Donald Trump Border Wall: Mexican Cement Maker GCC Offers Services
During campaigning, President-elect Donald Trump promised his supporters a wall on the U.S.-Mexico border to curb the inflow of illegal immigrants to the U.S.
East Germany Secret Police Art To Go On Sale In Miami
The art piece will be put for sale at a temporary exhibition space in Miami next week.
Los Angeles Stabbing: Pregnant Woman Killed After Scuffle With 3 People
Jasmine Preciado was on a date with her boyfriend when the stabbing took place Monday night.
Israel-Palestine Conflict: Imam Fined For Using Loudspeakers For Islamic Call To Prayer In Lod City
Authorities in Lod city said that the action violated the anti-noise law in the Shnir area of the mixed Arab-Jewish city.
Malaysia 1MDB Scandal: Ex-BSI Banker Yeo Jiawei Made $13.6 Million In 15 Months Through Malaysian State Fund, Prosecutors Say
Yeo Jiawei denied any wrongdoing, saying the earnings were simply “referral fees” that were “directly earned.”
Holiday Season Terror Threat In Europe? US State Department Issues Travel Advisory For Europe
The travel advisory will remain in place until Feb. 20, 2017, according to the State Department.
After Kim Kardashian, Qatari Women Robbed In Paris Of Valuables Worth Over $5 Million
Two elderly Qatari women were robbed of valuables worth over $5 million after they left Le Bourget airport in the northeast of Paris.
Military Personnel Can Carry Private, Concealed Weapons On Bases, Pentagon Directive Says
The Pentagon's decision follows a decade marked by a spate of fatal shootings on U.S. military bases.
White Supremacy In US: Alt-Right Conference In Washington, DC, Draws Criticism, Condemnation
The event in the nation's capital was also attended by former reality TV star Tila Tequila, a known sympathizer of Nazism.
Who Is Alexandria Vera? Houston Teacher Likely To Face 30 Years In Jail For Having Sexual Relations With 13-Year-Old Student
Alexandria Vera, a former English teacher at a Houston school, pleaded guilty to aggravated sexual assault of a child.
How Did Tamir Rice Die? Slain Black Boy’s Mother Frustrated That No One’s Held Accountable For Son’s Death Even After 2 Years
Tamir’s mother Samaria Rice is still frustrated with the fact that no one has been held accountable for her son’s death.
Libya’s Gaddadfa, Awlad Suleiman Tribes Clash Over Monkey Attack, 16 Dead
The clashes were triggered in the southern Libyan city of Sabha after a pet monkey of a shopkeeper from the Gaddadfa tribe pulled off the headscarf of a girl from the Awlad Suleiman tribe.
ISIS Egypt Affiliate Planned President Sisi’s Assassination? 292 Alleged Members Of Sinai State Group To Be Tried
Nearly 300 suspects will be tried in an Egyptian military court over charges that include assassination attempts on President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi and plans to kill Saudi Arabia's crown prince.
Detective Benjamin Marconi Shooting: San Antonio Police Release Photo Of Man Who May Have Information On Shooting
San Antonio's police chief likened the incident to ones in Dallas and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where officers were targeted.
National Mother-In-Law Day 2016: 5 Amusing Quotes To Celebrate The Day
National Mother-In-Law Day was first reported to have been observed on March 5, 1934, in Amarillo, Texas.
Japan Explosion: 72-Year-Old Retired Soldier Blows Himself Up In Park
Local police recovered a suicide note written by the man who was reportedly a former member of Japan’s Self Defense Forces.
Russia Says Bid To Observe US Presidential Elections Is To Get ‘Acquainted’ With Electoral Procedures
According to several reports, Russian officials were denied permission by Oklahoma, Louisiana and Texas to observe the upcoming American elections.
Why Has Iraq Banned Alcohol? Opponents Say They Will Appeal The Move
The development has angered opponents who argue that the ban violates assurance of religious freedom for minority groups such as Christians.
South China Sea Conflict: Chinese Naval Fleet Makes Vietnam Visit
The 23rd Chinese naval escort task force reached the Vietnamese port of Cam Ranh on Friday amid growing tensions in the South China Sea region.
Russian Mi-8 Chopper Crash Kills 19 People, Investigation Launched
The crash occurred Friday and officials have reportedly recovered the helicopter’s two black boxes.
Mosul Offensive's First US Casualty: Serviceman Jason C Finan Killed In IED Explosion
Chief Petty Officer Jason C. Finan was working with Iraqi forces northeast of Mosul when the vehicle he was in was hit with an explosive.
US-Cuba Cancer Treatment Deal: Countries Sign Memorandum To Exchange Knowledge
The move will reportedly facilitate Cuban-developed medicines to be sold in the U.S. after FDA approval. The agreement was signed in Havana.
ISIS Militants In Mosul Execute 284 Civilians, Including Children, As Offensive Intensifies: Report
The executions reportedly took place at what was once the College of Agriculture, north of Mosul, on Thursday and Friday.
Dhaka Café Attack Update: Bangladeshi Islamist Group Chief Abdur Rahman Dead
Abdur Rahman was accused of planning the fatal café attack in Dhaka in July.
Hepatitis A At Whole Foods Market? Prepared Food Section In Detroit Linked To Two Cases
Detroit's health department has recommended vaccinations for those who consumed prepared food between Oct. 6 and 12 from the store.
Laquan McDonald Shooting Update: Protesters Mark Second Death Anniversary By Introducing The Laquan McDonald Act
Activist William Calloway and Democratic state Rep. Kenneth Dunkin introduced a bill titled The Laquan McDonald Act, which would allow recall of elected officials.
Malaysia 1MDB Scandal: Art Dealer David Nahmad Claims Seized Monet Painting Allegedly Owned By Jho Low, Report Says
Prominent art dealer David Nahmad, who is based in Monte Carlo, Monaco, said he is the rightful owner of Claude Monet’s 1914-17 “Waterlilies With Reflections of Tall Grass.”
Why Do North Korea’s Musudan Missile Tests Fail? Kim Jong Un’s Country Had 7 Failures This Year
Pyongyang’s Musudan intermediate-range missile test Thursday was also a failure, according to U.S. and South Korean officials.
Who Is David Kittos? British Photographer Sues Donald Trump And Campaign For Using ‘Skittles’ Photo For Anti-Refugee Tweet
David Kittos has alleged that the campaign used his copyrighted image of a bowl of Skittles for an anti-refugee tweet.
When Will Daylight Saving Time 2016 End? Get Ready Set Your Clocks Back An Hour
Also called Fall Back and Winter Time, DST often ends on the last day of October.