For Republicans, the struggle against Islamic State presents a challenge and a conundrum.
Women ages 35-39 constitute the only segment of the female population having children on their own more frequently.
U.S. President Barack Obama refuted claims by Sen. Elizabeth Warren that his deal would threaten consumer protections.
Candidates including Ted Cruz, Marco Rubio and Carly Fiorina spoke at the Citizens United-sponsored event in South Carolina.
The Government Accountability Office questions whether human behavioral indicators can identify potential air travel terrorists.
The annual U.S. Defense Department report to Congress on China’s military development is out. China doesn’t like it.
Smoke, explosions and gunfire filled the streets of Kumanovo Saturday as Macedonian police fought a "well-trained terrorist group."
Demonstrations are spreading across the country's Kurdish cities, where 25 people have been wounded as the military and police crack down on protests.
Singers Toni Braxton and Seal both have the autoimmune disease, which can be debilitating.
"Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world, a mother's love is not." -- James Joyce
A Saudi Arabia-led coalition has bombarded the Houthis and army units loyal to former president Ali Abdullah Saleh since March 26.
The Sprint Galaxy S4 received the firmware update more than a month after U.S. Cellular released it for the Galaxy S5.
A former employee of the U.S. Energy Department was indicted on charges of attempting to sell sensitive information on nuclear weapons to a foreign country.
London-based BP has already taken $43.8 billion in pre-tax charges for clean-up and other costs.
The test occurred just a day after North Korea threatened South Korea with targeted strikes, accusing the latter's navy of intruding borders.
Guatemala's Supreme Court this week ruled lawmakers could revoke the vice president's immunity from prosecution.
A judge declared a mistrial in the marathon trial of Pedro Hernandez, who had confessed to killing Etan Patz, the New York City boy whose 1979 disappearance raised awareness of the plight of missing and abducted children.
The United States said on Friday it has asked Beijing to investigate reports thatChina interfered with Internet content hosted outside the country and used it to attack U.S. websites.
Not unlike Sovietologists in decades past, military analysts will be looking at Moscow's massive Victory Day parade to observe what Russia is up to.
The unemployment rate is falling, and so is the number of Americans who are underemployed, according to Friday’s U.S. jobs report.
Visa led the blue-chip index higher Thursday following reports the company is in talks to buy its former subsidiary, Visa Europe, for as much as $20 billion.
Behind a "Victory Day" show of strength lie economic problems that threaten President Vladimir Putin's hopes of upgrading his fighting force.