Under Israel's administrative detention policy, detainees can be held -- based on secret evidence -- without charge or trial for six months.
John T. Booker, Jr. arrived at the Kansas base with two undercover FBI agents to detonate what he did not realize was an inert bomb, prosecutors said.
The stepped-up assistance follows two weeks of unrelenting airstrikes that have apparently failed to halt the advances of the Iran-allied militants in Yemen.
The leaders of Lithuania and Latvia expressed disquiet over the visit, as did senior political figures in other EU nations.
Air Force Maj. Gen. James Post III had warned airmen that if they talked to members of Congress about the aircraft, they would face treason charges.
The president and first lady reported their lowest income since he was an Illinois state senator.
The "Normandy Four" will discuss the idea at a meeting in Berlin on Monday.
Hillary Clinton was the subject of a strong critique by an NRA official in a speech in Nashville on Friday that opened the organization's annual convention.
The agency charged with protecting the president continues to have what appear to be serious personnel problems.
The likely 2016 Republican presidential candidate previously identified himself as Hispanic.
Alaska, Florida and Montana could still expand Medicaid before their state legislative sessions end.
"It’s a psychological operation aimed at inattentive mobile phone users,” a Ukrainian military spokesman said.
At a conference in New York, members of the mainstream and ethnic media discussed how to best cover racial issues.
President Evo Morales uses the Summit of the Americas in Panama as a stage for criticizing the U.S. leader's policies.
The group attacked the capital of Iraq's vast Anbar province on multiple fronts Friday.
The fighter-bomber will give India a warplane more advanced than anything its rival Pakistan can field today.
A controversial Louisiana bill could open the door to bias against gays and lesbians, opponents say.
Police in Brazil arrested three former congressmen on Friday and are widening their corruption investigation beyond state-run oil firm Petrobras.
Despite heightened warnings that global warming is happening, many are still uncertain about the causes of climate change.
Zakiur Rehman Lakhvi is accused of carrying out the 2008 Mumbai terrorist attack that killed 166 people.
The world's No. 2 nation for research is plagued by plagiarism and fraud, editors of a respected medical journal say.
The crackdown against the Vietnamese nationals followed previous incidents of unruly conduct, reports say.
The child was among more than 200 Yazidi Iraqi captives released this week by the Islamic State group.
“The west side of Fairdale is destroyed,” DeKalb County Sheriff said.
Some Twitter users have called for the city of North Charleston, South Carolina, to cover the family's expenses.
Chinese censors have reportedly developed the Great Cannon, a system for knocking websites offline and installing malware.
Addiction to the dangerous drug often starts with prescription pain medication, health officials say.
Accountability problems are too great to justify killer robots in warfare, two human rights group said in a new report.
With Russia experiencing tense times politically, Putin put forth a proposal that would grant amnesty for a large swath of convictions.
Police said the ban is aimed at cracking down on sex-related crimes during the Buddhist New Year water festival known as Thingyan.