Days before India's capital votes in a crucial local election, a church was vandalized in the fifth such incident in the city since November.
When the case begins, the defense team will likely claim that Dzokhar Tsarnaev was influenced or intimidated by his elder brother.
The woman, who hasn't been identified, was captured in 2013. Her whereabouts are unknown.
After Bill Murray's "Groundhog Day" hit theaters in 1993, about 30,000 people visited Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania, for the Feb. 2 celebration.
The drops followed a jump back from six-year lows on Friday.
While his work reformed cultural practices and sexual norms, Djerassi did not actually create “the pill.”
Huckabee was the first conservative to indicate a run for the White House in 2016.
In just two weeks since the Facebook group was created, more than 10,000 members have signed up for "Date an Inmate" in Denmark.
The walkout came at a time when crude-oil prices have been falling for months, which can be a bane for producers but a boon for refiners.
Greece has enough money on hand to meet its February and March obligations of 3.5 billion euros ($3.95 billion) but not anything beyond that.
The White House apparently believes it can drum up bipartisan support for the proposal, which will be sent to Congress Monday.
Egyptian authorities are allegedly whitewashing evidence in the wake of the deaths of 27 people during protests last week.
Black History Month was created by U.S. President Gerald Ford in 1976. Here are 20 inspiration sayings by black leaders.
North Korea accused Washington of trying to shift the blame for the deadlock in negotiations over the country's controversial nuclear program.
The mother of Japanese journalist Kenji Goto has publicly expressed her grief, after a video purported to show his murder by ISIS.
The country's police, who do not carry firearms as standard, say they need the weapons to combat the threat of terrorism.
Obama's budget proposals will include a minimum tax of 19 percent on U.S.-based companies' future foreign earnings, Bloomberg reported.
Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras says he is confident “we will soon manage to reach a mutually beneficial agreement" with Europe.
ISIS had never asked publicly for a ransom before, and the first time it did it ended in tragedy.
Intelligence experts say it is "hard to calculate" what the extremist group will do in the wake of a Japanese journalist's execution.
Saturday's strike occurred in the remote desert town of al-Saeed in Shabwa province in southern Yemen.
A police analysis found the video of Kenji Goto's beheading by ISIS appears genuine.