Many users of a forum popular with the NYPD support a "work-to-rule" slowdown as protest in the wake of Eric Garner's death.
Asylum claims from Guatemala, El Salvador and Honduras have only about a 4% success rate in the courts. That compares to 80% for Chinese.
Islamic State called for sleeper-cell attacks on U.S. interests in a response to the authorization of U.S. airstrikes.
Dr. Kent Brantly wrote a statement from his isolation room at Emory University Hospital in Atlanta.
President Goodluck Jonathan declared a national emergency as officials continue their monitoring of victims.
The U.S. began to drop relief supplies Friday to beleaguered Yazidi refugees fleeing Islamist militants in Iraq.
Palestinians said a 10-year-old boy was killed in one of the 10 Israeli airstrikes targeting Gaza.
On the same day U.S. Navy jets bombed northern Iraq, the Federal Aviation Administration barred all U.S. airlines from flying over the entire country.
Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Alison Grimes had harsh words for incumbent Mitch McConnell at Kentucky's 134th annual Fancy Farm picnic.
Whether Friday morning's airstrike was preplanned or time-sensitive, it involved a complicated multi-step process.
Three years after U.S. operations ended in Iraq, U.S. Navy F/A-18 jets are back over the country, to bomb targets in Kurdistan.
The airstrikes and food drops authorized by President Barack Obama were welcomed by Iraqis who want to return to their homes.
Republicans want state officials to be able to raise cash from Wall Street firms that get state pension deals.
Hamas claimed that Ayman Taha, a former spokesman for Hamas in Gaza, was killed in a targeted Israeli airstrike, but the story doesn't end there.
Prime Minister Matteo Renzi is under growing pressure to take more decisive steps to overhaul the euro zone's third-biggest economy.
However, the organization cautioned against a sweeping ban on international travel and trade.
On Thursday, Russia imposed a ban on American, European and Australian agricultural exports into the country.
A three-day cease-fire ended earlier on Friday after Israel and Hamas failed to agree on terms for an extended truce.
A British-American couple was hired by pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline to investigate the source of a sex tape.
The Liberian government on Wednesday declared a state of emergency to help contain the Ebola epidemic.
The end of the 72-hour cease-fire in Gaza has come, with no truce extension or deal in sight.
Lamar Alexander won Tennessee on Thursday night in the 2014 Republican primary. It was another setback for the Tea Party.
A White House security breach was caused by a child that somehow crawled through the fence of the North Lawn.
The Israeli military confirmed that two rockets flew into Israel from Gaza hours before the end of the 72-hour cease-fire.
Pope Francis is expected to give China a flyover greeting while en route to South Korea in what could be a sign of thawing relations.
President Obama authorized targeted military airstrikes on Islamic State-controlled towns in Iraq, after the Iraqi government requested help.
Hamas doesn't have the money or the organization needed to rebuild. The solution, once again, will have to come from abroad.
Ilham Aliyev said Azerbaijan's military is ready to take on Armenia "on the battlefield."
American forces have begun humanitarian air drops over Iraq while Kurdish officials claim that the U.S. has started airstrikes.
A Korean-American who runs a Christian NGO in a Chinese city on the border with North Korea is being investigated by Chinese authorities and has had his bank accounts frozen, a source with direct knowledge of the case told Reuters, which published an exclusive report.