Police clash with protestors on the anniversary of last year's deadly Gezi Park protests.
Bowe Bergdahl freed by the Taliban after five years in captivity.
A student created a game to give outsiders a "personalized interaction" with the Syrian conflict. For one reporter, it felt oddly familiar.
The girls went missing Tuesday and were found hanged next day.
Tensions deepen after Beijing's recent deployment of a giant oil rig in disputed territory.
At least 17 people were killed in what is believed to be the first such attack by an American citizen.
A agreement between Eastern European nations mimics the EU.
Veterans say a whole culture change, not just a single resignation, is needed. "This has been going on since Vietnam," said one.
The U.S. District Court in Massachusetts indicted a fourth person connected to the Boston Marathon Bombing on Friday. Here are the charges.
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is donating $120 million to Bay Area public schools, and a messy affair in New Jersey was a "big influence."
The Constitutional Court ruled that a block on access to YouTube imposed by Erdogan's government was a violation of rights, but nearly 24 hours after the ruling was announced, the site remained inaccessible to many.
Energy ministers from Ukraine, Russia and the EU met in Berlin today to discuss Ukraine's gas bill.
Sloan Gibson was appointed the new secretary of Veterans Affairs on Friday after the former secretary, Eric Shinseki, resigned.
The chief spokesman will be replaced by Josh Earnest, a special assistant to the president.
The departure of Veterans Affairs Secretary Eric Shinseki should be "just the beginning," lawmakers say.
The decision overturns a 33-year-old ruling on gender reassignment procedures.
The Arab world's most populous nation is in need of a drastic economic overhaul, but new president Sisi has a cushion -- for now.
“It’s not only that the Russians are taunting us. They are massively overcharging.”
President Barack Obama called the systemic problems at the Veterans Affairs Administration "totally unacceptable."
The man once tasked with running the Army steps down amid fierce political pressure.
Andrea McCullough allegedly became enraged because her Cinnabon roll wasn't fresh.
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick shared plans to wage a transportation war against the taxi industry at the Code Conference on Thursday.
German employees at two Amazon.com facilities are on strike amid wage negotiations that hinge on job titles.
The officer, who has not been identified, was shot but saved by a bulletproof vest he was wearing, police said.
The Organization for Security and Cooperation In Europe said it lost contact with a second group of monitors on Friday.
The rebels have said negotiations with Kiev can begin only when it withdraws troops from Donetsk and Luhansk.
The removal of the troops has come after multiple announcements by Russian President Vladimir Putin that he had ordered such a withdrawal.
Britain's main politicians have united against a breakaway, issuing pleas for unity and warnings about the economic costs of independence.
Elhadji Djadi Raazikou, who has been in detention since 2010, was arrested after a local anti-slavery organization alerted the authorities.
Following an investigation into her background, the founder of the Somaly Mam Foundation resigned.