Although shooting suspect Tashfeen Malik entered the U.S. with a K-1 visa, lawyers and immigration experts say the screening process is already rigorous.
A Turkish security source said on Friday the forces would provide training for Iraqi troops near Mosul, which is controlled by Islamic State.
The French foreign minister's remarks contrast with those of many Western leaders, who say the president must step down as part of any resolution of the Syrian conflict.
Buoyed by films like the China-connected "Furious 7" and "Monster Hunt," annual movie-ticket sales in the country for the first time have crossed the $6 billion mark this year.
Prime Minister Najib Razak was questioned Saturday in an investigation into deposits of funds totaling $615.53 million into his bank accounts that have prompted calls for his resignation.
Checks will range from $1,298 to $202 million in the latest set of recoveries for investors in Bernard Madoff's Ponzi scheme, a trustee said.
If the UAW victory survives an appeal by Volkswagen, the affected workers will be the first such employees to gain collective bargaining rights in the U.S. South.
An attorney for the family of suspect Syed Farook warned against rash judgments while investigators examined the role his wife Tashfeen Malik played in Wednesday's massacre.
Fear of reprisal and an unwillingness to judge others rank among reasons why people often fail to alert authorities.
University of Tennessee Chancellor Jimmy Cheek is facing calls to resign after the issuance of new workplace guidelines.
At least one suspect in the Nov. 13 Paris attacks is believed to have visited London and Birmingham earlier this year, authorities said.
More than 1,000 Europeans who have traveled to join militants in Syria and Iraq are believed to have returned home. Many worry they now pose danger to their nations.
Friday’s robust jobs report has cleared they way for the Fed to begin raising interest rates later this month. The pace of those rate hikes is key.
Guatemalan soccer federation official Héctor Trujillo was arrested after his cruise ship stopped in Port Canaveral, Florida.
The FBI told reporters Friday that Syed Farook, one of the alleged San Bernardino attackers, had not been under active surveillance.
Each day that President Barack Obama's immigration executive actions are delayed, New York City stands to lose $100,000, the Cities United for Immigration Action coalition says.
A video showing Mexican drug cartel kingpin Joaquin "El Chapo" Guzman partying is likely authentic, a former DEA official said.
News sites routinely beef up on lighter fare like entertainment, but Cosmopolitan's coverage of the San Bernardino attacks could mark a new tactic for fashion and gossip publications.
The "WTF" host talks about the future of podcasting, his plans to interview physicists and his Vice show that never was.
Tashfeen Malik entered the U.S. in 2014 with a K-1 visa, which requires a couple to marry within 90 days.
Google has updated the hugely popular Nexus 5, but is adding a great camera enough to make this Nexus 5X as big a hit as the original?
The global oil group has raised its production limit to reflect more accurately how much oil it has sent to global markets.