The U.S.S. Jason Dunham also visited Estonia and Finland as Russian actions put the Baltic region on edge.
Three people overdosed on GHB in California on Saturday. The drug, often used as a party drug or date rape drug, has been linked to hundreds of deaths.
Ohio, anybody? The matchup of Midwest GOP governors Scott Walker and John Kasich shows conservatives' commitment to ideology over electability.
For the Wisconsin governor, his intended path to victory is all about Iowa.
Jindal is the first-ever Indian-American presidential candidate for a major party, but he's unwilling to identify as such — and that's ruffling feathers in the Indian-American community.
Members of China's Uighur minority say they are fleeing persecution at home, but the Chinese government has accused them of harboring terrorists.
The site served the city's Muslims for centuries as a cemetery. Now there are plans to turn it into a commercial site.
Chadian authorities instituted a ban on the head-to-toe Islamic veil last month following a series of suicide bombings.
The Tibetan government-in-exile, the Central Tibetan Administration, confirmed his death.
"It's my first day and I'm feeling the nerves," William said, as he began a stint with the East Anglian Air Ambulance on Monday.
Prime Minister Victor Ponta has been accused of forging invoices from a legal firm to acquire luxury apartments and sports cars.
After marathon negotiations, European leaders reached an agreement on Monday to keep Greece in the E.U. and to implement tough, wide-ranging reforms.
Tonette Walker is an advocate, his "rock" and a survivor.
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker is entering the Republican primary contest, hoping to one-up the large field of contenders.
The far-right group, which has a substantial paramilitary wing, has been accused of extra-judicial detention and torture.
Chinese stocks continued their rebound, but experts warn volatility may not be over -- despite signs of a pick-up in the real economy.
Tensions have renewed between Beijing and Turkey over the treatment of Muslims in China's Xinjiang province.
Special forces have reportedly been dispatched to the scene at the Qwartz mall in Villeneuve-la-Garenne, north of Paris.
Alaa Bader Abdullah al-Hashemi, a UAE national, attacked Ibolya Ryan solely on the basis of her nationality, according to officials.
A report from Human Rights Watch says China's travel policy discriminates against Tibetans and Muslims.
Prime Minister Tony Abbott said the country's post-2020 emissions target will not be announced before August.
The explosion at an illegal fireworks storage facility occurred at about 9 a.m. in Ningjin county of Hebei province Sunday.
The move comes shortly after the U.K. defied its critics by committing to a NATO security budget target.
Greece and its creditors have reached a unanimous deal early on Monday, following marathon negotiations in Brussels.
South Korea's National Intelligence Service said in May that Hyon Yong Chol was executed for disrespecting North Korean leader Kim Jong Un.
The United States has sent its most senior naval official to re-establish defense ties with the strategic North African country.
The message purportedly from Hafez Saeed was posted to an IS website two days after the Afghan intelligence agency said he had been killed.
Such a base near Islamic State strongholds in Libya would help the United States “fill gaps in our understanding of what’s going on.”
Satoru Iwata, 55, died on July 11 after battling ill health for the last year.
The Argentine pontiff has made defending the poor a major theme of his "homecoming" trip, which also took him to Ecuador and Bolivia.