Dr. Vivek Murthy launched a Twitter campaign to answer Americans' most pressing public health questions.
Indian and Chinese officers could soon train together.
“It does not pay to join these groups terrorizing innocent people,” the president of the Islamic Supreme Council of Zambia said.
A police officer invoked his Fifth Amendment rights in the case of Officer Michael Brelo, who is on trial for manslaughter.
An analysis conducted by Comptroller Scott Stringer found that high-cost money managers were a drag on public employee retirement funds.
The Russian military held training exercises in its eastern Primorsky Territory and in a breakaway region of independent Moldova, reports said.
The historic thaw between the United States and Cuba will highlight this week’s Summit of the Americas, as long as tensions with Venezuela don’t sour the event.
"Those defecting from the PDP, based on the outcome of the presidential and national assembly elections, lack principles of integrity and morality. They are indeed stomach politicians.”
The gunman, identified by local media as Claudio Giardiello, is believed to have been a defendant in a bankruptcy case.
Greece announced on Thursday that it had given the order to repay a loan installment from the International Monetary Fund worth about $485 million.
Marco Rubio is expected to announce a run for the presidency on Monday.
Local government says it is "responding to public demands," after police cars were overturned and protesters injured.
Saudi Arabia is currently leading a coalition against Iran-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen.
Scientology leader David Miscavige's father reportedly fell foul of Scientology after leaving the faith, prompting the church to hire investigators.
The demand is likely to disrupt the ongoing efforts to finalize a deal by June 30.
U.S. Defense Secretary Ashton Carter said the missile tests underscored the need to support South Korea.
Hackers claiming to be members of the now infamous "CyberCaliphate" targeted the website and Facebook page of the network on Wednesday.
The report comes soon after rebel leader Arseniy Pavlov told a local newspaper that he killed 15 prisoners of war.
A police detective testified that the department has used the technology about 4,300 times since 2007.
Iran deployed two warships near the Gulf of Aden, establishing a military presence off the coast of Yemen.
The incident is the latest in a series of scandals that have rocked the Secret Service and forced the previous director to resign.
It is not yet clear why the Yazidis -- an Iraqi minority group that has faced intense persecution at the hands of ISIS -- were released.
The mission came a week after the Canadian Parliament narrowly passed a measure to expand its mission into Syria.
The judge who sentenced Spears said that it her crime was “unfathomable in its cruelty,” but did not hand down the maximum sentence.
The All Progressives Congress accused the Peoples' Democratic Party of cheating during the presidential election.
Nearly 1,000 gang members and associates from 239 different gangs were arrested across the United States in an operation headed by Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, the agency said on Wednesday.
The Obama administration responded to a 120,000-signature petition inspired by a transgender girl who committed suicide.
Potential GOP presidential candidate Ben Carson urged the crowd at the Rev. Al Sharpton's convention to embrace conservative values.
Twitter users expressed concern that Feidin Santana could be targeted for releasing the video of Walter Scott's death.
Tibetan advocacy groups say government attempts at ideological infiltration in monasteries will likely fail.