President Barack Obama met with the wife of Saeed Abedini, a pastor imprisoned in Iran, telling her his release is a "top priority."
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's trial was delayed because the court can't find suitable jurors.
Reid, 36, was shot dead by police in Bridgeton, New Jersey, in December after he allegedly repeatedly disobeyed an officer's instructions.
Cities in the developing world, especially China, dominated the economic rankings of 300 cities in the world.
While conducting joint exercises with Ukrainian forces, U.S. troops will train them to defend against Russian artillery.
The force of English-speaking foreign fighters is meant to target Western cities.
They allegedly received military training and delivered goods to Islamic State group fighters in Syria in 2013.
An OSCE report found no weapons cross at two Ukraine-Russian border points, but local complained of a lack of aid.
The State of the Union address showed that he will still push his liberal agenda despite a Republican-controlled Congress.
Some farmers in rural America have taken to flipping their land to breed deer -- a lucrative business that authorities are now cracking down on.
Yingluck, Thailand's first woman prime minister, was removed from office for abuse of power last year for her involvement in a rice subsidy scheme.
Technical issues struck about 10 million people from voter rolls, leaving many with no voter ID cards ahead of the ballot.
An area of U.S. military service formerly open only to men will now be integrated.
As the White House begins to address economic inequality, Wall Street leaders appear to be warming to President Obama.
President Barack Obama has vowed to veto any legislation that would limit women’s health care choices.
"There are times when an abortion is necessary. I know that. When you have a black and a white," former U.S. President Richard Nixon said.
On Wednesday, American and Cuban leaders met in Havana for the first high-profile gathering in decades.
Gamal and Alaa Mubarak were sentenced to four years in jail in May 2014, after being taken into custody in 2011.
The teenager, who uses a pseudonym "Han Song," is seeking asylum in Sweden after reaching the country by crossing two continents.
Stuart Jones, the U.S. ambassador to Iraq, said that over 6,000 ISIS fighters have been killed in U.S.-led airstrikes in Iraq and Syria.
The longstanding practice of publishing photos of topless women on the paper's third page was widely reported to have been discontinued.
The list of banned organizations include those with ties to the Taliban and al Qaeda.
India's imports from Iran rose 41 percent to 250,200 bpd in April-December compared with the same period a year ago.
The law, to be enacted after a May 7 general election, will further dismantle Britain's highly centralized system of government.
Japan said it has been trying to reach the Islamic State group through third parties, like regional governments and local tribal leaders.
U.S. law enforcement said that this incident is not the first time that drug smugglers have employed drones in an attempt to transport narcotics.
The corruption charges against Sheldon Silver are believed to be related to undisclosed payments he received from a Manhattan law firm.
Despite peace talks in Berlin on Wednesday, Ukrainian military forces and pro-Russian rebels continued to clash near Luhansk.
The FBI's probe into Michael Brown's shooting death found no evidence to support the charges against Wilson, The New York Times reported.
The Senate's Sergeant-At-Arms said that the cause of the outage had been identified, and work was going on to repair the system.