Jonathan Renfro, who stole the officer's patrol car, has a long criminal record. His bail has been set at $2 million.
Although the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for Sunday's attack, experts questioned the group's role.
The PEN American Center presented its Freedom of Expression Courage award to the French publication.
Robert Blay had accused Ranil Jayawardena of not being "British enough" and threatened to "personally put a bullet in him."
Greenpeace India says the government is trying to silence criticism and dissent in the world's largest democracy.
U.N. sanctions and a future mechanism for Iran to buy atomic technology are two core sticking points in the talks.
"We can’t wait any longer for a path to full and equal citizenship," Hillary Clinton said, at a Nevada high school where the student body is 70 percent Latino.
The boost comes despite scrutiny over her foundation's finances and her use of private email as secretary of state.
A judge said it's not up to the state to decide who is in the United States legally.
Ferry services between Cuba and the United States were cut off in the early 1960s, following the Cuban revolution that brought Fidel Castro to power.
The budget passed 51-46, with all 46 Democratic senators voting no. The first House-Senate budget proposal since 2009, it ratifies a plan to slash spending by $5.3 trillion.
The Republican leader of the U.S. Senate cleared the way on Tuesday for a vote on a bill that would give Congress the power to review an international nuclear agreement with Iran, ending debate over efforts to use the measure to impose more conditions on Tehran.
“It really does allow them to get what would really be basic necessities of life."
Sunday's violence in Texas has American Muslims looking for ways to counter what they see as anti-Muslim bigotry.
If all goes according to plan, Russia will have a completely revamped military and cybersecurity infrastructure by 2022.
An audit of the state's retirement system found high fees and dismal returns from Wall Street.
On immigration, criminal justice and gay marriage, Hillary's views are at odds with those of the Clinton White House.
“That sets up a situation where people get punished before they are even convicted,” Maryland's Paul DeWolfe said.
The hack, conducted as part of Operation Green Rights, comes after the controversial biotech company Monsanto was hacked multiple times.
Carly Fiorina was once a tech CEO, but many in the industry don't believe she understands the issues they face today.
Smith is the seventh women's college to extend admission to transgender students.
Reports from women released by Boko Haram show the group may be weakening, but experts say this isn't the end.
Sens. John McCain and Kelly Ayotte have shielded their pet warplane from cuts before. This time they have a big ace up their sleeve.
Mike Huckabee announced Tuesday that he officially plans to run for president in 2016, joining other Republicans hoping to get their party’s nomination.
More than 14,500 were injured by the magnitude-7.8 earthquake that struck Nepal on April 25. Eight million people have been affected by the disaster.
The Russian president said the Eastern European nation's economy could be hurt if it fails to meet terms of the agreement.
Only one body of 43 slain Mexican college students has been identified since September.
The virus has forced farmers with infected flocks to kill millions of birds in order to prevent the disease from spreading.
Damage to more than 235 city businesses ranged from $8,000 to as much as $175,000.