The governor's cost estimate omitted $335 million in payments to financial firms. Today, New Jersey legislators will hold a hearing on skyrocketing fees.
Roughly 76 percent of people in France report having a favorable view of Muslims living in their country.
It's unclear whether Russia will actually sell its Armata T-14 tank, which it touts as the future of mechanized combat.
State media referring to China's Tiananmen crackdown in 1989 say the country has reached a "consensus on not debating" what happened.
OPEC oil ministers are expected to hold the line on oil production at this week's summit in Vienna.
Western countries have accused North Korea's space program of being a cover for its weapons development efforts.
Carly Fiorina, who is criticizing Hillary Clinton for lack of transparency, released two years worth of income tax forms. Her net worth: $59 million.
The North Korean leader's sister could be taking over for a retiring leader in the Propaganda Department.
A man hiking the Arizona Trail, which stretches from Mexico to Utah, was found dehydrated and in a critical condition three days after he went missing.
Two Delhi women holidaying in India's popular beach destination were gang-raped in North Goa by five men posing as police officers.
On Thursday morning, the former Florida governor posted a cryptic message, and a website link, on his Twitter account.
The lawsuit cited CVS supervisors as saying, "Black people always are the ones that are the thieves."
At least 75 people are confirmed dead and over 300 still missing, as authorities ban a second ship operated by the same company.
Russia said that those responsible for the fresh assault were hindering the progress of the peace deal brokered in February.
Jack Warner, who faces multiple charges stemming from a U.S. corruption investigation against FIFA, said that he had documents to implicate Sepp Blatter.
Initial signs suggested the fire started by accident, according to a fire brigade spokesman.
Neil Prakash is the third ISIS fighter from Australia to be included in the U.N. sanctions list, which makes it a crime to deal with his assets, or provide him material support.
The injured were sent to the Changi General Hospital for treatment after the accident.
The Grozny-based Committee Against Torture has alleged that it was attacked by government supporters.
Cambodia has signed a $32 million, four-year agreement with Australia to resettle asylum seekers.
Usaamah Rahim was heard laughing about ISIS beheadings while talking to an alleged relative, in a recorded conversation obtained by FBI.
There have been some signs that Beijing is open to flexing its push for reforms where they threatened growth.
In a video on his website, the former Texas governor said, "It's going to be a 'show me, don't tell me' election, where voters will look past what you say to what you've done."
Can Dündar, editor of the Cumhuriyet newspaper, is facing charges for posting footage that allegedly shows the Turkish intelligence agency sending weapons to Syria.
The preliminary findings on last month's oil spill were released Wednesday by the federal Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration.
A report from NPR and ProPublica alleges that the American Red Cross, which raised about $500 million to help Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, has built only six homes in the country.
Pat McCrory, a Republican, faced intense lobbying from pro-choice advocates who hoped he would veto the measure.
Following the state’s first mandatory water restrictions, most residents still believe more needs to be done by both citizens and the government for drought relief.
It’s not the first time the senator has made a crack at the vice president’s expense, but the poor timing of his latest jab prompted an immediate backlash.
An Iraqi Christian family has looked after the tomb Nahum Elkoshi, which sits inside an ancient synagogue, for decades.