The United States will lead the exercises, which will occur in Poland, Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia.
The complex houses both the site of King David's tomb, according to Jewish tradition, as well as the site of Jesus' Last Supper, according to Christian tradition.
Padlocks from around the world are to be removed from the Pont Des Arts bridge over the next few days in Paris.
Sen. Marco Rubio, a 2016 presidential hopeful, has said he'll use his power to block any Cuban ambassador nomination unless concessions are made.
China has long banned online pornography. Weibo, often referred to as China's Twitter, is taking that further by also banning photos of models in swimsuits and lace.
New York officials now acknowledge that Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s housing agency is involved in a law enforcement investigation.
Garment workers still need stronger labor protections so they can form unions that bargain for wages and working conditions and raise safety concerns.
The new "Operational Camouflage Pattern" uniform is expected to be obtained and worn by all Army soldiers over the next two-to-three years.
Danish chef René Redzepi has said losing his top ranking on the 50 restaurants list in 2013 was an "avalanche of disaster."
“The alternative is to pursue a patchwork of regulations that ... could arbitrarily ban energy exploration and damage the state’s largest industry, largest employers and largest taxpayers.”
Barbara Byrd-Bennett resigned from her post as Chicago school chief during a federal probe of a $20.5 contract.
Women account for fewer than one in 10 mutual fund managers, new data show, but that's still better than some other finance careers.
“This measure is absolutely unheard of in Judaism, having no basis whatsoever in any Jewish text,” opponents say.
The FDA has rejected flibanserin twice previously, but critics have said that what's good for men should also be made available to women.
A tougher standard for free speech could validate a Pennsylvania man's conviction on social media threats.
The ubiquitous social network is the No. 1 source of political news for adults under 33, according to a new report.
Two reporters were killed in May alone in Brazil, one of the region's deadliest countries for journalists.
Secret shelter locations are critical for protecting victims of abuse, but nothing is secret in the age of Google.
L.A. County proposed a water-conservation method to mandate usage levels or force residents to pay for going over target goals.
As China continues its battle against pollution, regulators are turning to drones to hold the country’s biggest polluters accountable.
“Serious human rights abuses, intimidation, and harassment of the local population perpetrated by the armed groups continued to be reported."
While most U.S. states deny bail for people accused of capital crimes, only Alabama and Missouri have laws that deny bail on the basis of immigration status.
Officials said the program's pilot version will launch in part next month and be available to all residents by August.
The Supreme Court ruled in favor of a Muslim woman who was not hired by Abercrombie & Fitch because of her religious head covering.
Sen. Lindsey Graham announced his candidacy for president Monday. The senator is largely seen as an underdog in the contest and barely registered in a recent poll of Iowa voters.
The National Assembly speaker hits back at international outlets that reported on allegations he was tied to the drug trade.
The Islamic State group commandeered 2,300 armored vehicles when it took Mosul last year, the Iraqi premier says.
The Islamic State has been accused repeatedly of torturing and even killing children.
As part of an ongoing cyber crackdown, China's Internet police have deleted 758,000 pieces of information in the past five months and investigated 70,000 "cybercrimes."
Since last June, the group has instituted strict puritanical laws throughout Mosul, a city of 2 million.