Authorities in the northern region of Inner Mongolia detained the mostly elderly travelers last weekend along with 11 others in their group while they were on a 47-day historical tour of China.
The latest investigation represents a new front in U.S. authorities' attempts to tackle FIFA and its alleged corrupt practices.
The drug kingpin's latest escape is a major concern for Mexico's president, as his administration had hailed Joaquin Guzman's arrest as a big achievement.
A British tabloid Saturday published an image of a 6-year-old Queen, apparently giving a Nazi salute, sparking furious indignation from Buckingham Palace.
The Kurdish YPG militia says the Islamic State group fired “makeshift chemical projectiles,” which caused serious physical distress among those targeted.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said he would not welcome war but if there were one, the United States would be humiliated.
The Chattanooga shooter lost his job as an engineer at a nuclear power plant in Ohio in May 2013.
Israel's Haaretz reported Friday that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas and told him Israel wants peace.
A fast-spreading wildfire jumped a freeway on Friday and has spread over 2,000 acres. Cars and trucks exploded in flames.
Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin, via an executive order, gave the National Guard permission to arm military facilities like recruitment centers.
Louisiana Sens. Bob Corker and Lamar Alexander, along with Gov. Bill Haslam, took part in a memorial service for the Chattanooga victims Friday.
Sen. Ted Cruz said Friday that the U.S. needs to arm its military bases to prevent shootings like Thursday's in Chattanooga, Tennessee, which he called "an act of war."
"The progress we have made still falls short of the expectation of the people."
The Islamic State group claimed responsibility for a massive bombing in Khan Bani Saad.
Family members and friends remember a New York City man who died as the result of a struggle with police officers.
As Germany and the European Union made advances toward finalizing the Greek bailout, Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras cleaned house.
Federal officials will treat their inquiry into Thursday's deadly Chattanooga shooting as a terror investigation, an FBI spokesman said.
The Iran nuclear deal is worse than the failed 2005 denuclearization deal with North Korea, according to former Saudi ambassador to the United States, Prince Bandar bin Sultan.
Kansas City Council members have approved a $13-per-hour minimum-wage rate by 2020.
“The security service will continue to identify foreigners who work against our government using their diplomatic service as cover."
German Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble has said debt relief for Greece violates EU law. But international finance experts say that's an exaggeration.
"The South Carolina House of Representatives will not engage in or debates the specifics of public monuments, memorials, state buildings, road names or any other historical markers."
The advertisement is set to air at 10:35 p.m. on July 20 before the "Jimmy Kimmel Live" program.
Every day appears to bring with it another terrorist attack, but exactly who are the militant groups behind them?
Athens faces more steps before a deal can be finalized with international creditors.
State media announced Huang Xiaoxiang was removed from his post as deputy secretary of the CPPCC.
Egypt has arrested more than 600 Egyptian and Sudanese people in the past month for trying to emigrate illegally.
Most people killed by acts of domestic terrorism in the United States are killed by firearms.
At least three other individuals were wounded when Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez opened fire on two military buildings.
It's not yet clear what motivated Mohammod Youssuf Abdulazeez to kill four Marines on Thursday. While some in the media didn't waste time speculating, others showed restraint.