The unidentified health worker does not have Ebola and is near the end of an observation period for the disease, a doctor said.
The president's policies are "not going in the right direction," a retired Army official said in a TV interview.
Early runoff results show wins for former President Nicolas Sarkozy's coalition and gains for the far-right National Front.
The country's presidential and parliamentary elections continued for a second day, after Boko Haram attacks and claims of voting irregularities.
The Middle East, the 2016 presidential race and Hillary Clinton's email scandal dominated Sunday talk shows.
Boston resident faces multiple larceny counts and making false statements to the government to collect money intended for bombing victims.
Mike Pence says the Religious Freedom Restoration Act isn't about discrimination against lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender people.
The soldiers on the front line in Tikrit have no idea where ISIS, their enemy, actually is.
Intelligence insiders reportedly debated whether snooping on Americans would stop terrorists, and raised civil liberties concerns.
Eight people were injured and three died in an apparent targeted suicide attack on a member of Afghanistan's parliament.
With an economy in tatters, people fleeing the war depend on the kindness of strangers. For some, it works remarkably well.
China, India and Pakistan are evacuating their nationals from Yemen as Saudi Arabia masses ground troops at the border.
Upset with calls for banks to be broken up, some big Wall Street players have discussed withholding campaign donations to Senate Democrats in protest.
"There is no room for terrorists here," one of the Tunisian demonstrators says. “Today everyone is with us.”
Backed by fighter jets, Nigerian troops took on the Islamist militant group outside the city of Bauchi.
“This deal, as it appears to be emerging, bears out all of our fears, and even more than that,” Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says.
It may take months for Arab League leaders to create the unified regional force, as proposed by Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi.
Officials close to the talks said the French and German foreign ministers were considering delaying a planned joint trip to focus on clearing the remaining hurdles to a deal.
After decades of punching above its weight in Europe, Britain's influence is waning, even before we know whether a promised referendum on "Brexit" will go ahead.
Utility workers reportedly discovered dangerous gas-line connections there in August, and they suspected somebody was illegally tapping a line.
The operations late on Saturday came hours before thousands of Tunisians were expected to join world leaders in a march of solidarity in Tunis.
"His biggest achievement is to help elevate people's living standards," one Singaporean lining the procession route told Reuters.
The online activist was arrested in 2012 for alleged offenses including insulting Islam, cyber crime and disobeying his father.
Over a dozen debt-laden farmers have committed suicide in recent weeks in India, and discontent in many rural areas against government policies grows.
Amid protests and negative feedback from business leaders, Republican Gov. Mike Pence gives in to changing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
Talks between student leaders and the government came to nothing, as did calls for the resignation of Chief Executive C.Y. Leung.
An apparently intoxicated Stanley Geddie said he had a .357 handgun and C4 plastic explosive.
Former French President Nicolas Sarkozy has put a faltering comeback back on track by steering his conservatives to an unexpected first place in the first round.
A protest by anti-Islamic organization PEGIDA scheduled for Saturday in Montreal was canceled because of a counterprotest.
A better alternative is to order people to stay away from children, the district attorney in Davidson County, Tennessee, says.