The tight-knit community of Chattanooga, Tennessee, rallied together Friday morning at various vigils to mourn the four U.S. Marines killed during a shooting rampage there a day earlier.
Asked if the proposed bailout deal was viable, Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund, told an interviewer, "The response is quite categorical: No."
The government has continued to fight the ruling against the project, instead of prepare for the July demolition.
"He’d been shot at so many times over the years and then for this to happen at home in the United States."
"I don't understand why [the authorities] need to blast so much propaganda when all are required to vote yes," a source said.
Russia will introduce six long-range Tupolev Tu-22M3 bombers to its fleet before the end of this year.
A big anniversary in October could prompt North Korean military provocation, South Korean defense officials said.
The deal calls for Greece to receive 86 billion euros, or $96 million, in loans over a three-year period.
The event, which normally draws about 1,000 people, was canceled out of respect for the victims in Thursday's shooting.
No new cases of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome have been reported in South Korea since July 4.
Gap and H&M sit on the sidelines as their Burmese suppliers fight a proposed minimum wage of about $3.25 a day.
The recommendations come in the wake of the Germanwings disaster that killed 150 people in March.
The Wisconsin governor's push for a subsidy for a new Milwaukee Bucks arena may benefit a longtime donor who is now his fundraising chief.
In New Orleans, a city littered with Confederate relics, citizens are struggling to find the right way to acknowledge their past while still moving forward.
Even though Donald Trump’s company owns the building where his campaign is headquartered, he's paying rent to himself. Here's why.
Israel plans to build an additional fence along its border with the Gaza Strip to prevent illegal crossings.
No one has claimed responsibility for the blast, but it bore the hallmarks of Boko Haram, which has launched countless attacks in the northeastern state.
The drill, in late August, will involve nearly 20 warships of various classes, as well as planes and helicopters.
The surveillance measure, which passed in 2014 in a matter of days, granted intelligence agencies unprecedented retention and surveillance powers.
The issue of debt relief for Greece is "uncontroversial," Mario Draghi, chief of the European Central bank, said on Thursday.
Thousands of airline passengers remained stranded Friday after Mount Raung and Mount Gamalama erupted last week.
Despite the British parliament voting against military action in Syria, it was revealed that pilots on an exchange program with coalition forces participated in the attacks.
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been accused of illegally lobbying for contracts and peddling influence relating to Petrobras and Odebrecht.
A government engineer estimated that the Sinaloa drug cartel leader spent at least $1 million on his escape plan.
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 -- bound from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur -- was shot down over eastern Ukraine on July 17, 2014. All 298 on board were killed.
Activists argue that authorities and the press characterize white shooters as mentally ill "lone wolves," while blacks and Muslims are labeled terrorists.
The Japan Meteorological Agency issued warnings for floods, landslides, gale and high winds in southern Japan.
The signatories to the interim accord, including the U.S. and Russia, agreed to prohibit commercial fishing in international waters in the Arctic.
The video, showing rebels ransacking luggage at the crash site, is said to have been filmed by the separatists themselves.
Airstrikes against the Islamic State group have killed several senior officials in recent weeks, but the militant group continues to advance.