Most of the cases have been linked to injection drugs, and one prescription painkiller in particular.
The Clinton campaign released their job board, and many teams are tech-focused.
On the 100th anniversary of the Armenian genocide, Turks and Armenians fight over food -- but peace may be in sight.
Wisconsin's Tammy Baldwin asks the SEC if stock buybacks have hampered innovation and hurt the working class.
The contract for the S-300 missile system was suspended by the Russian president six years ago.
Fighters from the two groups have been clashing sporadically for the past month.
A top U.N. human rights official singled out a Sun newspaper column that compared migrants from Africa to cockroaches.
Some experts are puzzled as to how the virus has spread despite careful security measures.
The members targeted in the operation had also allegedly provided logistical support to Osama Bin Laden, al Qaeda’s former leader.
The term 'genocide' also has special resonance in Germany, which has worked hard to come to terms with the Holocaust.
The brutal conflict in Syria has spilled into neighboring Lebanon, where militant groups have carried out cross-border attacks.
April 25 marks the 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli campaign -- a World War I battle that led to the deaths of over 140,000 soldiers.
Migrants fleeing war, poverty and repression in the Middle East and Africa are increasingly turning to the Balkans as a land route to western Europe.
Indonesia reportedly provides 72 hours' notice to the convicts, their families, lawyers and governments before the executions.
If questions about the Clinton Foundation weaken Hillary significantly, fellow Democrats may decide to challenge her for the nomination.
A previous attempt to abolish term limits led to a political crisis that ended in the overthrow of a former president in a 2009 coup.
The official search for Flight MH370 is currently focused on an area hundreds of miles southwest of the location proposed by Andre Milne.
The cause of the radiation is unknown, but officials suspect that an object buried underground may be responsible.
Prosecutors seeking the death penalty for Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, convicted of conducting the 2013 attack in Boston, rested their case on Thursday.
EU officials are concerned about the dependence of the region's economy on Internet-based companies.
European leaders also called on African nations to take responsibility for the migrant crisis.
Economic relations have improved in recent years, but China and Taiwan remain at odds over the latter's sovereignty.
President Ashraf Ghani has reached out to Pakistan and China during the first seven months of his tenure.
The Easter Rising of 1916 is celebrated as a defining action in the fight for Irish independence.
Vice President Joe Biden said on Thursday the United States would deliver new F-35 fighter jets to Israel next year to help its ally maintain its military edge in the Middle East.
The Russian Defense Ministry said U.S. troops were training Ukrainian forces in the conflict zone in eastern Ukraine, but the Pentagon flatly denied it, accusing Moscow of a "ridiculous attempt" to obscure its own activity in the region.
The State Department was reportedly concerned about Bill Clinton's dealings in Saudi Arabia.
U.S. Under Secretary Wendy Sherman and Tehran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi met in Vienna on Thursday in the latest push to secure a final nuclear deal by a June 30 deadline, Iranian media said.
France may pay back the money Russia paid for the Mistral ships that haven't been delivered.
Obama, Congressional Democrats and civil rights leaders hailed the nation's first black female attorney general.