Police patrolled in large numbers as voters lined up in La Paz.
Syrian activists said Sunday ISIS fighters in Raqqa attempted to shoot down coalition airplanes.
Neves needs the backing of most of Silva's supporters if he is to defeat the leftist Rousseff and end 12 years of rule by her Workers' Party.
Al-Shabaab has been steadily driven out of towns in its heartland of south and central Somalia by a military offensive of African and Somali troops.
Susan Rice said Sunday the U.S. does not believe there has been any transfer of power in North Korea.
Seventeen were charged with unlawful assembly following a sit-in at a St. Louis QuikTrip gas station early Sunday.
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon urged the international community Sunday to prevent a "massacre" in the Syrian city of Kobani.
The Islamic State group has said it plans to behead American aid worker Peter Kassig next.
Since Monday, 124 people in Iraq have been killed by car bombs or suicide bombers.
The International Monetary Fund members say focusing on growth is the priority.
The latest round of U.S.-brokered peace talks foundered in April over objections to a Palestinian unity pact and Israeli settlement growth.
The unidentified worker was an employee of the hospital that treated Thomas Eric Duncan, who succumbed to Ebola virus disease Wednesday.
The YPG is facing a vicious onslaught from the Islamic State group over the Syrian Kurdish border town of Kobani.
Since a European court ruling in May, citizens can request Google remove links to "outdated or irrelevant" information about them.
There are already more than 350 U.S. troops on the ground in West Africa, but that number is set to grow exponentially in the coming weeks.
According to reports, Vladimir Putin has ordered Russian troops to withdraw to their permanent bases after exercises near the border with Ukraine.
The mother of slain black teenager Michael Brown was among the peaceful protesters who marched on a Ferguson police station Saturday night.
"The message we have been given from the prime minister's office is very clear and precise," said a senior Indian Home Ministry official. "The prime minister's office has instructed us to ensure that Pakistan suffers deep and heavy losses."
Leung Chun-ying told a local broadcaster the demonstrations "cannot go on for a long time" and that he would not step down.
Teresa Romero's condition appears to have improved since she was treated with ZMapp, which has been effective in other cases.
First Lady Michelle Obama told a crowd, "I'm losing it. I'm getting old," after mispronouncing Iowa U.S. Senate candidate's name.
A 3-year-old boy who was injured after falling into the jaguar pit at an Arkansas zoo is reportedly in "stable" condition.
Turkey will use its own intelligence program to select and screen fighters.
Protesters from beyond Ferguson and St. Louis felt the need to march for Mike Brown and Vonderrit Myers Jr.
St. Louis and Ferguson residents vowed to keep fighting for justice, despite the lack of an indictment of Darren Wilson.
Three car bombings in Baghdad and a suicide attack on the city's outskirts could presage a larger struggle for Iraq's capital.
Keith Alexander's holdings included companies that offered cloud storage, data collection and video surveillance.
Two suicide attacks left at least 11 people dead and dozens wounded.
The U.K. previously raised its threat level to "severe" as authorities believe more than 500 Britons have joined ISIS or al Qaeda.
An Iraqi provincial official expressed fear the strategic Iraqi province of Anbar could "fall in 10 days."