A furor is swirling after a Chinese state-run company told its women workers they must apply for permission to have children — or else.
While the church-shooting suspect apparently traveled to and from Charleston alone, others may have had knowledge of his alleged plans, according to a report.
"We are keenly aware that New York State remains a top target for terrorists," Gov. Cuomo said in the statement.
The referendum debate has reached a fever pitch, and EU leaders are warning Greece that a "no" vote could spell the end of the country's eurozone standing.
Within ISIS's shadowy military structure is an elite special forces division. It has two priorities: to export the caliphate and defend it anywhere in the world.
By the end of June, 484 cases of cholera were recorded in South Sudan.
The woman from Clallam County suffered from several health problems and was on medication that led to a suppressed immune system.
Rights groups and international organizations have warned that the situation in Yemen is rapidly spiraling into a humanitarian emergency.
Formerly classified government documents published Friday by Britain’s National Archives reveal a 1983 government file about the proposed plan.
A newspaper linked to China's central bank alleges that foreign banks and traders might be to blame for what some have described as “malicious” short-selling of Chinese shares.
The protester, identified as 17-year-old Mohammed Hani Alcasbah, was reportedly throwing stones at an Israeli military vehicle.
Tariq bin Tahar al-'Awni al-Harzi reportedly recruited foreign fighters, secured arms and raised funds for the Islamic State group.
Over 20 people were also injured in the quake, which struck the Xinjiang region in northwestern China Friday morning.
The fall of Aleppo, Syria's major commercial hub, would be a serious setback for President Bashar Assad.
The Islamic State group allegedly destroyed "the Lion of al-Lat," a statue of a pre-Islamic Arabian goddess dating back to first century BC, in the Syrian city of Palmyra.
The incident took place at the Hanwha Chemical Co. in the southeastern city of Ulsan Friday morning.
Countries pushing for justice over the downed airliner face a difficult task to persuade UN veto-holder Russia to cooperate in bringing suspects to trial.
The FBI and Department of Homeland Security issued warnings after last month's Islamic State-inspired "lone wolf" attacks overseas.
Under the Minsk ceasefire agreement signed last February, any rebel elections would require oversight from the Ukrainian government in Kiev.
In 1942, she was told she couldn't check out a book because she was black. Getting that library card was on her bucket list.
A U.S. Army soldier stationed at Fort Campbell in Kentucky admitted in federal court that he took $100,000 in cash bribes as well as jewelry from vendors seeking contracts while he was assigned to Bagram Airfield in Afghanistan, prosecutors said.
Federal investigators continue to assess what caused fires at churches across five Southern states since the Emanuel AME shooting.
The Department of Homeland Security has started changing the enforcement of immigration laws, focusing on integrating long-term undocumented immigrants instead of deporting them.
Amazing grace! In an interview Wednesday, Donald Trump gave President Obama a rare compliment.
An overly salty diet can lead to hypertension, heart disease and stroke.
It's unclear why the North Korean leader promoted his uncle, who lived in hiding during Kim Jong Il's reign.
Anonymous donors from out of state gave $3 million to a fund set up in the name of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, a victim of the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting.
A handsome actor known as the Iranian Brad Pitt apologized on Thursday for tweeting his support of the U.S. gay marriage ruling.
Moscow is arming many of its former Soviet allies as it looks to continue moves out of recession while also building up support against NATO.
The proposal "considerably narrowed" the circumstances under which Ukraine could hold nationwide referenda, a top official said.