The hearing is part of a larger lawsuit that 26 states filed against Obama’s order to shield 5 million illegal immigrants from deportation.
It's unclear what role the individuals had in connection with the attack at the Bardo museum Wednesday that killed 21 people.
“What a candidate may do or may not say, I could always deal with. What was unmanageable was what a staffer would tweet that we could never get back."
Didier Reynders' actions have raised questions about the country's lack of a national anti-racism plan.
The African Union said the attack at the Bardo Museum in Tunisia was "heinous and cowardly," and underlines the need for enhanced inter-African cooperation.
Rand Paul is expected to announce his presidential campaign April 7 in Louisville, Kentucky.
Diecai Mountain, also known as the Folded Brocade Hill, is a popular site among tourists.
The U.N. Human Rights Council launched its inquiry in September after the militant group seized large swathes of northern Iraq.
The death toll in the Bardo Museum attack risen to 23, including two dead gunmen. At least 18 foreign tourists were killed.
Greece now risks running out of cash within weeks if it does not receive more aid.
The list reportedly includes the names of more than 60 people from the United States.
An undercover tiger-breeding ring was uncovered after a cub jumped to its death from the top of a high-rise building in China.
Delegates from the two Asian nations are meeting in Tokyo ahead of trilateral talks involving South Korea.
Over a third of Democrats and 44 percent of independents agreed the email issue has hurt the former secretary of state politically.
A report, released by the Environmental Investigation Agency, alleges that endangered wild animals are being sold openly in parts of Laos.
The city of Aden is home to the government of Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, who says he is still the country's legitimate president.
The Maricopa County sheriff admitted violating a ruling that barred him from detaining people on suspicion that they were in the U.S. illegally.
The anticipated policy reversal reflects the U.S. embrace of Afghanistan's new and more cooperative president.
The latest announcement comes as police officials investigate a website that falsely announced the former premier's death.
Australia has tried to convince Indonesia to grant clemency to two of its nationals sentenced to death for smuggling drugs.
Mexican police have attempted to crack down on protests by farmworkers, who are demanding better working conditions and higher wages.
China has employed diplomacy, and more unorthodox measures, to secure the return of fugitives who have fled abroad.
A record number of EB-5 investor visas were issued last year, with 85 percent of them going to wealthy Chinese investors.
Lawmakers reacted with disbelief when told video showing alleged misconduct by agents may have been destroyed as a matter of policy.
Officials have also listed South African, Italian, Spanish, German, Polish, Colombian and Tunisian nationals among the dead.
The shooting happened late Wednesday night during a screening of a soccer match at a local pub.
Johnson received 10 stitches in his head following a bloody arrest that has caused an uproar across the University of Virginia campus.
Parachute training is vital to the Navy SEALs training regime, but three accidents recently have brought attention to its dangers.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu may have won the election, but ex-Likud member Moshe Kahlon seemingly has all the power.
Washington now has three budget documents. And the differences show just how hard it will be to keep government funded.