One of two men charged in the killing of Boris Nemtsov has admitted guilt. But it is unclear which crime he has confessed committing.
Michael Brown shooting prompts voter registration drive in a push for "civic engagement."
Almost 600 people attended a public memorial, hosted by Kayla Mueller's family in Arizona, where she was honored for her life of service.
The attack came a day after an Islamist gunman killed five people in Mali's capital Bamako.
The unemployment rate among blacks has been double the rate among whites for half a century, according to studies of U.S. labor conditions.
In an interview with CBS, President Barack Obama said he learned through news reports that Hillary Clinton used a personal email during her time as secretary of state.
Gunmen on motorbikes first opened fire on an Islamic State patrol before attacking militants guarding a nearby courthouse.
The former U.S. president says the contributions, a recent source of controversy, have "done more good than harm."
Issued on the first anniversary of Flight 370's disappearance, the report has some new information, but offers little insight into its fate.
Russian news agencies reported that the suspect served in a police unit in the strife-torn region of Chechnya.
Sino-Japan relations have long been poisoned by what China sees as Japan's failure to atone for its occupation of parts of the country during the war.
A political row in the world's youngest country triggered a conflict that has killed more than 10,000 people. Talks broke down Friday.
China's activity in territory claimed by several of its neighbors has caused considerable tension in the region.
The proposal came to light in a leaked letter from Greece's finance minister, but attracted derision at home and abroad.
Foreigners have increasingly become targets in Libya's turmoil, where two rival governments are battling for control.
Islamic State supporters circulated a statement on Twitter announcing the "martyrdom" of Deeb Hedijan al-Otaibi, a self-declared provincial governor.
Daylight saving time is a longstanding feature in the U.S., but not all states observe it.
Matt Kenny, 45, worked for the Madison Police Department for 12 years and was involved in a prior fatal shooting.
Latest round of EU sanctions against Syria indicate secret oil deals with the regime are providing ISIS with funding.
Boko Haram, which controls most of northeastern Nigeria, became the latest militant Islamist group to swear allegiance or support to ISIS.
The symbolic move highlights increased coordination between jihadi movements across north Africa and the Middle East.
Read the full text as prepared for delivery of President Barack Obama's remarks on the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama.
"Love and hope can conquer hate," the U.S. president said of the Selma marchers at an event marking the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.
Jeb Bush has said that the federal wind energy tax credit is no longer necessary; he's investing in fossil fuels.
Colorado voters are calling on Congress to support a bill that would place tighter controls on the use of antibiotics in agriculture.
The Islamic State group demolished yet another jewel of Iraqi antiquities, according to reports.
Ten days before national elections, demonstrators poured into Tel Aviv’s Rabin Square Saturday calling for a change in Israel's leadership.
Three crude bombs exploded in Dhaka's Karwan Bazar just minutes after Sheik Hasina's convoy passed through the business district.
Three other Canadian soldiers were injured in a friendly fire incident, Canda's defense department said.
Attackers with silencers on their guns attacked a Sufi religious building in Afghanistan Saturday.