Egypt Can Now Block Websites, Social Media Accounts Deemed a 'Threat'
Egypt's media regulator release list of prohibited topics, says outlets that continue to publish 'offending material' will be fined up to $298,000
Egypt's media regulator release list of prohibited topics, says outlets that continue to publish 'offending material' will be fined up to $298,000
Bush did not mention President Donald Trump by name, but his words stood in contrast to his fellow Republican’s fiery rhetoric about immigrants
The social media giant released new details about its response to the video in a blog post
Sgt. J.T. Hoar says police became aware of the graffiti Sunday after receiving a report of a suspicious vehicle that had been parked in the cemetery for two days
As he revs up his second presidential campaign, the Vermont senator and his supporters are putting his case for winning the general election at the center of the argument
Other possible motives behind attack that left three dead are also being investigated
Neighboring Australia’s white supremacist scene is more virulent, in part reflecting the history of its 'White Australia' immigration policy
The defendants include two anonymous parody accounts, 'Devin Nunes’ Mom' and 'Devin Nunes’ Cow'
'I don't understand how anyone could do this to these people, to anyone': The 36 minutes that took the lives of 50 Muslims
In a keynote speech at a dinner for the Delaware Democratic Party, Biden boasted Saturday that he has 'the most progressive record of anybody running'
Following a deadly mosque shooting in New Zealand, Trump said white supremacy isn’t a rising danger - his own Justice Department refutes that claim
Other Palestinians killed and wounded in the shooting could have been counted as citizens of Jordan or other countries, the Palestinian Foreign Ministry says
'This isn't protest — this is criminal,' said one Marseille resident about the damage and violence
Fox News apparently bumped Pirro from her time slot after Islamophobic Ilhan Omar remarks
The official ruling was that Mikhail Lesin, 57, died accidentally of blunt force trauma after falling repeatedly in his room while intoxicated
With his family in the Linwood mosque, Abdul Aziz scared Christchurch gunman off in a mouse-and-cat chase that led to his capture. 'I realized this is something else'
Within a maze of conflicts, players and interests, one of the cruelest wars in modern history leaves a trail of broken lives
President says white nationalists are 'a small group of people' ■ Suspect's writings show hatred of immigrants and call Trump a 'symbol of renewed white identity'
Shooter is against mass immigration and claims to have had contact with sympathizers of Norway's Breivik, who posted his 1,500-page manifesto online before carrying out his deadly attacks
Chief Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat denounces 'use of religion for political ends' as Hamas declares 'terrorism knows no religion'
Vote sets up veto fight, in which the president seems to be sure to prevail despite lawmakers' resistance
This week’s controversy over statements made by Fox News Channel’s Tucker Carlson is as much about a high-stakes battle over the network’s financial future as it is over his comments
The lights aim to minimize accidents between vehicles and inattentive pedestrians at crosswalks
The Trump administration used an annual human rights report to call out Saudi Arabia on Wednesday over the October killing of U.S.-based journalist Jamal Khashoggi
Turkish president slams 'the thief who heads Israel' in latest denunciation of the prime minister
Former Maine governor Paul LePage says Jews should be 'absolutely insulted' by Ilhan Omar's statements, claiming they are the party's main donors
British lawmakers now face a stark choice between leaving the EU without an agreement to smooth the way, or delaying the country’s withdrawal past the scheduled March 29 departure date
According to the bill, comparing contemporary Israeli policies to those of Nazi Germany is anti-Semitic
Cheney raised alarm over news reports that Trump does not spend sufficient time with his intelligence briefers as well as over frequent staff churn in key national security postings
Tim Berners-Lee joined a celebration Tuesday of the Web and reminisced about where he invented it — at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research