The legislature is a rubber-stamp body, but the meeting is a chance for Kim Jong Un to make changes in the state's leading organs.
A video of the incident depicts police wrestling with a homeless man who reportedly reached for a gun before the cops fireded five shots, killing him.
Six world powers are unlikely to reach a framework agreement with Iran on its nuclear work in the coming days as the sides are still far apart on key issues, a senior European negotiator said Thursday.
"I'm leaning toward signing it," Gov. Gary Herbert said. "The debate is really more than just the firing squad. It's should we have capital punishment or not?"
The breach occurred at one business in the massive international terminal, local media reported on Thursday.
The suspect told police that after he bought "the wrong chemicals," he decided to send them to the White House.
In 2008, Hillary Clinton promised Barack Obama, the president-elect, there would be no mystery about who was giving money to her family's globe-circling charities, says an exclusive Reuters report.
Republicans are forcing President Obama to veto a resolution that blocks a new rule from the National Labor Relations Board.
President Nicolas Maduro is rallying supporters behind a signature campaign aimed at lifting the sanctions order.
Johnson faces misdemeanor counts that carry fines up to $2,750 and jail time up to a year.
"People are still angry, especially blacks. You don’t want people not to come to Starbucks because they don’t feel comfortable.”
The soldier was reportedly arrested in Crimea about 20 miles from the Ukrainian border in an attempt to see family in southern Ukraine.
Three independent experts say there's physical evidence a Russian Buk missile shot down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over East Ukraine on July 17.
A suit brought against a Beverly Hills bakery owner underscores possible problems with the way the U.S. handles guest worker policies.
The Pledge of Allegiance was read in Arabic as part of National Foreign Language Week in Pine Bush, New York, sparking anger from many.
Critics warn that a bill in Malaysia's Kelantan state could threaten the religious co-existence enshrined in the country's constitution.
It would be the first major U.S. city to do so.
Rising prosperity in their homeland and a relaxed one-child policy are among reasons cited for changing immigration patterns.
Just days remain until voters cast ballots in the African nation, but many foreign reporters are still unable to enter the country.
Democratic Party chairmen in Iowa and New Hampshire don't think the email controversy will damage Clinton's expected campaign.
As legalization becomes more widespread, U.S. colleges offer courses on understanding and working within the emerging marijuana market.
The government in Kiev can't provide all the army needs to fight rebels, so civilians are stepping in.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now says he wants "a sustainable, peaceful two-state solution" with the Palestinians.
Wednesday's violence could imperil the "tolerant and rights-respecting society" that Tunisians seek, a human rights group says.
The Islamic State group has claimed responsibility for the terrorist attack at a Tunisia museum Wednesday that killed 21 people and injured dozens more.
Tunisian authorities arrested nine people Thursday in connection with a terror attack at the National Bardo Museum in Tunis.
“The country has a responsibility toward all of us," the cardinal says, amid outage over the alleged gang rape of an elderly nun.
American F-16s are now flying in the NATO country closest to the fight in Ukraine.
Gangs known as "Area Boys" have contributed to a rash of “election-related violence” since December.
An adverse decision in a major Supreme Court case could gut Obamacare, but few Americans are aware of the case.