A new report found that reductions in the number of teens having sex have plateaued. Critics blame the move toward comprehensive sex education programs in schools.
“Murdering bastard. Rot in hell Muslim scum,” Councilman Ed Gore posted on Facebook.
Trump said a third-party bid would depend on the Republican National Committee’s attitude toward his campaign during the party’s primary selection process.
Many Kurds blame the Turkish government for an alleged ISIS bombing in Suruc, Turkey, that killed 32 people.
The tanker is alleged to have been holding around 1,600 tons of illegal and undocumented diesel fuel.
The accord with Tehran is the only "viable solution" to the Iranian nuclear issue, the U.S. secretary of state tells the Foreign Relations Committee.
This is the first time Turkey, a member of the American-led anti-ISIS coalition, has engaged in ground clashes with the militant group.
The accident is the latest in a series of incidents in which buses have plunged into gorges in the northern region of the country.
New guidelines for the Oath of Allegiance, introduced this week, have already caused concern among politicians.
Russia’s three main naval fleets have each contributed ships to the standing Mediterranean force since it was first deployed.
A majority of voters in Colorado, Iowa and Virginia said they agreed with the pontiff's calls to tackle global warming, Quinnipiac University found.
Militants aligned with the Kurdistan Workers' Party have threatened more attacks against supporters of the Islamic State group.
According to the KRG representative to UK, the Kurds promote women’s rights and religious pluralism.
“We hope that you are aware by now that the 2008 Beijing Games did nothing to alleviate human rights abuses in China or enhance freedom."
"Seventy years after the end of the Holocaust, this is a long overdue step."
President Obama's executive orders on immigration policy have faced several legal challenges since November.
Under the Arrest Statistics Reporting Act, state and local authorities would be forced to provide the immigration status of suspects in arrest reports.
British Conservative Party lawmaker Richard Benyon said that Abbott's pro-coal and anti-renewable policies were "profoundly un-conservative."
In a move limited to the fast-food industry, New York will soon become the first state to approve a minimum wage of $15 an hour.
The radar will help the Ukrainian military better defend itself from incoming Russian artillery while also helping it return fire with accuracy.
Courts ordered the two women be held for four days pending an investigation.
Symbols and phrases that were banned in Austria include SS (Schutzstaffel), NSDAP (Nazi Party), HJ (Hitler Jugend) and 74, a number representing the pan-Germanic state.
The protest organizer told a Kenyan newspaper the naked demonstrators will be on standby in case U.S. President Barack Obama says anything about gay rights.
Firefighters were able to contain only 5 percent of the wildfire that started Wednesday afternoon.
The U.S. defense secretary arrived in the Iraqi capital early Thursday, marking his first visit to the Middle Eastern nation since taking office.
South Korea's economy grew 0.3 percent in the last three months compared to 0.8 percent in the first three months of the year, recording a six-year low.
The Islamic State group's social media campaign, encouraging those unable to travel to fight in the Middle East to "kill where you are," is a significant threat to the U.S., James Comey said.
The move comes amid sustained criticism from Israel's Western allies, with the EU announcing this week that it will keep pushing for products manufactured in West Bank settlements to be labeled.
Over 400 vehicles and 1,600 logs were seized during the raid conducted by Myanmar’s military, police and forestry department.
A 21-year-old man fired shots at a San Francisco Bay Area police officer early Wednesday after being pulled over for rash driving.