Jackson, the son of civil rights icon Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr., was convicted of misusing roughly $750,000 in campaign funds in February.
Ahmedabad is about 83 percent Hindu and 14 percent Muslim.
Bloomington, Ind., Mayor Mark Kruzan said the signs notifying residents about missing Indiana University student Lauren Spierer were taken down "to balance many and varied community interests and input."
The first eyewitness to the carnage of the attack on the U.S. embassy has tough words for the White House.
According to leaked documents, a member of China's Communist Party helped Zimbabwe's president remain in office by manipulating votes.
UBS economist Paul Donovan explains exactly how the financial crisis may have sparked anti-immigration sentiment in Europe and America.
Mandy Matula's ex-boyfriend, David Roe, was the only suspect in her disappearance. He shot himself before he was scheduled to speak with the Eden Prairie Police Department.
Russia sold 12,000 ounces of gold in September, a move that may have surprised gold markets.
A vast majority of uninsured Americans say their health insurance situation hasn't improved.
Powder cocaine is big in New England, painkillers are the drug of choice in the Midwest and the Pacific West is the top location for inhalant use.
About 47 million poor Americans, almost half of them children, will suffer the effects of the budget reduction.
Texas authorities arrest man in five-fatality killing spree who has long criminal record.
The Indian outsourcing firm may have to pay $35 million for using B-1 visas in place of H-1B visas to bring workers into the U.S.
The Oct. 29-30 FOMC meeting will be more notable for what is discussed than what is done, economists predict.
South Asia has some of the highest infant mortality rates in the world.
The incident is speculated to have been a deliberate attack on a historic and politically significant site and two suspects have been identified.
There is only one doctor in Turkey for every 663 people.
As website problems continue, users get reprieve from the penalty.
A federal judge has struck down key provisions of a controversial Texas law restricting access to abortions as unconstitutional.
Women have caught up in some areas in some places, but they are still far behind in the political arena, particularly.
It’s increasingly unlikely that budget meetings between President Obama and Republicans will yield any immediate results on Wednesday.
The Sarasota County Sheriff's Office also alleged that Christopher Rounds battered the 6-month-old child.
Why does Jordan's Hashemite dynasty need nuclear power? Isn't there enough petroleum in the region?
In a city with about 15 million people, Istanbul faces some serious problems regarding overcrowding and traffic.
A series of tweets sent from the president’s Twitter account led to links with Syrian pro-government propaganda.
A Japanese bank has been cleared of covering up $2 million in loans to Yakuza members.
These four files may help determine what really happened on Nov. 22, 1963, in Dealey Plaza in Dallas.
When President Enrique Peña Nieto was sworn in, he had a growing economy. Eleven months later, Mexico is on the verge of recession.
Under government rules, a retired person is eligible for a full pension if they have worked in the country for at least 40 years.
U.S. officials denied reports the president knew that the NSA was spying on the leaders of allied nations.