The ban follows recent tension in the former British colony over growing numbers of mainland visitors, and concerns about smuggling.
Kenya's deputy president says the country would change "the way America changed after 9/11," following an attack that killed 148 people.
No one was hurt after three boys brought loaded weapons and a smoke device to class Friday, Denver authorities said.
Mohammad Kamaruzzaman was executed despite concerns his trial did not meet "fair international standards."
Suspect Miguel Angel Landa Bahena was described by authorities as an associate of the gang leader who allegedly ordered the killings.
Some streets in Washington, D.C., remained temporarily closed Saturday after a man fatally shot himself near the U.S. Capitol.
The tentative accord between Tehran and the P5+1 group respects the Mideast country's key concerns, a military official said Saturday.
Greece's failure to outline plans for structural reforms at last week's talks in Brussels shocked Eurozone leaders, a German newspaper reported.
New results show Prime Minister David Cameron's party has a slight advantage over the opposition Labour Party.
The former secretary of state plans to focus on middle-class issues and meet with small groups of swing-state voters, staffers say.
President Dilma Rousseff accepted President Barack Obama's invitation nearly two years after she canceled a trip to Washington.
The deaths bring total Saudi casualties to six during recent military operations.
Ned Parker, who ran the agency's Baghdad bureau, had received death threats connected to an April 3 Reuters investigation.
Wayne LaPierre appeared to refer both to President Barack Obama's race and to likely presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's sex.
Surveillance footage appears to show six masked men fleeing with $88 million in jewelry.
Iraqi Prime Minister Haidar al-Abadi will ask the U.S. to help the country acquire billions of dollars in drones and other U.S. arms to fight the Islamic State group.
Public-safety alerts notified Washington residents the U.S. Capitol was locked down because of a now-confirmed suicide involving firearms outside the building.
At the Summit of the Americas, President Barack Obama became the first U.S. head of state to meet with his Cuban counterpart since 1956.
John T. Booker, Jr., faces life in prison if convicted.
As many as six people may have been killed in violence related to gubernatorial elections Saturday.
Walter Scott's funeral hearse was given a police escort by North Charleston, the same city that formerly employed the officer charged with his murder.
U.S. Vice President Joe Biden says the approach would enable a program to offer two extra years of schooling to “responsible students” tuition-free.
Boston officials said they decided to release the footage amid protests in several major U.S. cities over a series of killings of civilians in recent months.
Soldiers will now be able to cover more of their body with tattoos if they so choose.
A 30-year-old man appeared to surrender to police, but they kicked or punched him more than 50 times.
If confirmed, the presence of two Iranian officers, whom the local militiamen said were from an elite unit of Iran's Revolutionary Guards, would deepen tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia
Petro Poroshenko heard chants of "Murderer!" and "No to fascism!" in Odessa Friday after his bloc helped pass a controversial WWII bill, TASS reported.
The U.S. would face an even worse policy dilemma in Syria in the event the Islamic State group and the local al Qaeda offshoot fought together.
Mohamed Badie was sentenced to death along with 13 others for inciting chaos and violence in the troubled country.
Carried out by the militant group Lashkar-e-Taiba, the 2008 attack killed 166 people, including six Americans.