A provision to offer temporary protection status to overcome visa delays brings worries over security.
A majority of Michigan voters back legalizing recreational marijuana, according to a recent poll.
“Look at that face!” Donald Trump told Rolling Stone magazine. “Would anyone vote for that? Can you imagine that, the face of our next president?!”
On average, participants gave correct answers to two-thirds of the questions in the Pew Research Center's science survey.
Bernie Sanders took a slight lead over Hillary Clinton in a recent Iowa poll, but the former secretary of state still appears to be the front-runner on the national scene.
Ohioans will vote to legalize marijuana this November. Why do many cannabis activists say that's not a good thing?
The Republican candidate reportedly mocked GOP rival Carly Fiorina on her appearance.
James Blake spoke out Wednesday, saying police officers slammed him to the ground and briefly detained him in a case of mistaken identity.
The Republican presidential candidate's proposal would include reductions that would slash income taxes for 42 million middle-class families.
Researchers published their findings about the best types of work breaks to boost energy and focus.
In a letter to CNN’s Jeff Zucker, Trump “refused to brag” but went on to take full credit for the increased interest in debate politics.
For the first year, U.S. News & World Report surveyed college presidents, provosts and admissions deans to determine which were the "Most Innovative Schools."
The U.S. News & World Report list released Wednesday ranked which colleges offer the best deals: a high quality education for low costs.
U.S. News & World Report released its annual college rankings Wednesday, including a look at schools with the highest number of foreign students.
The Republican frontrunner was in the crosshairs in the debut episode of "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert."
The U.S. News & World Report ranks colleges on 16 different measures of academic quality.
The term Rosh Hashana translates to "Head of the Year" and Jews acknowledge the holiday as the anniversary of the creation of the world.
Republican presidential candidates and others will speak out against a deal with Tehran at a Capitol Hill event that's expected to draw thousands.
Hillary Clinton apologized Tuesday for using a private email address while serving as U.S. secretary of state.
A super PAC backing Hillary Clinton is promoting her plan to overturn Citizens United and "curb the influence of big money in American politics."
Stephen Colbert, whose "Late Show" begins Tuesday on CBS, is more overtly political than his predecessor, potentially making his program a key stop for presidential hopefuls.
As candidates pledge to improve college affordability, some also have developed cozy relationships with controversial for-profit schools.
The antivirus pioneer will seek the White House in 2016 as part of the Cyber Party on the platform of improving the nation’s cybersecurity.
The Democratic frontrunner pledged to strike down the Supreme Court's 2010 Citizens United decision and called for more transparency in large political donations.
Some 300 of the refugees continued to a highway escorted by police, chanting "Germany, Germany," as they headed to Budapest, more than 100 miles away.
The charge claims that Bergdahl "left without authority and wrongfully caused search and recovery operations.”
Leaders of the two countries celebrated the "excellent state of bilateral ties, characterized by close cooperation and mutual support in multiple spheres," the Cuban news agency reported.
The Coast Guard responded to the scene at the Carnival Liberty, which was docked in St. Thomas in the Caribbean. It's unclear why the engine of the 110 thousand-ton ship was on fire.
Although nanosize particles have been trapped in a vacuum before, those particles were not optically active like diamonds.
Biden’s remarks on the state of the economy raised speculation about possible campaign themes if he decides to run.