Leaders in Iran have signaled they may be ready to take a fair nuclear deal.
Police say they have a 17-year-old suspect in custody after a shooting at a Pittsburgh-area mall Saturday.
The Irish legislation will mandate 10-year prison sentences for anybody found guilty of promoting terrorism.
India releases details of a breakthrough agreement reached during Obama's visit, but U.S. diplomats say there are issues still to be resolved.
The move is significant, as the Gulf country had withdrawn all of its planes from the coalition against ISIS last month.
Some of the victims have reportedly died, while others are being treated in local hospital.
Mediha Medy Salkicevic is one of six people charged with providing money and supplies to groups including ISIS.
Abbott is facing a challenge to his leadership, has brought forward the key vote in an effort to halt a destabilizing internal revolt.
'GoreSat' will be heading to space on a Falcon 9 rocket after 17 years of planning.
Alabama will become the 37th state to allow gay marriage. Thirteen states are still holding out.
Rousseff promised during last year's campaign that she would not have to dramatically raise utility prices or slash government spending, but since her October re-election she has done both.
A federal judge in Mexico's western Jalisco state accepted the appeal of Sandra Avila Beltran and ordered her early release.
The Islamic State group says it committed a series of bombings in Baghdad, killing dozens.
Amal Clooney's client, Egyptian-Canadian journalist Mohamed Fahmy, has been in jail in Egypt for more than a year.
Nigeria and four neighboring countries will field the force in an attempt to halt Boko Haram's insurgency.
Jordan issued a statement saying, "This is the beginning" and pledging to rout "evil where it hides."
An organization of Gulf countries condemned the Houthi takeover, calling it a coup.
U.S. Sen. Lyndsey Graham accused German Chancellor Angela Merkel of turning her back on Ukraine.
Airstrikes against the Islamic State group by U.S.-led forces continued with 15 strikes in Iraq and 11 in Syria.
When it comes to finding a place to call home, much of China’s millennial population can't get close to the so-called China Dream.
A bomb exploded in Sanaa, outside the republican palace, wounding three guards.
At least 50 people were also wounded in three bombings, police say.
The president and legislative elections will be pushed back six weeks to give a multinational force time to fight Boko Haram militants.
Fumbled comments on vaccines and news of federal investigations hinted at weaknesses in the New Jersey governor's presidential candidacy.
Delhi voted to elect a new local government, in what is perhaps the most keenly watched political event since the 2014 national elections.
The Shiite rebels who took power in Yemen need friends and money. Russia and China came knocking.
The toilet paper was ordered by a pro-democracy political party in Hong Kong, which sold thousands of similar rolls last year.
In a landmark judgment, the court says the "right to life" does not constitute a "duty to live."
Ireland’s economy has performed well since it left the so-called troika bailout program, with yields on the nation's debt now at record lows.
The comments by U.S. Air Force General Philip Breedlove were his strongest public intervention yet in the debate going on in Washington.