The attack's precision, scale and outcome suggests the gunmen had training and the necessary intelligence.
Countries such as Kenya are among the most dangerous places to be Christian, according to the World Watch List.
Three more Ukrainian soldiers died on the Eastern Orthodox Christmas Day, despite a ceasefire being in place.
"We must realize our best weapon is our unity," Hollande said while addressing the nation.
A new Northwestern University study finds people who consider themselves social conservatives are more likely to see bombing suspect as non-white.
Home prices and sales are on the rise, but it's still tough for Americans to own a house.
The president headed to Detroit to celebrate the auto industry’s revival as part of three-state, three-issue tour.
Bureau chief Comey asserts “high confidence” that the attack, which delayed the release of “The Interview,” was backed by Pyongyang.
French Muslims felt marginalized even before Muslim terrorists committed the worst atrocity in 50 years on French soil.
Unmarked planes have bombed areas near Sirte, but it is not clear who is responsible.
Some have called Mia Khalifa a feminist, while others say she is helping to perpetuate sexism in the Arab world.
About 2 million students who would have qualified for Pell Grants didn't file the FAFSA in 2011-2012. About 9 percent of them said it was too much work.
Charlie Hebdo, the French publication that was fatally attacked on Wednesday, provoked a wide assortment of religious and political controversy.
Four victims were well-known cartoonists and one was a renowned economist and editor at the French satirical magazine.
Demonstrators held candles and pens aloft to remember the 12 victims of Wednesday's shooting outside the French satirical magazine's headquarters.
Media organizations in the U.S. and throughout the world have found themselves under various forms of cyberattack in recent years.
"France is in shock -- the shock of an attack, because it’s a terrorist attack, there’s no doubt about that," he said early Wednesday.
Journalists in Europe face dangerous conditions as a number of European countries wrestle with racial and political crises.
French President François Hollande said other suspected terror plots in France have been foiled in recent weeks.
The gunmen were believed to be on foot. The search saw public schools close and Paris put on its highest terror alert.
Experts say the gunmen who fatally shot 12 people at Charlie Hebdo magazine in Paris on Wednesday were "calm" and "controlled."
There are still few women, Hispanic, and black directors in mainstream media.
Many users on Twitter are showing their support for the French satirical magazine with the hashtag #JeSuisCharlie after it was attacked by gunmen.
Muslims are using hashtag #JeSuisCharlie to react to the attack on a French satirical news magazine.
A graphic video showing terrorists wounding a Paris policeman before executing him was released on social media briefly, then taken down.
Under Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, Japan is bucking decades of policies against arms exports.
The Spanish media company evacuated its building mere minutes after gunmen killed 12 people in Paris.
Authorities on Wednesday were soliciting leads in their search for a man seen leaving the location of the blast that didn't result in injuries.
When the Tasers are used, they automatically trigger the recording function of cameras worn on officers' uniforms.
Two German government websites were taken down for almost five hours on Wednesday in protest of a meeting with Ukrainian leadership.