Under a new regulation proposed by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), American citizens may be photographed by the government when they leave and return to the US.
A Jewish student leader at Montreal's McGill University says her peers are calling for her resignation after she agreed to visit Israel and the Palestinian territories during a trip sponsored by Hillel.
The sexual abuse crisis in the Catholic Church is about to get much worse with new claims against its clergy expected across the country.
Swastikas and anti-Semitic slurs were carved into the large wooden door of Washington D.C.'s Sixth & I synagogue.
The Iranian regime confirmed on state television Tuesday morning that security forces shot and killed what it described as "rioters" during protests that shook multiple cities across the Islamic Republic in recent weeks.
Several children in northeast Syria are dead after Turkish forces shelled a Kurdish-held town on Monday, activists say.
Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter was admitted to a south Georgia hospital over the weekend for treatment of a urinary tract infection, a spokeswoman said Monday.
After a successful Black Friday and Cyber Monday for stores, American consumers can also change the world for the better on Giving Tuesday.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres says the world's efforts to stop climate change have been "utterly inadequate" and that global warming could pass what he called the "point of no return." Guterres made those remarks Sunday before the start today of a two- week international climate conference in Madrid, Spain.
A substitute teacher at a Utah elementary school was fired after she allegedly told the fifth-grade students in her classroom that "homosexuality was a sin" during a pre-Thanksgiving classroom lesson centered around students expressing why they were thankful.