Myuran Sukumaran belonged to the Bali Nine gang, which tried to import 18 pounds of heroin from Bali to Australia.
The brutal Islamic State group is killing far fewer Syrians than the government in Damascus.
The street magician routinely performed in Raqqa, the ISIS stronghold in eastern Syria.
After 12 people were gunned down in a Paris magazine office on Wednesday, French President François Hollande called for national unity.
Twelve people were killed on Wednesday by at least two armed gunmen in a shooting at the Paris headquarters of a satirical magazine.
National security and economic cooperation are expected to be high on the agenda for Obama's second visit to India as president.
British elections in May could arguably have as much impact on euro zone stability as this month's snap poll in Greece.
The latest report, the third one about the use of chemical weapons in Syria, was also discussed by the U.N. Security Council.
The blast in Yemen's capital Sanaa comes as Shiite rebels, called Houthis, have taken control of large parts of the country.
The U.S. said that it continues to deliver military equipment to Iraq in response to the country’s request for assistance to fight ISIS.
The admission is a departure from the Pentagon's previous stance where it denied having knowledge of any civilian deaths in Iraq and Syria.
Prizes in the pontiff's raffle include a new Fiat car, a Panama hat and an espresso coffee machine.
The FAA has added to its list of companies exempt from the ban on commercial drone use.
A New Jersey lawmaker says Gov. Chris Christie is not the corruption fighter he'd like people to believe he is.
NAACP chapter President Henry Allen Jr. said he's hesitant to call the blast a hate crime.
A gunman killed himself after killing a doctor at the VA facility in El Paso, Texas.
The controversial decision in Ferguson, Missouri, has prompted the NAACP to call for a new grand jury.
Obama on Tuesday nominated Allan Landon to a seat on the U.S. Federal Reserve's board, responding to calls for a greater voice for Main Street in the central bank's deliberations.
Police are investigating for links among the four suicides since the circumstances are similar.
More than four years after losing her Senate bid, Christine O’Donnell is being sued by the FEC.
Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid wants everyone to know he didn't get his black eye in a boxing match.
Despite calls to postpone a visit, the pope will arrive five days after presidential elections.
Bob McDonnell, once considered a potential 2016 presidential candidate, is the first Virginia governor ever convicted of a crime.
The president has reservations about the environmental impact of the proposed Keystone XL oil pipeline.
Predator drones patrolling the southern border cost thousands of dollars per hour of flight -- which might be OK if they were effective.
Iraq has a $20 billion deficit, and the plunging price of oil is making matters worse.
The release of all 53 is not a pre-condition for holding talks on migration and on the eventual normalization of relations.
The EU criticized Israel for saying it would withhold critical tax revenue if the Palestinians join the International Criminal Court.
John Boehner had two things going for him: A large majority and the Tea Party's failure to coalesce behind a candidate.
Carefully selected jurors tend to be easier to appeal to and less jaded than judges.