The Birmingham teen was charged on suspicion of preparing to travel to Syria to join the Islamic State.
The Russian president made his first appearance since March 5, in St. Petersburg. “It would be boring without gossip,” he told reporters.
The lack of death records means some Social Security numbers remain active and vulnerable to fraud.
If Hillary Clinton wants to win the presidency, she'll have to shed her ties to Obama — without alienating the voters she needs to win.
Riga's police were on alert for possible emergency situations as people marched to remember the soldiers from Waffen-SS Latvian Legion.
Apprehending the hackers who infiltrated Chase bank would be a rare victory for U.S. law enforcement when it comes to cybercrime.
A recent report reveals that South Koreans have some of the least-generous pension systems and highest elderly poverty rates in the world.
Russia's deputy foreign minister expressed concerns about NATO troop movements in northeastern Europe.
Early polls showed a tight race, but Emanuel's campaign ads are swaying voters, according to a new survey.
The failure of previous talks between the Syrian government and rebel groups has been blamed by Kerry on Assad's unwillingness to negotiate.
Spanish journalist Javier Espinosa, who was held hostage by ISIS for over six months, said Mohammed Emwazi enjoyed torturing captives.
China has detained two prominent officials suspected of corruption, as part of its deepening anti-graft campaign.
Jeffrey Williams was arrested and charged for shooting two police officers in Ferguson, Missouri, last week.
Carmen Aristegui had been publicly arguing with her employer, MVS Radio, over the firing of two other investigative reporters.
Greece's left-wing government won elections in January on a pledge to roll back budget rigor and renegotiate the terms of a bailout.
A nuclear deal with Tehran that would lift sanctions in exchange for curbs on Iran's nuclear program.
Police officials and SWAT teams conducted a block-to-block search for the suspects who shot two LAPD officers.
Mohammad Ali Tambako, founder of the Justice for Islamic Movement, has been accused of sheltering terror suspects wanted by the U.S.
India, which has the fourth-largest air force in the world, is negotiating a multi-billion dollar deal for fighter jets.
Between August and February, the Border Force Counter-Terrorism Unit conducted nearly 76,000 "real-time" assessments at eight major airports.
The investigation against Xu Caihou had started last year and officials said he had taken advantage of his position.
An Associated Press video shows the mausoleum, which once featured poster-sized pictures of Saddam, now reduced to concrete rubble.
At least five Federal Reserve Banks should be placed in Western cities, an expert says.
Millions of dollars in aid are being sent to Vanuatu in the wake of Cyclone Pam.
A bag of explosives went off at a checkpoint next to a Janzour security directorate building, west of Tripoli, wounding five policemen.
Putin also said that Russia had saved the life of Ukraine's former pro-Moscow president, Viktor Yanukovich, who he said had been in danger after 'revolutionaries' seized power.
Tuesday's election is set to be a tight contest with Netanyahu seeking to become Israel's longest serving leader.
The assault of a nun in India comes as the country grapples with both sexual violence against women and attacks on churches.
Russian President Vladimir Putin might be on paternity leave after alleged girlfriend Alina Kabaeva supposedly had a baby girl.
Some protesters called on the military to remove the Rousseff government.