One woman sentenced to death pleaded for a pardon in a handwritten letter to the Indonesian president.
The 2015 White House Correspondents' Dinner starts 7 p.m. EDT Saturday. Find out how to watch a live stream of "Nerd Prom" here.
Protesters were expected to gather at locations through Baltimore in protest of the police-involved death of Freddie Gray, who suffered a fatal spinal injury after his arrest.
Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder, considered more socially moderate than most in the field of Republicans vying for the presidential nomination, may be joining their ranks.
International aid is pouring into the impoverished Himalayan nation as it struggles to recover from the deadly earthquake Saturday.
Countries including the U.S., India and Singapore pledged aid workers and monetary contributions of up to $1 million.
Photos of the damage caused by a massive earthquake that rocked Nepal Saturday merely hint at the scope of the devastation. Thousands are feared dead.
Baltimore police officials have acknowledged officers did not follow protocol in detaining Freddie Gray, who died from a fatal spine injury last week.
Four people are dead after a series of suicide car bombs exploded at a border crossing between Iraq and Jordan Saturday.
The Google service already has more than 600 records of individuals either looking for loved ones or reporting they are safe.
An earthquake in Nepal Saturday set off an avalanche on Mount Everest that has killed at least 18 people. Many more are feared dead.
Pakistan's military intelligence agencies will investigate the murder of Sabeen Mahmud, a human rights activist.
As Saudi Arabia says it is winding down its month-old bombing operation against the Iran-allied Houthis, the death toll has moved above 500.
The powerful earthquake striking Nepal Saturday was felt not only in Bangladesh and India but also in Pakistan and Tibet.
As the controversy mounts over Clinton Foundation finances, political analysts offer counsel to the Democratic front-runner in the 2016 U.S. presidential race.
Condemned convicts -- four from Africa, two from Australia and one each from Brazil, France and the Philippines -- all have lost appeals for clemency.
Leaders and dignitaries from Australia, New Zealand and Turkey led thousands at dawn ceremonies on Turkey's Gallipoli peninsula on Saturday.
Militants have taken control of three checkpoints around the town of Jisr al-Shughour, which has been held by the Syrian government since 2011.
One of five Chinese women activists whose detention last month sparked an outcry said she was interrogated and verbally abused by police for eight hours on Friday.
The bill will overhaul the state's medical marijuana market, reconciling the long-unregulated system with the voter-approved recreational pot industry.
The country's foreign minister likened the talks to a "game of chicken," as he warned of a rise by the far-right in Greece should negotiations fail.
Japan had, until now, very few rules regulating the use of drones. But the incident has prompted officials to conduct an emergency meeting to discuss stricter rules.
Doctors retrieved five bullets from Sabeen Mahmud's body, while her mother sustained two bullet wounds.
Witnesses reportedly described a force of over 2,000 assaulting the town of Marte, driving out Nigerian government forces.
The U.S. has asked for access to Philippine military bases in eight locations to rotate troops, aircraft, and ships as Washington shifts its forces to Asia.
The campus was locked down for several hours after reports of an armed person with "possible explosives."
The bill’s proponents say the goal is to prevent teens from becoming addicted to cigarettes.
The mayor of Baltimore praised the citizens who organized five days of peaceful protests over the death of a black man in police custody and vowed after meeting with clergy leaders on Friday to find answers in the case.
The U.N. aid chief urged the Security Council to impose an arms embargo and sanctions in Syria for violations of humanitarian law as special envoy Angelina Jolie pleaded with council members to visit millions of Syrian refugees.
Indiscreet mailings sent in November 2013 were addressed to participants in Canada’s government-run medical-marijuana program.