Questions about police misconduct raised by the Brown and Garner cases should figure prominently in Comey's speech Thursday.
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Some have speculated the military upgrade will prompt Nicaragua's neighbors, including Colombia, to reinforce its own aerial firepower in retaliation.
The court's decision does not dismiss the case against the journalists, who still face a court hearing later this month.
The oil and gas industry, which pushed the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline, gave about $45,000 to each to congressman who voted yes.
On Thursday, the IMF approved a $17.5 billion package to stabilize Ukraine's economy.
Al Qaeda's Yemen franchise is seen as the group's most dangerous arm.
Ibrahim al-Jaafari claimed the Iraqi army has made significant advances against ISIS in recent weeks.
The Australian Prime Minister was responding to a question in parliament about the country’s rising unemployment, which is at a 12-year high.
According to the latest Press Freedom Index, the U.S. also witnessed attempts to control journalists amid an ongoing "war on information."
Andrei Lugovoi and Dmitry Kovtun are suspected of killing Alexander Litvinenko, a former member of the country's FSB security service.
The country's political situation has deteriorated steadily since the former president resigned under Houthi pressure in January.
An investigation will now be conducted into the incident to determine whether the officers complied with the department's use-of-force policy.
The Australian Human Rights Commission says over a third of immigrant children detained by the country suffer from serious mental disorders.
The temple failed to impress Narendra Modi, who insisted that people should rather devote the resources toward the “Clean India” movement.
Six prisoners reportedly took their own lives after taking then releasing hostages, complaining of unfair trials and low pay for work done by inmates.
Chicago's mayor told Little League officials that adults, not kids, should be punished for violations that allowed a team to field ineligible players.
An on-campus vigil for Deah Barakat, Yusor Mohammad Abu-Salha and Razan Mohammad Abu-Salha drew thousands.
The GOP doesn't like Obama, and Democrats don't want war. Here's how the White House will try to get bipartisan support in Congress.
An Italian court found the captain of the doomed Costa Concordia cruise ship guilty of manslaughter and sentenced him to 16 years in prison for his role in the ship’s demise.
Obama sent a draft resolution Wednesday seeking legal authorization from Congress to use force against ISIS for three years.
The Authorization for Use of Military Force may shape U.S. antiterrorism policy for years. What does it really say?
Obama is expected to veto the measure, which could hasten his final decision on the Canada-to-Texas pipeline.
Yemen's new Houthi rulers are avowed enemies of the U.S. and Israel, but they're fighting al Qaeda too.
The leaders met in Minsk with a barely civil greeting, and outside, a Russian reporter barked at a Ukrainian news team.
The rise of anti-Muslim sentiment has raised fears that Muslim communities in the U.S. will have to deal with the consequences.
President Obama says bringing 2,800 American troops home doesn't signify "mission accomplished" on the virus.
The trial of Eddie Ray Routh -- accused of killing "American Sniper" Chris Kyle -- began Wednesday in Stephenville, Texas.
Ukraine has little leverage in Minsk without modern weapons to defend itself against Russian-backed separatists, analysts say.
Researchers' findings have tripled the number of previously known genetic markers for obesity.