The media organization alleges that NSA’s use of “upstream” data collection violates the First and Fourth Amendments.
About 59 percent of Americans favor same-sex marriage, nearly twice as many as in 2004.
It was not clear who had created the website, which reportedly tried to act like a social media outlet for ISIS supporters.
Suspected environmental activists threatened to contaminate infant formula unless the country banned a controversial pesticide.
Germany’s ambassador to India strongly condemned the professor's "discriminating generalizations against male Indian students."
French journalist Nicolas Henin, who was held captive by ISIS for 10 months, said that some in the group even regretted their actions.
The General Social Survey suggests that more firearms are now concentrated in fewer hands than they were in the 1980s.
U.S. District Judge Andrew Hanen in Brownsville, a city along the border with Mexico, has criticized U.S. immigration enforcement as too lax.
Erica Kinsman, a former FSU student, had accused the football player of sexually assaulting her.
Police are seeking to bring charges including attempted murder against Kim Ki-jong for the attack at a forum discussing Korean reunification.
All 10 people on board the two planes died in the accident, which took place during the filming of a reality TV show.
Simone Gbagbo was accused of aiding her husband in organizing armed terror gangs that undermined the country's security.
Greek Defense Minister Panos Kammenos threatened to flood Europe with migrants and jihadists if the eurozone ended its bailout program.
The new left-wing Greek government has tried the patience of its EU peers.
Missouri's chief justice says a new Ferguson judge will have "a fresh, disinterested perspective" in the handling of municipal cases.
The latest sweep of fugitive immigrants was the fifth major operation by U.S. authorities since 2011.
Al Qaeda affiliate Jabhat al-Nusra "sees itself as the spearhead of the Syrian revolution."
The U.S. Senate on Monday confirmed former Google Inc executive Michelle Lee to head the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office, a position that has been vacant for more than two years.
The police killing of an unarmed teen in Wisconsin happened on the same day as the death of an unarmed African-American man in Colorado.
The man some call a warlord has praised one of Nemtsov's alleged assassins as a "true Russian patriot."
An Obama spokesman and Democratic senators say Republicans are trying to sabotage the U.S.-led nuclear negotiations with Iran.
State Secretary Fred Teeven and Justice Minister Ivo Opstelten told parliament a tax-free payment to a drug lordhad been smaller and all documentation lost.
Edward Jay Epstein wrote Monday that he was the only reporter interviewing Oswald’s friend on the day of his death.
According to a Japanese public opinion poll, China's expanding military should be the country's No. 1 concern.
While the economy lost 7.8 million jobs during the Great Recession, the working-age population continued to grow.
The girlfriend of the inmate on death row immediately accepted his proposal.
Sigma Alpha Epsilon, which spurred condemnation for a video showing University of Oklahoma members reciting a racist chant, said 74 of its brothers died in the war.
Israeli Arab politicians are hoping to move their community from the sidelines after years of declining voter turnout.
The defendant faces 30 federal charges and the death penalty for his role in the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
A flagging economy, an ongoing corruption probe and growing calls for the president's ouster make for little optimism in Brazil these days.