Dorian Johnson, who was with a group of men suspected to be armed, was seen throwing suspected narcotics on the ground, St. Louis police said.
The U.S. has expressed concern that India is moving too fast and could undermine a sanctions regime imposed on Iran.
Charlie Beck's comments were criticized by the police union as "completely irresponsible."
Maybe you haven't heard, but British voters go to the polls on Thursday to vote for a new parliament. It is expected to be one of the tightest general elections in recent history.
The former Pennsylvania senator would be making his second bid for the White House if he announces a run.
Calling Republican defense spending plans a "road to nowhere," Defense Secretary Ash Carter appealed on Wednesday for lawmakers to work with him toward a new bipartisan budget deal to provide stable funding for a U.S. military hurt by years of steep cuts.
The U.S. State Department has deemed it "not acceptable" for staff to conduct official business on a private email server as presidential contender Hillary Clinton did when she was secretary of state, a senior department official told senators on Wednesday.
Women have largely been targeted by the Islamic Republic's strict dress code, but now certain male hairstyles are under scrutiny.
A new method of airborne surveillance is reportedly being deployed in Baltimore and other cities.
The school's current three-day sex ed curriculum is limited to the advocacy of abstinence-only.
RandPaul.com was previously a fan site for supporters of the U.S. senator, but Paul's tech-savvy campaign grabbed it.
Despite being a social conservative, the then-governor resisted calls by the right to end Florida's investments in a firm that distributed X-rated films.
The Nigerian army also destroyed seven additional terrorist camps in Sambisa Forest on Tuesday, where they seized and destroyed weapons.
Joyce Barr, assistant secretary of state for administration, testified Wednesday before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Baltimore is now believed to be safe after riots that damaged 200 businesses and left 130 police officers injured.
Fighting has climbed to its most intense level since a truce that never really held was signed in February.
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration's current exposure limit for beryllium was developed in the 1940s.
Israel's prime minister had just a few hours Wednesday to achieve the parliamentary majority necessary to retain control of the government.
Former U.S. House of Representatives Speaker Jim Wright, a Texas Democrat known for hardball politics who quit amid accusations of financial impropriety, has died at the age of 92, the Texas Democratic Party said.
Gov. Sam Brownback bills his plan as a compromise between conservative policy groups and companies in the wind-energy industry.
Palestinian Christians feel pride as Pope Francis prepares to elevate two Arabic-speaking nuns to sainthood.
More ISIS-inspired attacks on American soil are likely, a retired FBI counterterrorism agent says after the Garland, Texas, incident.
Baltimore Mayor Stephanie Rawlings-Blake plans to ask federal authorities to investigate the city's police force.
It's not clear if the NSA taps without a warrant phone calls made between Americans.
"It’s worth recalling that NATO’s basic task is to protect the security of residents on the territory of the alliance members."
A bill to authorize funding for the U.S. military could be affected as members of Congress spar over immigration proposals.
The American Civil Liberties Union plans to request more information about the flights this week.
A Malaysia Airlines jet that crashed in Ukraine was hit by a Buk missile, an analysis by Russia's military suggests.
Twenty hours of recent negotiations between the Fecode union and the government failed to yield an agreement.
Better speed controls and the use of helmets and seatbelts would be "a huge step forward," a World Health Organization official says.