No serious injuries were reported at the site, which lies in the Israeli-occupied walled Old City and is revered by Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary and by Jews as the Temple Mount where two temples once stood.
The agency's actions come less than a month after it took the unusual step of holding a public hearing on the problems with 23 Fiat Chrysler recalls covering over 11 million vehicles.
The Kathmandu Post said the father of a sick man had confessed to the killing "to chase away the evil spirits" from his ailing son after seeking advice from a village shaman.
The closing of a beach in France to enhance the security of visiting Saudi King Salman has prompted a furious reaction by locals and pleas for the president to intervene.
Santos's decision on Saturday came just days after a unilateral ceasefire by the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) went into effect, providing a breakthrough in talks threatened by a recent escalation of battlefield violence.
An expert who spearheaded the cleanup of Southern California's air says a lack of planning and enforcement capacity are hampering efforts to clean up China's air.
Hillary Clinton says she's unaware of four emails containing now-classified information cited by the inspector general of the intelligence community in a letter to Congress.
Arizona police sergeant said the floors and walls were covered in blood. Suspect was known locally to be mentally ill.
The conservative chancellor took a tumble while attending the prestigious Wagner festival.
A flawed background check system enabled the Lafayette shooter to buy a gun, despite his history of mental illness.
Police say the shooting occurred after a funeral at Antioch Full Gospel Baptist Church in College Station, Arkansas.
A pair of rockets landed at Kabul's International Airport Saturday, highlighting ongoing security concerns.
Residents said a female bomber struck at a bar in the Pont Vert neighborhood.
The AFL-CIO’s political committee is seeking to push Hillary Clinton to be more supportive of its policies on issues such as trade and wages.
Before the dancing began, the singers lamented the absence of first lady Michelle Obama before singing "Coming Home."
The results of a strike-authorization vote means about 39,000 employees in Verizon's East Coast wireline operations could walk off the job come Aug. 1.
Abdullahi Hussein Mohamud Bantu is the 10th member of the Federal Parliament of Somalia to be killed within the past year.
Black smoke rising from the multibillion-dollar hotel resort and casino was caught in photographs and on video.
The masked killer reportedly fears the Islamic State group will drop him “like a stone or worse if they feel he is no longer of any use to them."
Turkey’s interventions in Iraq and Syria this week tipped the balance of an already volatile political situation in the Middle East.
Donald Trump’s newly formed coalition of war veterans in New Hampshire doesn’t have quite as much support as his website claims.
Even though Americans have begun to eat fewer calories, they are still consuming more than their recommended daily allowances.
Sandra Bland’s family chose not to have the service televised, but its members allowed media representatives and the public to observe the arrival of her casket.
Greeks have viewed inspections visits by the lenders in Athens as a violation of the country's sovereignty.
The Saudi-led coalition announced on Saturday a five-day humanitarian ceasefire that would take effect in Yemen starting Sunday.
Clinton was secretary of state at the time of the attacks on U.S. diplomatic facilities in Benghazi, which resulted in the deaths of Ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
Turkey has dramatically cranked up its role in the U.S.-led coalition against Islamic State group since a suspected ISIS suicide bomber killed 32 people earlier this week in a town close to the Syrian border.
A proposal to decriminalize marijuana in Italy is gaining support, so the Mediterranean country could become the largest European nation to repeal cannabis prohibition.
U.S. President Barack Obama highlighted his effort to assist in the electrification of rural Africa to help drive its economic development.
Without any convictions for serious crimes, the suspected shooter in Louisiana was not flagged by background checks employed to screen prospective purchasers of firearms.