Half of Paris' cars will be banned from its roadways Monday, after the city's air briefly became the most polluted in the world last week.
Some say it would be a violation of the Fourth Amendment.
Some 100 U.S. Special Operations forces were evacuated from an airbase in southern Yemen Saturday after al Qaeda seized a nearby town.
The Shiite paramilitary forces have been hailed as heroes by fellow Shiites, but accused by the Sunni minority of punishing Sunnis.
The six people were not identified.
No arrests were made.
Obama also scolded Netanyahu over his remarks about Arab Israelis voting.
Described as mentally ill, Richard White, 63, had been shot three times.
A sheriff's officer's shots stopped machete-wielding suspect Richard White, who was described as mentally ill.
The hackers published the personal information of 100 members of the U.S. military on a Polish website.
Supports of Pegida were set to march from Edinburgh's Waverley Station to a rally outside the Scottish Parliament.
Under President Giorgi Margvelashvili, Georgia has seen heavy debt as well as a 30% drop in the value of the lari.
As the U.S. continues to withdraw troops, President Ashraf Ghani publicly acknowledged for the first time that Islamic State was gaining influence in Afghanistan.
In a call to arms from the southern city of Aden, Yemeni President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi called on Houthis to pull their forces out of state ministries.
Jailers denied 11 requests that meals be provided in accordance with his religious beliefs, a man convicted of wire fraud claims.
“I do not think that the Danes fully understand the consequences" of joining a NATO defense program, a Russian diplomat says.
Pine Bush High School's principal has apologized for allowing the Pledge of Allegiance to be said in Arabic.
The last U.S. military personnal are departing al-Annad air base after al Qaeda militants reportedly escaped in two nearby prison breaks.
"We recognize that fundamental decisions have to be made now, and they don't get any easier as time goes by," the U.S. secretary of state says.
In an interview with Russian television, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said he was concerned Kiev might stage "provocations."
"With Boko Haram, you never know," says one woman lucky enough to have escaped. "You never know what's going to happen."
After Michael Brown's death sparked civil unrest last year, educators in the area of Ferguson, Missouri, used it as a learning opportunity.
Negotiations between Iran and the six world powers are set to resume next week.
Before the attack, the publication sold only about 30,000 copies a week. Since then, its circulation has risen to hundreds of thousands.
Authorities say they have arrested more than 20 suspected militants, including 10 believed to be directly involved in the Bardo attack.
The 91-year-old was admitted to hospital with severe pneumonia in February.
Seven children died and two people were critically injured in a fire that broke out in a Brooklyn residence Saturday.
Loretta Lynch has had to wait 134 days and counting for the U.S. Congress to hold a vote confirming her as attorney general.
Militants targeted an army camp in the Samba district on Saturday, a day after attacking a police outpost in the state.
Iran and six world powers suspended negotiations on a nuclear agreement on Friday, and are set to meet next week to try and break a deadlock.