Saudi Arabia had said on Friday that the ceasefire could begin on Tuesday if the Houthi militia agreed to the pause.
For Republicans, the struggle against Islamic State presents a challenge and a conundrum.
The three are believed to be involved in the shooting deaths of two on-duty police officers in the Mississippi town Saturday night.
Widodo has vowed to lift economic growth to 7 percent on average over his five-year term, but critics and even some of his own advisers say the economy has actually gone into reverse.
Women ages 35-39 constitute the only segment of the female population having children on their own more frequently.
Since Freddie Gray's funeral April 27, about 40 people have been shot, some fatally, in a city that had already seen a rise in homicides this year.
Polls give Komorowski around 40 percent support. His closest rival, Andrzej Duda, who is backed by the conservative opposition Law and Justice party, has about 30 percent.
State police said Saturday they’re investigating reports of an explosion and smoke at the Indian Point Power plant.
Religious leaders from Cuba and abroad huddled with couples in a crowded pavilion in a ceremony inspired by the mass wedding of more than 100 couples at the World Pride event in Toronto last June.
Kenan Evren, who was convicted for his role in a coup, said he would do it again, given the same circumstances.
U.S. President Barack Obama refuted claims by Sen. Elizabeth Warren that his deal would threaten consumer protections.
Candidates including Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Carly Fiorina spoke at the Citizens United-sponsored event in South Carolina.
An unconfirmed Twitter said the suspect "arrived with an open laptop and approached several employees before making the threat."
Police forces say the Maoist rebels, who oppose the construction of a bridge in central India, often use kidnappings as a negotiation tactic.
Multiple states are facing severe thunderstorms that could spawn tornadoes, just days after a series of twisters tore through several Great Plains states.
Seventeen people were arrested in clashes following the Conservative Party's surprise victory in the U.K. general elections.
The plane is similar to the model that crashed during a test flight in Seville.
The annual U.S. Defense Department report to Congress on China’s military development is out. China doesn’t like it.
Smoke, explosions and gunfire filled the streets of Kumanovo Saturday as Macedonian police fought a "well-trained terrorist group."
Demonstrations are spreading across the country's Kurdish cities, where 25 people have been wounded as the military and police crack down on protests.
As the National Weather Service anticipated, the storm made landfall early Sunday.
In an interview from his home near San Diego, California, Robert Shillman said America’s free speech is under threat.
The collapse of Liberia's weak health-care system under Ebola left few resources to address other threats such as polio and measles.
Before Election Day, some in Cameron's center-right Conservative Party feared he had run a dull campaign that failed to shift apparently tied opinion polls.
So-called prime minister of the self-proclaimed Donetsk People's Republic says one of two aid workers is "CIA agent" but offers no proof.
The Seville Airport in Spain has been shut down in the wake of the crash.
Turkey may be playing both sides of the energy game between Russia and the West.
A newly formed group is terrifying locals, targeting foreign troops and proving jihadi rebel outfits in Mali.
If the 2008 U.S. presidential race was about YouTube and 2012 was about Facebook, then 2016 is about -- Medium?
A Saudi Arabia-led coalition has bombarded the Houthis and army units loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh since March 26.