Gunman in Washington State High School Shooting Was Student - Sheriff
Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich reports that the shooter in Washington High School turned out to be a student.
Sheriff Ozzie Knezovich reports that the shooter in Washington High School turned out to be a student.
It wasn't the American Dream that persuaded Ni Ni (pseudonym) to pay hundreds of thousands of yuan to give birth in the US, but the promise of painless labor.
Senator Bernie Sanders has introduced legislation that would expand Medicare system into a universal health insurance program and won the support of 16 Democratic members of the US Senate.
Permanent Representative of Iraq to the Arab League says that the organization considers the referendum on Iraqi Kurdistan's independence illegal.
China's exports increased by 5.5 percent year-on-year in US dollar-denominated terms in August, customs data showed, missing market expectations for a 6 percent increase and lower than last month's 7.2 percent.
Documents from US National Security Agency (NSA) whistleblower Edward Snowden reveal that the intelligence agency combed through internet music piracy apps that were popular before music streaming services became available, The Intercept reports.
The UN Information Centre in Moscow reports that UN Special Representative for Libya Ghassan Salame will conduct talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov on Friday.
Martin Shkreli, 34-year-old American businessman and former pharmaceutical company CEO, had his bail revoked on Wednesday by angry federal judge Kiyo Matsumoto for offering cash in exchange for samples of Hillary Clinton’s hair.
A host of US Army tanks and other pieces of materiel landed in Gdansk, Poland on Wednesday, where they will begin training in live-fire exercises to shore up NATO’s presence along the alliance’s easternmost border.
Boeing has been awarded a more than $676-million contract for production and delivery of F-18 Super Hornet combat aircrafts for the US Naval Air Systems.
The Swedish parliament reports that Democrats party calls for no-confidence vote against the country's Prime Minister Stefan Lofven over data breach scandal.
This poor pooch is 100% done with her owner’s antics…
India has had four train derailment accidents in the last few weeks. One of the accidents, in Uttar Pradesh on August 19, killed 23 people and injured more than 150 people. This series of serious accidents led to the resignations of Minister of Railways Suresh Prabhu and Chairman of the Railway Board A.K. Mittal.
During Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's visit to India, the countries are expected to finally seal the US-2 amphibious aircraft deal, the negotiations on which had been halted since 2010 because of its “excessive price.”
Bangladesh, one of the world’s poorest countries, has seen a huge influx of Rohingya people - close to 370,000 - escaping ruthless violence in Myanmar in the last few weeks, according to the United Nations.
Four men convicted of participating in terrorist activities in Syria were reportedly stripped of Dutch citizenship.
The White House reports that President Donald Trump has prohibited a Chinese firm from acquiring a US semiconductor corporation.
Home to the University of Maryland, the city of College Park passed a measure Tuesday night to give non-citizens the chance to vote in municipal elections.
Progress Party's parliament member Ulf Leirstein says that the party is pleased with the results of the general election and is going to retain its priorities.