The migrants, a group of adults and their children numbering about 140 people, were en route to the facility in Murrieta, California, where U.S. immigration officials said they most likely would be released under limited supervision to await deportation proceedings.
A high-ranking general is the latest to fall in the Chinese president's anti-corruption drive. But is politics the reason for the campaign?
The Iraqi ambassador to the U.S. said the government is running out of time and desperately needs military intervention.
Russia is providing Iraq with fighter jets to combat ISIS while U.S. F-16s won't be ready until the end of the year.
Twitter isn’t taking down the extremists' grisly images, and the State Department may be fine with that.
Women were called "bimbos" and one female employee was terrified of reporting an alleged sexual assault, the documents claimed.
Iraq's leaders took a week off negotiations for a new government -- with ISIS fighters at the gates of Baghdad.
The unauthorized posting of explicit pictures or videos of an ex-lover is now illegal in a number of US states, with more legislation pending.
Legislation signed off by President Putin in May comes into effect today.
The judge's ruling is now on hold, pending the results of an appeal.
Environmental groups say the Supreme Court's decision could embolden efforts in the U.S. Northeast, Oregon and Washington to adopt low-carbon fuel standards.
And guess who isn't happy about the long-standing military policy shift? China.
The latest attack by Nigeria's Islamic extremist group leaves at least 15 dead.
Just a week after a record-breaking strike ended, another bigger one has started.
Tropical Storm Arthur just formed off the coast of Florida and is likely to gain strength.
Israeli-born NBA player Omri Casspi called the deaths of the boys "an unspeakable tragedy."
Ukraine launched airstrikes following the end of the cease-fire on Monday.
The Palestinian jihadi group claimed responsibility for the abduction and killing of three Israeli students in Hebron.
In 1974, the U.S. said earned pension benefits could not be taken away. Today, a million face losing what they earned.
The court found that the banning of burqas and niqabs in public is not discriminatory.
The French leader's lawyer and two magistrates were arrested on Tuesday.
Sunni and Kurdish representatives did not return from a short recess following less than an hour of discussion.
Two female suspects were also arrested during the military raid on a Boko Haram intelligence cell.
Protesters are demanding complete autonomy from China, which took over control of the city from the British in 1997.
A bearded fighter with an AK-47 on his back is seen explaining the new caliphate in the video titled 'The End of Sykes-Picot.'
ISIS has made no secret of its intention to destroy the Shiite shrine, which has been the cause of past sectarian conflict.
More than 500 officials have been investigated by the Communist Party as part of its corruption purge, which began in November 2012.
It's the third executive order from the POTUS in recent weeks.
The IDF says it "will continue to act decisively until peace is returned to the residents of the State of Israel."
Will Iraqi Prime Minister Maliki reach beyond his Shiite base in order to stay in power and hold off the insurgency?