U.S. and British embassies have raised concerns over the handling of the case.
If convicted, Muhanad Mahmoud Al Farekh faces a maximum of 15 years in prison.
Major security issues are expected to be discussed in the high-level talks in Washington later this month.
The unemployment rate is forecast to hold steady at a more than 6-1/2 year low of 5.5 percent.
The rebels’ recent gains have delivered a heavy blow against the Saudi-led coalition, which is working to return the country's exiled president to power.
The CDC is worried about more outbreaks of a mutant, drug-resistant stomach bug.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu had strongly criticized a deal between Iran and the P5+1 countries over the former’s nuclear program.
Is Typhoon Maysak a "super typhoon" or a merely "strong" one?
IBM has uncovered a sophisticated fraud scheme run by a well- funded Eastern European gang of cyber criminals that uses a combination of phishing, malware and phone calls that IBM says has netted more than $1 million.
The rare convergence of the observances is a reminder of the links between the two religious holidays.
A historic deal was made between Iran and world leaders regarding its nuclear program.
"It seems to me that someone is trying very hard to start a religious war in this country."
Congressional Republicans demand oversight of any agreement with Tehran about the country's nuclear program.
The deal between Iran and the P5+1 world powers, which was drafted Thursday, would restrict and limit Iran's nuclear capabilities, but none of Iran's facilities would close.
How Noelle Velentzas and Asia Siddiqui, who were arrested on charges of conspiring to use a weapon of mass destruction in the U.S., came to espouse a violent ideology remains unclear.
Economists are turning their attention to Friday's highly anticipated March jobs report.
For families across the United States, conversations about LGBT rights are often shaped by generational divides.
It may still be in Early Access, but the apocalyptic shooter just got better.
The deal allows 5,000 centrifuges to continue to spin enriched uranium at Natanz, the country’s main nuclear facility.
The deal would remove Western sanctions against Tehran, igniting concern it could affect a global oil market already facing oversupply.
When he goes back to work, surely there will be an elephant in the room.
“A final agreement will not rely on promises. It will rely on proof,” the secretary of state said Thursday.