Young immigrants known as dreamers will be able to begin applying for driver's licenses Monday, according to a court ruling.
Pope Francis used his annual Christmas address to deliver a denunciation to the gathered cardinals, bishops and priests.
The move comes days after Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif lifted a six-year moratorium on the death penalty in terrorism-related cases.
There were six members aboard the helicopter, which rolled over during a hard landing.
An investigation against the princess and her husband began three years ago in relation to fraudulent transactions between 2007 and 2008.
The latest move suggests the U.S. government may be looking to create a network of agents in its Russian embassy.
India prepares to transfer subsidies on cooking gas to consumers' bank accounts even as its public distribution system continues to totter.
Amirah Droudis, wife of the man who held a Sydney cafe hostage last week, was charged with the murder of his former wife.
China’s diplomatic maneuver is viewed as unsurprising given the country's historic friendship with North Korea.
Britain is considering reducing the tax bill for oil explorers in the North Sea including a proposal from the industry to halve rates.
Mount Sinjar, located near Iraq's border with Syria, had been under the control of the Islamic State group since August.
NYPD Chief of Detectives Robert Boyce said Ismaaiyl Brinsley spoke to two people on the street moments before he shot dead two police officers.
The leaked documents contain tips to help CIA agents circumvent security systems and passport checks at airports and international borders.
China's trade minister proposed more use of China's currency in settling trade with Russia in the face of a weaker ruble.
The North accused the U.S. of involvement in making "The Interview," which revolves around a plot to kill Kim Jong Un.
Yates is the U.S. attorney in Atlanta and a member of the attorney general's advisory committee.
Quneitra has seen heavy fighting between forces loyal to President Bashar Assad and rebels including al Qaeda-linked fighters.
Aleksey Navalny, an anti-corruption blogger, is to be sentenced Jan. 15 on embezzlement charges.
France is on high alert for attacks from Islamist extremists.
Giuliani points finger at Obama, de Blasio for "propaganda."
Blame is being placed on different people for North Korea's cyberattack on Sony Pictures Entertainment.
King, Graham say cop-bashing by the media and government officials must end.
Lawmakers had been pushing for an end to the moratorium on the death penalty to curb rising crime.
Marco Antonio Parilla Jr., 23, said he shot Officer Charles Kondek because he felt like a "caged rat."
"I dedicate my victory to the martyrs of Tunisia," Essebsi said in claiming victory.
New Year’s Day, Lithuania will become the last of the Baltic states to join the euro currency bloc.
A U.S. cybersecurity company recently found malware infecting the devices of visitors to Afghan government sites.
While almost three out of four people vote, a large majority of them say government doesn't care.
The president likens it to "an act of cybervandalism that was very costly, very expensive."
U.S.-led coalition airstrikes target 16 Islamic State group sites in Iraq and Syria Sunday.