Only 19.9 percent of 18- to 29-year-olds voted in 2014, according to Census data.
The Republican presidential candidate's visit to the U.S.-Mexico line reportedly will take place Thursday, in Laredo, Texas.
“It’s the most advanced law of its kind among industrial countries.”
After a black woman's death in a Texas jail, attention turns to police dashboard footage from a July 10 traffic stop.
New Quinnipiac results give an edge to more traditional Republicans and show some Clinton weakness.
"It’s unfair and disgusting that they aren’t protected," New Hampshire resident Brian Blackden said.
China has erected 16 structures in a disputed region, Japan asserts.
“We expect some 48, 49 U.S. warships to be converted by 2020 as part of Washington’s global missile shield program,” a Russian official said.
229,178 Mexicans were apprehended at the border in fiscal 2014, down from a high of about 1.6 million in 2000, according to a new report.
India, China and Iraq have become the biggest importers of Russian weapons over the past year since Western sanctions were imposed on Moscow.
Burundi's capital city of Bujumbura has been the heartland of dissent and violence over President Pierre Nkurunziza's bid for a third term in office.
The U.S. is working to reinforce its military presence in Eastern Europe to reassure support for its allies in the region, according to local media.
Government forces ran down fleeing civilians with tanks, then rolled back to make sure they were dead.
As Greece continues talks with its creditors for fresh bailout funds, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras is dealing with a rift within his party.
The surprise move comes amid a deepening crackdown on civil society in China.
After the court ruling, several Internet service providers blocked access to Twitter to prevent photos of the suicide bombing from being distributed.
The predominantly Catholic nation is also considered one of the world's most vulnerable to the effects of climate change.
The bomb attack, blamed on Islamic State, in Suruc, near the Syrian border, targeted a group of mostly university-age activists.
Officials say the talks will cover cooperation with Saudi Arabia in areas like missile defense and cyber and maritime security.
Germany reported 150 attacks on refugee shelters in the first half of this year, nearly double the figure recorded last year in the same period.
John Kerry's statement follows concerns among local allies about Tehran's interference in conflicts in the Arab world.
Authorities are also investigating a possible sexual assault in the case.
Carlos Chavez, who was arrested last month along with the federation's executive secretary, was reportedly charged for embezzling funds from a charity match.
Nearly 90,000 North Koreans are working across 40 countries to earn about $2 billion in revenue for Pyongyang, according to a BBC report.
Xie Hui ran the Xinjiang prison system from 2010 until his promotion in 2013 to be a vice head of the Xinjiang public security bureau.
Army Chief Raymond Odierno, in an interview on Fox News, spoke on a range of issues including ISIS, Russia, the Iran nuclear deal and budget cuts in the U.S. Army.
The Right Sector group has been linked to violence and abduction, which it has refuted, claiming it is cracking down on official corruption.
Dashcam video of Sandra Bland's traffic stop reveals a tense argument before her arrest.
The journalists entered Syria on July 10 through Turkey, according to the Federation of Press Associations of Spain.
Beijing described Japan 's annual defense review as misleading and malicious.