Over 3,000 people had been reportedly hospitalized between July 6 and July 12 across the country due to suspected heatstroke or heat exhaustion.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe says a bolder security stance is vital to meet new challenges such as those from a rising China.
The video appeared to show a Planned Parenthood employee casually discussing selling fetuses over wine and salad.
The uneven treatment of black and Latino men by the criminal justice system “did not happen by accident,” the president told a packed NAACP convention.
Nearly half of the Democrats in Congress have endorsed Hillary Clinton’s 2016 bid, but she's not taking them for granted.
"In far too many cases, the punishment simply does not fit the crime," the president said.
In 1994, Bill Clinton signed a landmark nuclear deal with North Korea. By 2002, George W. Bush had undone it.
More than 22 million people now reportedly live below the poverty line in Russia.
The nuclear deal with Iran will boost Tehran's economy, and its proxies in the region will likely reap the rewards.
In a statement released Tuesday, an Egyptian spokesman was hopeful about Tuesday's nuclear deal with Iran.
A federal judge dismissed four counts in the wrongful-death suit against Ferguson, Missouri, but said two counts can stand for now.
Finishing first should ensure Trump's inclusion in the first GOP debate in August.
The New Jersey governor's administration granted a $40 million subsidy to a man whose lawsuit helped prosecute a Democratic financier.
Years of sanctions and economic stagnation in Iran have hampered its oil sector, forestalling an immediate surge in crude oil exports.
Opponents say the proposal is a waste of money and would further alienate Muslim communities.
Greece's creditors have tasked the government with scrounging up $55 billion in assets to serve as collateral -- a total some see as fantastical.
No one was injured in the blast, though a member of President Rafael Correa's PAIS Alliance party said the bomb sent "messages of terror."
In four days, more than 60 human rights lawyers and activists have been arrested or "disappeared" in China, a petition said.
The state's law requires insurance companies to supply 12 months of prescription contraceptives at a time.
A video by the Center for Medical Progress features a woman, allegedly from Planned Parenthood, discussing prices for fetal body parts.
House Democrats are likely to be key in preventing Republicans from scuttling the deal.
“We also hope North Korea will resolve issues surrounding its nuclear program by engaging in a dialogue with related countries in a sincere manner.”
A number of key restrictions against the country, particularly those related to terrorism and human rights, remain in place.
Sen. Lindsey Graham said the conclusion was the worst step in the history of the Middle East.
"I hope that Obama will study the reality of Iranian activity in the region and begin to push back against Iran’s ambitions with more alacrity than ... so far."
Just 5 percent of those surveyed said they had "a lot of trust" in Iran, while 55 percent said they would not trust Iran to abide by the deal.
Ten people were found guilty of "insulting the monarchy and publishing false information by computer."
Iran's market will open up for international investment, but not right away.
"The organization does not care for the most basic human values."
In 2009, Iran already had 7,200 centrifuges, meaning that, even then, Iran could produce two nuclear weapons a year, weapons experts said.