"I will no longer draw the figure of Muhammad. It no longer interests me," Luz reportedly told a French magazine Wednesday.
Camden Yards was built to drive economic growth at Baltimore's Inner Harbor area, but Wednesday afternoon it was completely empty.
Beijing is cracking down on amateur meteorologists in a bid to control reports on air pollution levels, critics say.
Farmers and drug firms teamed up to push for lax rules on animal antibiotics, but that alliance hurts the fight against drug-resistant bacteria.
The presidential candidate offered prayers for Freddie Gray's family during a speech calling for an end to mass incarceration.
Colombia's former U.S. ambassador, Gabriel Silva, defended Hillary Clinton's State Department. He also benefited from her department's policy.
Rumblings of a recruitment effort among black Muslims were first posted to an Arabic Internet forum that supports the extremist movement.
Sanders, a Brooklyn native who's made his life in Vermont, is taking on the Hillary Clinton juggernaut.
At least 15 bodies were recovered from floodwaters and many more people were still missing, local media reports said.
Toya Graham talked about catching her teenage son throwing rocks at police officers.
Russia will produce two new Tu-160s by the end of 2015 and modernize five others, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said.
We're headed toward an era when "common infections and minor injuries can kill," the World Health Organization warns.
The former secretary of state will deliver her first major public policy speech since launching her campaign for president.
Protesters in the African country have used the online networks to coordinate demonstrations across the capital city Bujumbura this week.
Nepal's government is struggling to cope with rescue and relief efforts while the death toll from Saturday's quake continues to mount. Protesters have taken to the streets.
Reports said the 24 crew members were mainly from Eastern Europe and Asia, and that there no Americans on board.
Indonesia's attorney general defended the latest executions as part of its ongoing "war" on drug trafficking.
The agriculture minister of the northern Indian state of Haryana made the comments amid the growing number of farmer suicides in the country.
An Iowa poll shows Republican voters continue to be divided over that very question.
Kathmandu's airport is not equipped to handle the influx of aid planes coming in.
The move follows a judge ruling that allows the display of a controversial ad that talks about killing Jews.
Hundreds of thousands of people have begun streaming out of the Nepali capital of Kathmandu as looting and rumors of fresh tremors gripped the city.
The St. Louis suburb witnessed gunfire while two people were shot and a suspect was arrested Tuesday night.
Black men who protested in Baltimore recounted their experiences with police harassment.
Mohammed bin Nayef, known as the country's “counterterrorism czar,” has been named the new crown prince of the oil-rich nation.
Hundreds of firefighters, supported by trucks and helicopters, are battling the blaze.
A group of protesters gathered outside the city's police department carried signs that read, “Freddie deserved better.”
Some Indian analysts fret that New Delhi may be losing influence in Afghanistan, which is working to forge closer ties with neighbors Pakistan and China.
The crowd had been growing in size and anger, but law enforcement tactics — and community support — helped clear the streets.
An hour after the curfew went into effect, Baltimore police appeared to be succeeding in dispersing the largest crowds without violence.