The Sept. 16 prime-time debate will be conducted at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Library in Simi Valley, California.
Embattled FIFA President Sepp Blatter may attempt to remain in his post, despite resigning amid a corruption scandal almost two weeks ago.
Israel will issue a report on Sunday arguing its 2014 Gaza offensive was lawful, a move aimed at pre-empting the release of findings of a U.N. war crimes investigation.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Saturday that he would not accept a U.N. inspections regime that jeopardized state secrets.
A U.K. newspaper claims intelligence agents were pulled from operations in “hostile countries” because of fears they could be identified through files leaked by Edward Snowden.
Approval of Trade Adjustment Assistance is essential to getting the Trans Pacific Partnership trade agreement to the president's desk.
For the first time since the end of the Cold War, the U.S. could begin piling up heavy weapons and troops in Eastern Europe, as a bulwark against Russia.
The advance raises the prospect of a battle at the Turkish border between the well-organized YPG militia and Islamic State.
The CIA has reportedly spent about $100,000 for each moderate fighter it has trained in recent years.
In an effort to protect state secrets, an Iranian general says authorities with access to classified information will be banned from using smartphones.
New York Police Department reports didn't initially disclose that police applied a chokehold on Eric Garner before he died, the New York Times found.
In Hillary Clinton's speech in New York Saturday, the U.S. presidential candidate shared a few details about herself that many may not have known.
The move by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service would restrict the import and export of these primates and their use in biomedical research.
The Taliban have been targeting government positions in Afghanistan, in a bid to take over territory in remote regions of the country.
Officials from both the U.S. and Russian navies held talks to discuss ways to avoid unintentional clashes that could lead to war.
The detainees' transfer is the latest step by the Obama Administration in its push to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility in Cuba.
The Obama administration is expected to announce an agreement with Cuba in early July to reopen embassies and restore diplomatic relations severed more than five decades ago, U.S. sources familiar with the matter said on Friday.
According to North Korea, the United States has been trying to attack it with deadly anthrax and weapons of mass destruction.
Nike is under scrutiny for a deal it made to provide product for the Brazilian national soccer team.
Top CIA officials fought bitterly in the years after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks over whether U.S. intelligence agencies could have done more to stop the deadliest terrorist strikes in American history, documents released on Friday show.
"[Muñoz] is directly responsible for causing children to suffer severe and prolonged physical and mental harm in detention," the attorneys argued.
Four leading botanical gardens from around the world want to make it easier for researchers to identify plants in the field.