Sinai Province, an ISIS-affiliated militant group in the Sinai peninsula, claims it fired three rockets into Israel, though Israeli police said the remains of two rockets had been found. No one was injured.
A memo from Richard Trumka seeks to restore order to the labor federation, after South Carolina and Vermont chapters announced support for Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign.
South Carolina state police have closed their investigation into a fire this week at a black church northwest of Charleston.
Former New York Gov. George Pataki launched a "Stand Up to Trump" petition drive aimed at his 2016 rival.
In 1942, she was told she couldn't check out a book because she was black. Getting that library card was on her bucket list.
Amazing grace! In an interview Wednesday, Donald Trump gave President Obama a rare compliment.
Anonymous donors from out of state gave $3 million to a fund set up in the name of the Rev. Clementa Pinckney, a victim of the Charleston, South Carolina, church shooting.
A handsome actor known as the Iranian Brad Pitt apologized on Thursday for tweeting his support of the U.S. gay marriage ruling.
Renewing the bank should be a textbook example of bipartisan cooperation. But as of Wednesday morning, there is no more Ex-Im Bank.
Chicago's mayor says merging state pension funds will solve his city's education funding crisis, but it also directs funds to campaign donors.
As a key, contentious trial on marijuana and PTSD prepares to launch, questions remain over whether cannabis helps or hurts struggling veterans.
Most of the cases have struck in Seoul since the disease first appeared in the country on May 20. MERS symptoms include fever, coughing and shortness of breath.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump is lashing out at Macy's for dropping his clothing line from the store.
Rep. Steve King, R-Iowa, a fierce opponent of illegal immigration, said Wednesday he appreciates that Trump "counterattacks and plunges forward."
Rand Paul quietly meets with the marijuana industry, but why aren't we seeing any proudly pro-cannabis candidates?
Twitter hashtag campaigns are dangerous fields filled with trolls and negativity, but politicians don't seem to be giving up.
“Does this mean you have to go to Cuba and arrest Castro or just shovel more $ into Little Havana?”
The bank gives low-interest loans to foreign buyers of U.S. goods, while domestic rivals of those foreign buyers borrow at market rates.
What appears to be at least the sixth fire in a black church since the Charleston shooting broke out Tuesday.
Five key takeaways from Florida Gov. Jeb Bush's release of three decades of tax returns as he runs for president.
#AskBobby brings Jindal mockery and criticism. Chris Christie's hashtag also brought out the Twitter trolls. Do campaigns understand social media?
President Obama is expected to announce the next step in thawed relations between Cuba and the United States.
The Supreme Court's ruling allows for same-sex marriage, and same-sex divorce, nationwide.
The Oklahoma Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the Ten Commandments statue on the state grounds must be removed.
With his brash style, New Jersey's governor saw campaign success by simply holding town hall meetings. Can he take the show on the road?
Chris Christie launched his U.S. presidential campaign online with the hashtag #TellingItLikeItIs So opponents are doing exactly that.
As New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie launches a U.S. presidential bid, his ability to take a pass on addressing issues subject to national debate is going to get tested, a lot.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie announced on Tuesday his intent to run for president in 2016, becoming the 14th Republican to officially enter the race.
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie just joined a big field of Republican presidential hopefuls, and even though he's not in first place, he shouldn't be counted out.
A few years ago, New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was a rising star in the GOP, but nobody had shut down the George Washington Bridge at that point.