Abdirizak Mohamed Warsame, 20, of Eagan, which lies south of capital Saint Paul in Dakota County, was arrested and charged Wednesday.
The hacking group claimed responsibility for crashing Shinzo Abe’s official website and threatened to take it down if Japan continued to kill whales.
It's the latest setback to the country, which was once touted as a major developing market but is now reeling from high inflation, a recession and political turmoil.
State officials accused the U.S. government of disregarding its obligations to consult with local authorities about the resettlement of asylum-seekers.
Enrique Marquez, who legally purchased the two rifles used in the California shooting, had also planned an attack in the U.S. with gunman Syed Rizwan Farook in 2012.
Six vehicles from Japan's Subaru made the list, while only one American-made model qualified.
The British people "should be thanking me instead of pandering to political correctness," the Republican presidential candidate said.
An Alabama chapter of the Ku Klux Klan is said to have distributed recruitment fliers about fighting "the spread of Islam."
Low petroleum prices are hurting capital spending and inflation prospects, raising questions about global growth.
Earnings stripping covers a range of deals that shrink the taxable U.S. profits of multinational corporations, while allowing them to take some U.S. tax deductions.
Mark Zuckerberg drew upon his experiences as a Jew to explain why it's important to stand up for the rights of Muslims around the world.
The Twitter hashtag #MuslimAmericanFaces was launched Wednesday as part of an effort to combat anti-Muslim rhetoric, which has hit a fever pitch following recent terror attacks.
U.S. solar capacity is on track to nearly double by the end of 2016 to 41,000 megawatts as solar developers rush to tap a fading federal tax incentive.
The term Islamophobia has become common only recently, although anti-Muslim and anti-Islam views are hardly new.
The Ohio governor, a Republican presidential hopeful, said Wednesday that sooner or later, ground troops will be needed to defeat the Islamic State group.
A deal with the U.S. tech giant shows the limits of China's tech protectionism: Either Western businesses help, or the Chinese continue enduring dirty air.
Second Amendment advocates in the Lone Star State plan to stage an event Saturday to protest gun-free zones.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average closed down Wednesday amid high volatility ahead of an expected U.S. interest rate hike.
"The state of Israel respects all religions and strictly guarantees the rights of all its citizens," Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said Wednesday.
In his book "The Art of the Deal," Donald Trump laid out a how-to strategy for dominating headlines. It reads like a blow-by-blow recap of his presidential campaign.
Russia holds $3 billion in Ukrainian bonds and Kiev is refusing to pay it back.
Evoking images of lynching that “justice turned a blind eye to,” President Barack Obama said Wednesday that slavery was "wrong in every sense.”