The Justice Department has also said Ferguson police officers had not been wearing their name tags, a violation of rules.
Modi was the chief minister of Gujarat in 2002 when riots broke out between majority Hindus and minority Muslim minority community.
Senegal shares a border with Guinea, which has been hit hard by the Ebola outbreak, but it has managed to keep the virus at bay.
ISIS militants clashed with Kurdish troops in Syria in the town of Kobane on the Turkish border.
Riot Police used pepper spray to disperse those who had stormed Hong Kong's government headquarters, but many students held their ground.
Attorney General Eric Holder said the al Qaeda-affiliated group was ready to execute an attack when U.S. began airstrikes in Syria.
Experts say that the companies introducing crops and vegetable varietals that are marketed as non-GMO may be onto something.
Mahmoud Abbas accused Israel of "absolute war crimes." "We will not forget and we will not forgive," he said at the U.N.
Dalil Boubakeur told crowds that the ISIS-aligned killers weren't true Muslims.
A U.N. $1 billion aid mission hopes to stem the tide at the thousands, but health experts say the toll could reach into the tens of thousands.
Sanctions and low oil prices threaten to bring the already slow Russian economy to a point of stagnation.
After years of military cuts, the U.K. armed forces will be tested soon when they begin striking ISIS in Iraq.
Alton Nolen is suspected of beheading a former co-worker and stabbing another. A report said he was trying to convert co-workers to Islam.
"Most of the people who watch Iraq say if ISIS is going to punch, it's going to be in the Baghdad area," a Middle East expert said.
William is the favorite at 6-to-1 odds, while Madeleine leads the list of girls' names at 9-to-1.
Iraqi President Fuad Masum did not mince words on Friday when describing the militants who now control chunks of his country and Syria.
Expedited screenings are given to government employees, members of Congress and the military, federal judges and some government agencies.
Thousands of terrorists from around the world are fighting for militant groups such as the Islamic State group and al Qaeda.
The move comes as Obama faces a backlash over delays on immigration reform, but some activists are not impressed.
After weeks on the sidelines, the U.K. parliament voted today to commence airstrikes against the terrorist group in Iraq.
The Scandinavian nation also will send 250 pilots and support staff to the region.
After weeks of Kim Jong Un being out of the public eye, North Korean state media has confirmed that their supreme leader is not feeling well.
A 700-strong Taliban force overwhelmed local and national police this week and threatened to take control of a key province near Kabul.
The Norwegian oil giant said it would postpone its Corner project in Alberta, Canada, for at least three years.
Thailand's prime minister, who came to power in a military coup, wants soap operas written about reconciliation and tourism.
Human Rights Watch said the incident could prove to be one of the "most serious massacres in Mexico."
The leader of the terror cell is a Spaniard whose brother is fighting with ISIS.
The U.S. is trying to get more countries to agree to join a coalition against the Islamic State, in Iraq and Syria.
Under the purported new deal, Iran would be allowed to keep 4,500 centrifuges, many more than the previous U.S. demand of 1,500.
Hundreds of Taliban fighters attacked a district close to the Afghan capital, Kabul, and reportedly beheaded 15 people