Demonstrators staging a mock funeral for people slain by police were met by officers in riot gear, but the protest remained peaceful.
The medical records of Duncan, a patient who died from Ebola Wednesday, show he had a fever
Family members of an Iraqi cameraman in Samra said he was executed by the Islamic State.
Women in skirts on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial had no "reasonable expectation" of privacy, said a Virginia judge.
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way for same-sex matrimony to proceed in Idaho by lifting a temporary hold imposed earlier in the week, capping a week of victories for supporters of gay marriage.
Hundreds of documents released Friday show the White House reacting to the Lewinsky scandal, Whitewater and the 2000 election results.
"This is not just about narco-traffickers fighting it out over turf. This is taking criminals and using them for a political purpose."
As media continue to speculate over the whereabouts of the North Korean leader, China is telling journalists to "control netizen commentary."
Not all charities are created equal, and that maxim proves true when it comes to Ebola relief efforts.
In time for Day of the Girl 2014, the conservative group PTC released a report on TV exploitation of female characters.
Islamic State group militants are aiming to consolidate land in Anbar province to launch an attack on Baghdad.
U.N. envoy Staffan de Mistura said Kobani could suffer the same fate as the Bosnian town of Srebrenica, where 8,000 Muslims were murdered by Serbs in 1995.
Crowds are gathering in the thousands as Hong Kong's top leaders leave for the mainland to attend a business conference.
New research shows Hispanics earn $16,353 less than their white co-workers every year.
“If we don’t put boots on the ground, we can’t form the coalition, we can’t retake ground that needs to be taken and held."
New Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai spoke Friday morning about being one of two people selected to be awarded this year's prize.
With a sharply reduced poverty rate and strong economic growth, Bolivians seem satisfied with the way the country is headed.
Watch a free live stream of Malala Yousafzai's reaction being awarded the Nobel Prize along with Kailash Satyarthi for their work advancing youth rights.
As fighting continues between Kurdish fighters and ISIS in the Syrian border town of Kobani, Turkish military involvement swings in the balance.
The CDC could hold U.S. citizens who don't agree to Ebola screenings when entering the U.S., while noncitizens could be denied entry altogether.
Ten years in the making, the $400 billion project to bring natural gas from Russia to China will begin in 2015.
Authorities suspect a Syrian-Iraqi crime syndicate in connection with the bust.
Obama's plan to screen certain airline passengers for Ebola has been debated, but public health experts say the Constitution allows it.
Obama said immigration reform will pass Congress before he leaves office in 2017.
About 500 people are stranded in Kobani, with thousands more nearby. The U.N. is warning that they “will be most likely massacred” by ISIS.
Depending on how the Supreme Court rules, employers may be forced to drop high-fee mutual funds -- and scramble for liability insurance.
Firing from both sides was triggered when some activists released 200,000 balloons with propaganda leaflets against Pyongyang.
With the Islamic State group now controlling about 40 percent of the town, fears of locals being beheaded are on the rise.
Pro-democracy activists are once again taking to the streets of Hong Kong in large numbers.
The Indian Express reported, citing a dossier, that an attack on a Karachi naval facility last month involved members of the Pakistani navy.