Missouri's governor acts to put resources in place should violence erupt once the grand jury's decision is made public.
Top automakers have outlined consumer privacy principles for connected cars. Here’s what’s lacking, according to critics.
Militants gave the Lebanese government a deadline to meet their demands -- or they will begin beheading hostages.
Unhappy with a pro-Russian, hard-drinking president, Czechs took to the streets to protest on the 25th anniversary of the Velvet Revolution.
Many of the victims have been adherents of the minority Yazidi religion.
A Russian military airplane flying over the Baltic Sea was intercepted by NATO fighters on Monday, Latvia's army said.
Leaked grand jury testimony favors Darren Wislon. It's rare for police officers to be charged in shootings.
Maxime Hauchard, 22, was named by officials Monday as one of the executioners in the Islamic State group's latest atrocity video.
The Anonymous hacking collective took down a KKK website and outed members for threatening Ferguson, Missouri, protesters.
Europe's approach to bird flu outbreaks in the U.K. and the Netherlands is not unlike that taken by China's government last year.
The European Union has outlined scenarios in which it might sanction Israel, in a reversal of policy.
Egypt's President el-Sisi passed a law that extends the prosecutorial reach of the military, à la ousted leader Hosni Mubarak.
The Chinese president vows to handle maritime disputes peacefully, but China's PLA is still preparing for combat.
The British prime minister sees a “dangerous backdrop of instability" that could lead to another global recession.
Activists have set up text alerts for when the Missouri grand jury makes its decision on whether to indict Darren Wilson.
The Islamic State group killed nearly 1,500 Syrians since June, according to the Syrian Observatory for Human Rights.
The suspects are accused of participating in a 1992 attack against Muslims, killed and dumped into a mass grave.
China nabbed the white-collar suspects in 56 countries abroad as part of the huge Operation Fox Hunt campaign.
The surgeon, who had been working in Sierra Leone, arrived at Nebraska Medical Center Saturday in extremely critical condition.
New York's Republican Party chairman likened a Bill de Blasio candidacy to Barack Obama's in 2008.
"The talks are suspended until these people are released," Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos said.
NTPC, formerly known as National Thermal Power Corporation, is expected to bag a substantial number of the country’s 204 coalfields at auction.
President Vladimir Putin said recently that falling oil prices could be potentially “catastrophic” for Russia.
Amid questions about campaign donations, unnamed financial firms manage pension cash for Illinois.
On Tuesday, the Senate will vote on a bill that would authorize the construction of the Keystone XL pipeline.
A woman was stripped and assaulted in Kenya by men who said she was "tempting" them by her dress.
About 300,000 Indians live in Australia, but trade between the two countries stands at around $15 billion a year.
The three-day visit will be the first one to the United States for Pope Francis since he took office in March 2013.
Several French news outlets claimed on Monday that one of the executioners is a French national named Abou Abdallah Al-Faransi.
Israeli police claimed that the bus driver committed suicide, while his family said that his body showed signs of violence, Haaretz reported.