Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, said he will be praying during President Barack Obama's last State of the Union address.
A new report from the federal government says dozens of women were harassed by male park employees over the years.
With the start of President Barack Obama's last year in office, he's been cutting down Guantanamo's population, hoping to get it closed.
Ben Carson has urged federal officials to investigate CAIR, arguing the Islamic advocacy group might have ties to terrorism.
The recall of children's medicines was issued over an incorrectly marked dosage cup that could cause an overdose.
The U.S. Army sergeant faces a potential life sentence for charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
The bogus website for a Chicago area mosque includes photographs of Muslim children carrying flags of Islamic State group in the Middle East.
As a women's rights advocate and mother, she adds to the Hillary narrative. Her Wall Street connections could be a snag, however.
As consumers demand healthier options, fast-food chains are trying just about everything to keep business up.
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled that the state gives judges too much authority in meting out death sentences.
The Kentucky clerk who was jailed for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples got an invite from sympathetic House members.
A county in Maryland is saying that their law enforcement has no intention of complying with deportation orders.
Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton will be joined by Brady Campaign President Dan Gross at an Iowa campaign stop Tuesday.
U.S. President Barack Obama is promising a nontraditional State of the Union address Tuesday night, but it is still unlikely to make waves in the contest to replace him.
The president is scheduled to deliver the last of his annual addresses to Congress at 9 p.m. EST Tuesday.
Not all U.S. states earmark lottery revenue for public schools, and those who do contribute only a small percentage.
The amount included $19.3 billion that will fund federal transport infrastructure projects, the Fed data showed.
Breaking with President Barack Obama, Clinton condemned the raids carried out by the Department of Homeland Security.
The bill’s supporters have said it would help protect children from accidental deaths.
While the virus is not thought to be fatal, it might pose a risk to pregnant women.
The U.S. senator from Kentucky said he refuses to be a “second tier” participant in Thursday’s GOP debate.
The former mayor of New York City reportedly commissioned a poll to see how he would fare against Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
The candidate's proposal follows a Warren Buffett suggestion that those earning more than $1 million per year have a minimum tax rate of 30 percent.
In Arizona alone, more than 448,000 tickets had winning combinations, totaling $4.8 million in cash prizes.
The agreement could launch a new era of cooperation after a year of safety fines, recalls and investigations into malfunctioning vehicles.
In New York City, Democratic activists, bar owners and other politically active groups will be watching Obama's final address to the nation with food and beer.
The president has introduced new expressions, from gender terms to technology brands, in his State of the Union addresses. Expect more firsts Tuesday.
In a poll released by Rock the Vote, most of the nation's youngest voters prefer Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders over Hillary Clinton.
Clinton won the support of Sybrina Fulton during a meeting with mothers of children who died in shootings.
The United States has reportedly been talking with South Korea about sending bombers and submarines.