Britain is one of several NATO nations that are not meeting their commitments on defense spending.
Last week, Kerry had accused Russia of lying about its role in the conflict in eastern Ukraine, which has so far claimed 6,000 lives.
Avijit Roy, a U.S. citizen who blogged about religion, was fatally attacked last Thursday in Dhaka.
The documentary, created by a former state TV journalist, has drawn over 100 million viewers since it was posted online on Saturday.
Between 2010 and 2011, Ernest Fenwick MacIntosh was convicted of 17 sex-related offenses but they were overturned due to trial delays.
Mohammed Emwazi has been linked to a group that attended a training camp with four men convicted of trying to bomb the London Underground.
An online message purported to be from ISIS warned Twitter against taking down accounts linked to the militant group.
The hospital worker contracted Ebola while caring for another patient with the deadly virus, and was treated successfully.
Australians have been banned from travelling to, or remaining in, ISIS's stronghold in Iraq without a legitimate purpose.
The missiles hit the sea early on Monday morning after traveling for about 490 km.
Video of the fatal shooting by LAPD officers was posted to Facebook.
Word of the pending announcement comes amid reports of questionable donations to the Clinton Foundation.
The system would track planes in 15-minute intervals instead of the 30 to 40 minutes used today.
The Secretary of State said the Israeli prime minister speaking to Congress is "odd," but Netanyahu is welcome.
Marchers blame Kremlin for the shooting death of the opposition leader.
The former Soviet country is likely to release official results Monday.
King Abdullah of Jordan called ISIS members "deluded young men and women."
In response to a lawsuit filed by the family of Tamir Rice, the city of Cleveland says the youth failed to "exercise due care to avoid injury."
The offensive has been a long time coming. Prime Minister al-Abadi gave militants one last chance to turn themselves in before the offensive begins.
The United Nations originally estimated 89 children were abducted last month by a militia group.
The opposition politician was shot four times as he walked in Moscow.
Walker says he didn't really mean to compare union protesters in Madison, Wisconsin, to Islamic State extremists.
The creator of the Internet is offering a cool sum to anyone who can build a top-notch surveillance system that operates at -85 degrees Fahrenheit.
Speaker of the House John Boehner tried to dismiss talk of fissures amongst Republicans during his appearance on "Face the Nation" Sunday.
Nonetheless, the U.S. senator plans to attend the Israeli prime minister's controversial speech before a joint session of Congress Tuesday.
Following a sharia court proceeding, the Islamic State released 19 Assyrian Christian captives in Syria. Reports say more than 200 remain under their control.
President Abd-Rabbu Mansour Hadi says a 2011 deal backed by Gulf states to transfer power to him in cooperation with the Shi'ite Muslim Houthi group was undermined by former President Ali Abdullah Saleh.
Police called it a "mob action carried out by an irate crowd" in the northeastern city of Bauchi.
Police pepper-sprayed demonstrators to break up scuffles in the district of Yuen Long.
Chinese monetary and fiscal authorities could soon be on the same page in terms of providing stimulus in the world’s No. 2 economy.