While leaders from Niger, Chad and Cameroon attended the U.N. meeting on Boko Haram, Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari and his delegation were reportedly missing.
The submarine made the journey from the Northern Fleet to the port of Vilyuchinsk in Russia's farthest reaches. It will join the the Pacific Fleet.
“Now is the time to act. Now is the time to save our Republic,” rally organizers said on a Facebook page calling for protests across the country.
Mitt Romney announced he would not run for the presidency earlier this year.
“I think it took the president too long to fully appreciate that” Republicans had no interest in working with him, Sanders said.
Families of 9/11 victims have been trying to seek damage claims for years, and their attorneys said they plan to appeal Tuesday's ruling.
Between 425 and 965 Pakistani civilians have been killed by U.S. drone strikes, according to the Bureau of Investigative Journalism.
The latest move by the Kremlin is considered a fresh step to fortify Russia’s military buildup in Syria.
The Donald has drawn huge crowds, but only about 3,000 people are expected at Keene High School in Keene, New Hampshire.
An end to Colombia's 50-year civil war is within reach, but it's unclear how the government will compensate over 6 million people forced out of their homes.
Apple is offering free three-month trials for the service in its second-biggest market.
Despite aerial support, Afghan security forces are struggling to retake the strategic city, which lies 108 miles north of Kabul, as the Taliban widen their offensive.
Media accusations of a lack of patriotism for selling Chinese assets have alarmed investors, but Li Ka-shing says he is just restructuring his business.
A lawyer for the Kentucky clerk, who refused to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples, says she met the pope in Washington. But, the Vatican won't confirm or deny it.
CIA officials told the Washington Post that the identity of agents in the U.S. Embassy in Beijing was compromised after the theft of over 22 million federal personnel records.
How to watch news coverage of Kelly Gissendaner, scheduled to be the first woman executed in Georgia since 1945.
Kelly Gissendaner became the first female inmate executed in Georgia in 70 years, after several requests for clemency, including one from Pope Francis, were turned down.
The former president defended his wife, Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, from remarks by the Republican front-runner.
As for the ongoing crisis in Syria, Maduro urged the U.N. to react, and said funding and weapons from the West have only brought death and destruction.
Despite dour pronouncements from some politicians, the U.S. remained the third most competitive economy in the world, the World Economic Forum said.
A first look at the Nexus 5X smartphone, built in collaboration with Google, which brings a budget price, Android 6.0 and a beefed-up camera,
Amid growing concern over default rates on student debt, federal officials are considering new regulations to protect borrowers.