Loretta Lynch could become the first African-American female to serve as the top U.S. law-enforcement official.
The 25th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall comes at a pivotal time for East-West relations.
In October, Jaylen Fryberg shot four people, including his cousin Andrew, in the school's cafeteria. Andrew is the last of the victims to die.
The U.S. has said a deal with Iran would not be possible until the IAEA is satisfied with its investigations.
There is no evidence of Russia’s alleged invasion of Ukraine, but confirmation of such an incursion could lead to more sanctions on Russia.
The United Nations imposed the sanctions just hours after the President Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi announced a new government.
The salaries of thousands of North Korean migrant workers are reportedly sent directly back to authorities in their home country.
Bitcoin businesses argue that new rules are unnecessary, since regulations already exist at the federal level.
If confirmed, the federal prosecutor would become the first African-American woman to serve as the top U.S. law enforcement official.
Fourteen of 19 primary dealers, or the banks that deal directly with the Fed, said they expect the first rate hike by June 2015, with borrowing costs rising to 1 percent at the end of that year.
The Federal Reserve announced Friday consumer credit rose to $15.9 billion in September due to increased demand for student and auto loans.
Hackers stole customer emails but were unable to access passwords and other identifying information.
With Clinton and Bush the likeliest candidates, the 2016 election could look a lot like 1992.
Economists expect next week's retail data will reveal the overall health of the U.S. economy heading into the holiday shopping season.
Supporters are urging Clinton to get in the race now. Here are the other Dems and GOPers who might also jump in, sooner or later.
One of Israel's top rabbis discouraged Jews from visiting the Temple Mount site after weeks of violent clashes.
Whites use marijuana at the same rate as blacks, but drug law enforcement comes down a lot harder on blacks.
Pieces of the dismantled Berlin Wall have been installed in locations across the globe. Here are some places you can see them in the U.S.
The Obama administration is also asking Congress for an additional $5 billion to fund the escalating fight.
Anti-Semitic incidents are on the rise at U.S. college campuses, according to Jewish organizations.
A partnership between the companies could be the way into China for Apple Pay, but there are a number of other options available as well.
A quarter of polling places in Alaska are inaccessible to roads, and absentee voters have 15 days for their ballots to reach an election office.