The barricades, which first went up only as symbols of protest, are now taking on a more practical purpose, according to demonstrators.
Amnesty International says Shiite militias are operating with impunity in Iraq and are guilty of war crimes.
Ferguson October is coming to a close. Where do the protests go from here?
The pair appeared in a televised debate Monday night in Lexington.
At-risk passengers will have their temperature taken and will fill out a questionnaire.
Clinical trials on humans are underway for a Canadian-made vaccine that has proved "100% effective" on test animals.
North Korean leader Kim Jong Un has appeared in public for the first time since Sept. 3, according to state media.
The sale raises concerns of electronic surveillance.
N.J. officials may give $100 million in tax credits to Lockheed Martin, a big corporate donor.
The base in Hit gives ISIS strategic control of the area's roads.
If Republicans win control of the Senate, that could help the GOP in the 2016 presidential elections.
Turkey says it never had a firm deal with the U.S. to allow its bases to be used in the fight against ISIS.
China's state-run media has gone on the offensive against Hong Kong's Occupy movement.
The renowned Princeton University professor has been arrested during a protest in Ferguson, Missouri, a photograph posted on Twitter shows.
The president said he may act unilaterally to reform the H-1B program to make it easier for tech workers to stay.
A controversial New Mexico immigrant detention center expects more detainees to arrive in the coming days.
Ebola has become a part of life around the globe as health officials grapple with how to end an outbreak that has killed more than 4,000 people.
Rousseff's sagging ratings come as Brazil's once mighty economy has fallen into a technical recession.
Republicans seem poised to grab a majority in the Senate, but Democrats won't go down without a fight.
North Korea said if the group sends any more leaflet-carrying balloons across the DMZ, it would be "little short of a declaration of a war."
The U.S. military has scrapped 16 Afghan military aircraft after it was revealed that Afghan forces could not maintain them.
Bakir Izetbegović, who leads Bosnia's Muslim party, has held his seat since 2010.
More than 8,000 Americans are believed to have gone missing by the end of 1953, and 5,300 of them are still believed to be in the country.
In a wide-ranging speech, Cornel West took on police brutality, economic inequality and the schism between generations of black leaders.
Australian Prime Minister Tony Abbott said he will have the "toughest conversation of all" with Vladimir Putin at the G20 summit.
The Occupy Central group chided the administration for “passing the buck” and for failing to “reactivate the process of political reform."
There is suspicion among pro-democracy protesters that police may have colluded with anti-Occupy groups.
At a conference attended by envoys of nearly 30 nations, Qatar committed $1 billion in aid -- the single largest donation by any country.
CDC's chief had said a “breach in protocol” had caused a Dallas nurse treating an Ebola patient to become infected with the virus.
An article, written under John Cantlie’s name, which appeared in an ISIS propaganda magazine named Dabiq, accompanied a new video.