"When I look out at all these young women, I see myself. In so many ways, your story is my story," said Michelle Obama.
The former NAACP leader of the Spokane, Washington, chapter reportedly favored a spray treatment known as Mystic Tan.
The number of daily flights will reduce from 65 to 60 by fall of this year, one top official said.
Peter Humphrey and Yu Yingzeng were sentenced for illegally obtaining private records of Chinese citizens and selling the information to clients.
The actress who drove an injured boy to a hospital has attracted online praise, and a little cynicism, in a society where media have lamented a lack of public spirit.
Tom Lawson told CBC in an interview that men were "biologically wired" to force themselves on women.
A lengthy dossier revealed online last month said the Trident nuclear defense system was vulnerable to enemies and accidents.
The security officials are accused of taking selfies alongside the dead bodies of tigers, lions and other animals.
Donald Trump frequently accused China of stealing jobs and portrayed himself as a tough negotiator who would beat Beijing at its own game.
A famine during the mid-to-late 1990s reportedly killed millions in the country.
Australian research says free trade accords with China, South Korea and Japan could create 180,000 jobs in 20 years.
Putin says the move is a response to a U.S. proposal to increase its military presence in Eastern Europe.
The weapons, named for the distinctive sound they make, are being used against targets near Damascus.
Munther Omar Saleh, a student of a Queens aeronautics school, reportedly researched ways to build a pressure-cooker bomb.
The two fires in the state, one of which is believed to be human-caused, spread amid windy, hot and dry weather conditions in the region.
Neil Young, a supporter of Bernie Sanders in the 2016 presidential race, said Donald Trump used his 1989 hit song without permission at an event to announce his decision to run for president.
The unity government has failed to unite the rival Palestinian factions Fatah and Hamas, slowing down reconstruction work in the war-torn Gaza Strip.
Demirel served as prime minister seven times through the 1960s to the 1990s, and was president from 1993 to 2000.
Sidney Blumenthal, a longtime ally of Hillary Clinton, testified all day Tuesday behind closed doors before a congressional panel probing the deadly 2012 attacks in Benghazi,Libya, but declared afterwards that he had "shed no light" on events there.
The disease can be traced back to a single-humped camel in the Arabian peninsula.
A "plant like material" resembling marijuana was found in the private residence of Prime Minister Kamla Persad-Bissessar in 2013, according to reports.
A budget deal announced Tuesday by Gov. Jerry Brown could mean Medi-Cal service for children without papers.
Law enforcement officials have searched more than 16 square miles and followed upward of 1,200 leads in an effort to capture the figitives.
Wednesday's deadline has been complicated by instances of violence reportedly initiated by Haitians in the Dominican Republic.
A newly formed Misrata militia faction threatens to derail the U.N. peace process in Libya.
Her parents said she never showed signs of wanting to be black as a child, but recalled a "very noticeable" change after adopting black kids.
Five of the six people who died were Irish students visiting the U.S. on temporary work visas.
President Vladimir Putin said Russia was concerned about an anti-missile defense system near its borders, after announcing that Russia would add more than 40 intercontinental ballistic missiles to its nuclear arsenal.
Hillary Clinton is making bashing Wall Street part of her campaign message, yet she doesn’t have to go far to find folks who work in the industry.
Mexico is a major consumer of sugary drinks, but less so since a tax went into effect in 2014, say researchers.