages in the mail.
The former president of India died Monday from a cardiac arrest. He was 83.
Rights groups said Malaysia's upgrade undermined the credibility of the U.S. report.
Conservative opposition in the House keeps the Export-Import Bank's renewal in limbo.
Jen Welter, 37, has been brought on as a training camp and preseason coaching intern with the Arizona Cardinals.
After Boston and the U.S. Olympic Committee severed ties, talk of other cities began floating.