Radio Free Asia says several police and 15 attackers were killed during a clash in Kashgar in northwestern China.
A survey found wide support for the U.S.-led airstrikes against ISIS but many remain critical of American interrogation methods.
The United States lauded the effort, which will monitor human rights violations in North Korea.
Advocates of the move said the name was insulting to both Native Americans and women.
The autopsy report was reportedly leaked a day after all six Baltimore police officers indicted in Gray's death pleaded not guilty to all charges.
Ned Price, spokesman for the U.S. National Security Council, denied spying allegations leveled against the NSA by WikiLeaks Tuesday.
Prominent U.S. flag makers said on Tuesday they will stop manufacturing and selling Confederate battle flags after last week's attack on worshippers at a black church in Charleston, South Carolina.
Merciless temperatures have claimed the lives of hundreds of Pakistanis over the past few days, many of whom abstained from drinking water in observance of Ramadan.
Services for the nine black victims who died in last week’s shooting by a white gunman begin Wednesday.
The White House issued a veto threat Tuesday for the House appropriations bill for the Department of the Interior.
Islamic State suicide bombers killed at least ten people and injured dozens in two coordinated attacks on Tuesday in the heart of the northeastern Syrian city of Hasaka, a monitor and a resident said.
The U.S. National Security Agency spied on French presidents Jacques Chirac, Nicolas Sarkozy and Francois Hollande, WikiLeaks said in a press statement Tuesday.
"I ask that in the memory of Mr. Pinckney that we are generous in spirit, gracious in our conversation and please -- even if we disagree, let's agree to disagree agreeably."
A corrections officer says he was fooled into providing tools to two inmates who escaped from a New York prison.
Balkan states are attempting to track down Islamic State militants, but they can’t keep up with the number of people flowing into the region from Turkey.
U.S. officials hope the transfer of 250 armored tanks will reassure NATO allies in light of worrisome statements by Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Amazon announced it would cease selling Confederate flag-related items, which have been flying off the cyber shelves since last week's deadly South Carolina shooting.
“There are serious consequences when law enforcement officers betray the trust of their community," a federal law enforcement official said.
A letter from three groups sent to the U.S. Attorney General called for an investigation of CIA interrogation techniques.
Dylan Roof, 21, was taken into custody peacefully the morning after the massacre at the Emanuel AME Church.
The undocumented student who waved a Mexican flag during her college commencement plans to continue her education.
There's "no net incentive" to underpay homeowners after a flood, U.S. Senate investigators say.
President Obama will announce a monumental shift in U.S. policy on hostages, which could have saved the lives of James Foley, Steven Sotloff and Peter Kassig.
Trump was the unexpected runner-up in a new poll of 2016 likely Republican voters, trailing Jeb Bush.
A crackdown on migration from Central America has led to concern Mexico's not doing enough to protect those fleeing violence.
The chance of a successful prosecution is considered slim but the Dutch hope they can pressure Russia, whose role in the process is critical, into cooperating.
LGBT activists are disappointed by the tone of a document outlining the agenda of October's highly anticipated church meeting on family life.
The new system was developed to operate in poor weather conditions without a satellite signal or ground communication, an official said.
Ahmed Joda, the chairman of President Muhammadu Buhari's transition committee, said Goodluck Jonathan left behind a deficit of 7 trillion naira.
Saudi women developed followings by posting pictures of their cooking online, prompting officials to loosen the reins on women's jobs.