School officials knew he'd brought notes to school threatening violence.
President Donald Trump has skipped town for the weekend.
Hatem El-Gamasy often appears as a pundit for Egyptian television news programs. His viewers don’t know his day job: He owns a bodega in Queens.
In the battered suburb of Douma on the outskirts of Damascus, students are trying to resume their studies, which have been cut short by war.
Development along U.S. coastlines is increasing faster than in inland areas.
If Iraq is “threatened by the use of force outside the law,” Prime Minister Haider al-Abadi said in an interview, “then we will intervene militarily.”
The federal government auctioned off disaster-response trailers at fire-sale prices just before Harvey devastated southeast Texas, reducing an already diminished supply of mobile homes ahead of what could become the nation's largest-ever housing mission
Russian airstrike in Syria wounds fighters of U.S.-backed coalition partner.
A proposed force billed as an affordable supplement to the struggling Afghan Army is raising concerns that it would amount to another abusive militia.
A conservancy captured video footage of the mother and child after a villager tipped off rangers.
A judge's decision to acquit an officer of murder in the death of a black suspect came down to two major questions: Did he plant a gun, and did he premeditate the shooting
The city erupted in protest Friday after an ex-cop was acquitted for a killing.
The bill envisions a wholesale transformation of the U.S. health system, but it also considers more modest reforms to smooth the transition.
British police have arrested an 18-year-old man in connection with Friday's explosion on a London Underground train that sent at least 29 people to area hospitals.
The new settlements will be built in the next 10 days on 2,000 acres near the border to house the thousands who have fled from Myanmar, officials said.